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Safety training documentation for LLNL Labor personnel is <br /> maintained by LLNL Plant Engineering (PE). All contractors working <br /> on-site must show proof of completion of the following: <br /> • OSHA/SARA 1910.120 (forty hour) Hazardous Waste <br /> Operations and Emergency Response course. <br /> • Eight hour refresher course (if applicable) <br /> • Three days of supervised field training as part of OSHA/SARA <br /> 1910.120 <br /> • Supervisory personnel must have completed an additional <br /> eight hours of OSHA/SARA 1910.120 training <br /> • Current medical surveillance records <br /> First Aid and Safety Equipment <br /> An on-site area shall be designated for the storage of First Aid and <br /> safety equipment. Supplies shall include: <br /> • a First Aid kit <br /> • plastic tarps <br /> • at least one 20-pound dry chemical fire extinguisher <br /> • air monitoring equipment <br /> • PPE (specified on page D-11) <br /> • an ANSI approved portable eye wash station capable of <br /> delivering a 15 minute supply of eye washing fluid <br /> Air monitoring equipment such as combustible gas/oxygen indicators <br /> shall be calibrated and completely operational prior to use. Since <br /> the percentage of volatile organic constituents in diesel fuel is <br /> extremely low, a photoionization detector to measure volatile <br /> organic compounds will not be necessary. <br /> All personal protective equipment must be in good condition and <br /> capable of protecting employees against the hazard. <br /> PERSONAL INJURY EMERGENCIES <br /> In the event of an emergency situation, immediately notify LLNL <br /> Emergency Response Services at 911 and ES&H Team 1 at 3-5286. <br /> D-3 <br />