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5� <br /> 2.4 TRAINING: <br /> All ESE site personnel working an the hazardous material <br /> contamination site investigations will have completed an extensive <br /> training course and have worked at least 3 days at a hazardous <br /> :caste site. The course, designed to meet <br /> er training <br /> ons requirements <br /> snof <br /> 29 CFR 1910.120 (Hazardous Waste <br /> Response) , is taught utilizing in house e expertise <br /> c urse sconsists of an <br /> Certified Safety <br /> professional (C5 P) . of 8 <br /> initial 40-hour session and anrequirerefreshersdvide proof hours. <br /> of <br /> Subcontractors and visitors are talo' <br /> equivalent training. The field team leader will have completed an <br /> additional 8 hours of waste site supervisory training. For each <br /> location, specific training is given by the Project Manager or Site <br /> Safety officer to inform employees of site-specific hazards. An <br /> outline of the Hunter training course in shown in Table 2-1. <br /> one field team member will be trained to perform <br /> At least <br /> cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid. <br /> 2.5 MEDICAL MONITORING PROGRAM: <br /> All ESE on site personnel, subcontractors, and visitors for this <br /> ired to have the not <br /> lined <br /> project will be requis en annually andmoreoften <br /> in Table 2-2. This examination sic an. All medical examinations <br /> if specified by the attending phy <br /> 6 include certification by the physician of the emto erform strenuous <br /> to wear a negative-pressure respirator and <br /> contracts an illness <br /> or <br /> work. if a person sustains an injury <br /> related to work on site that results in lost <br /> regain acme, he must <br /> obtain written approval from a physician to <br /> the <br /> site. <br /> The individuals listed in the Site-specific Plan organization chart <br /> will be certified to wear respirator protection in accordance with <br /> criteria from the ANSI 288.2 and 29 CFR 1910.134. <br /> t <br /> 2.5 RECORDS DOCUMENTATION: <br /> Y Air monitoring data generated during the project will become part <br /> of the written record. Both medical and air monitoring data will <br /> x be retained for the time period required by OSHA in various <br /> standards (29 CFR 1910.20(D) (i) , 1910.20(D) (ii) , 1910,1018, <br /> 1910.1025]. Training records are maintained in project files and <br /> identification on ESE's personal cation cards and are available or <br /> ,•, Subcontractors are required to have <br /> inspection at all times. red. <br /> similar documents available for inspection as requi <br /> All personnel associated with work at a site will <br /> labe requiredwill to <br /> sign a statement indicating that they have read, <br /> ' ly <br /> with the site safety plaininThis <br /> signature <br /> surveillancelstatus�ude <br /> ----- — - - <br /> --- ---------information-on-their_tr training and <br /> - <br /> 4 <br /> by <br />