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The possibility of exposure or translocation of contaminants. can be reduced or eliminated in <br />a number of ways, including: <br />• Setting up security or physical barriers to exclude unnecessary personnel <br />from the general area <br />• Minimizing the number of personnel and equipment on-site consistent with <br />effective operations <br />• Establishing work zones within the site <br />• Conducting operations in a manner to reduce the exposure of personnel and <br />equipment <br />• Minimizing the airborne dispersion of contaminants <br />• Implementing the appropriate personnel and equipment decontamination <br />procedures <br />B. Field Operations Work Area <br />Work areas (zones) will be established based on anticipated contamination. Within these <br />zones prescribed operations will occur utilizing appropriate personal protective equipment. <br />The planned zones are: <br />Exclusion Area (contaminated). The actual areas where work is being <br />performed are considered to be the exclusion areas. Access to these areas <br />will be strictly limited to the personnel needed to conduct the work being <br />performed. <br />2. Contamination Reduction Area. An area near each active work zone will <br />be designated as the contamination reduction area. Disposable protective <br />gear will be removed and placed in garbage bags prior to leaving the <br />reduction zone. Heavy equipment and non -disposable gear will be cleaned <br />at a decontamination area within this zone. <br />3. Support Area (non -contaminated). Areas located away from active work <br />areas and out of the zone of potential impact of hazards will be used for <br />staging and support of the work being performed on site. Any materials, <br />equipment, or clothing of personnel must be fully decontaminated prior to <br />entering these areas. <br />SSP.Project No. 7 Date <br />