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in case of encountering unexpected situations. Visual contact must be <br />maintained between "pairs" on-site, and each team should remain in closed <br />proximity to assist each other if necessary. <br />7. Personnel should be cautioned to inform each other of subjective symptoms <br />of chemical exposure such as headache, dizziness, nausea, and irritation of <br />the respiratory tract. <br />8. No excessive facial hair which interferes with a satisfactory fit of the <br />facepiece-to-face seal, will be allowed on personnel required to wear <br />respiratory protective equipment. <br />9. All respiratory protection selection, use, and maintenance shall meet the <br />requirements of established RRM procedures, recognized consensus <br />standards (AIHA, ANSI, NIOSH), and shall comply with the requirements <br />set forth in CFR 1910.134. <br />10. Contact with surface and groundwater shall be minimized. <br />In addition, the following precautions shall be implemented for all personnel working on the <br />project: <br />• Gross decontamination and removal of all personal protective equipment <br />shall be performed prior to exiting the facility. Contaminated personal <br />protective clothing of worn, will be removed and collected for proper <br />disposal. <br />• Field operations personnel shall be cautioned to inform each other of non - <br />visual effects of the presence of toxics, such as: headaches, dizziness, or <br />nausea. <br />• On-site personnel shall be aware of symptoms related to heat and cold <br />stress. <br />A. Respiratory Protection Program Guidelines <br />Respirators will be provided by Triton when such equipment is deemed necessary to protect <br />the health of Triton employees. Triton shall provide respirators which are applicable and <br />suitable for the purpose intended. The employer shall be responsible for the establishment <br />SSP.Project No. 9 Date <br />