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Work Plan—Soil Borings Page 4 <br /> 2441 W.Charter Way-Stockton <br /> GPE Project 667.2 <br /> III WORKER PROTECTION <br /> Chemical Exposure Prevention <br /> Workers will be protected from direct chemical exposure by wearing appropriate personal <br /> protective equipment (PPE). Since the landfill has a 2-foot-thick cap overlying the fill materials, <br /> it is not anticipated that contact with surface soil or dust would result in chemical exposure. <br /> Heat Stress Monitoring& Prevention <br /> Depletion of body fluids and body electrolytes should be avoided. Personnel shall eat and drink <br /> properly on and off the job during this project. Water shall be provided and drinking encouraged. <br /> The work schedule shall be adjusted as needed to respond to particularly hot days. The working <br /> day may be curtailed if temperatures reach 90 degrees. <br /> Any personnel who experience light-headedness, excessive fatigue, headaches, nausea, <br /> clamminess or other signs of heat stress will cease work, rest in a shady area, and drink water. If <br /> symptoms persist for more than a few minutes, work will cease for the day and medical attention <br /> will be sought. <br /> Noise Exposure Protection <br /> Workers in close proximity to engines or other equipment producing continuous noise in excess <br /> of 90 dB shall wear hearing protection. Workers exposed to impact noise in excess of 115 dB <br /> shall wear hearing protection. Neither of these situations are anticipated with any of the <br /> equipment that will be used. <br /> ' General Worker Safety Protection <br /> At a minimum, boots and gloves will be worn during sampling. During machine drilling <br /> operations, workers will don safety boots and hardhats. <br /> Medical Surveillance <br /> In view of the very limited number of personnel involved, workers will need to be responsible for <br /> self-monitoring. They should be aware of the symptoms of heat stress as described above, and <br /> report any symptoms to the site safety manager, and take steps to deal with the symptoms. In <br /> addition, if more than one person is on the site, they will be instructed to observe signs of heat <br /> stress in co-workers. <br /> Decontamination <br /> Personnel and equipment leaving the Exclusion Zone shall undergo decontamination on-site. <br /> This will consist of washing areas of skin that have been exposed to possibly contaminated soil <br /> with soap and water. Used nitrile gloves will be placed in a plastic bag, sealed, and disposed of <br /> as solid waste. At the end of the workday, clothing (including boots) should be removed and not <br /> re-worn until thoroughly cleaned. <br />