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dependent on the potential hazards present and should be based on <br /> ® performance data and recommendations provided by material manufacturers. <br /> ® 5. Hearing protection, depending on noise level of work environment. <br /> Other protective equipment may include: <br /> ® 1 . Chemically protective overalls (e.g., Saranex, Tyvek, etc.) <br /> ® 2. Steel-toed steel shank neoprene boots. <br /> ® 3. Chemically protective gloves (e.g., Viton, neoprene, nitrile). <br /> ® 4. Respiratory protection as appropriate for the level of hazard, e.g., half-face <br /> and/or full-face APRs with NIOSH-approved organic vapor/acid gas (OV/AG) <br /> ® cartridges or canisters and appropriate dust/mist/fume capability. <br /> ® 5. A pressure demand self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), fitted with a <br /> ® pressure-demand type regulator and 30-minute (minimum) bottle or a supplied <br /> ® air system. <br /> ® The following safety equipment should be .available at the job site in quantities <br /> ® sufficient to cover the construction/testing crew: <br /> ® <br /> 1 . Clean water, soap, and paper towels. <br /> ® 2. First aid kit, eye wash station, stretcher, and blanket. <br /> ® 3. Two Fire extinguishers - 20:A-80:BC. <br /> ® 4. "No Smoking" signs and/or barrier tape. <br /> ® 5. Two parachute-type harnesses and safety lines (for use in excavations, <br /> ® manholes, trenches and vaults, etc.) <br /> ® 6. CGA/oxygen indicator. <br /> ® 7. Hydrogen sulfide indicator (direct reading instrument or Drager-type diffusion <br /> ® tubes). <br /> ® 8. Additional monitoring equipment for toxic vapors ar-.d aerosols. <br /> ® 9. Barricades and/or barrier tape. <br /> ® I: 11 <br />