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All personnel working for HETI at the job site shall be monitored for heat stress. <br /> Because workers at the lob site are expected to be wearing permeable clothing (e.g <br /> standard cotton or synthetic work clothes), monitoring for heat stress will consist of <br /> personnel constantly observing each other for any of the heat stress symptoms <br /> discussed in Section III. <br /> Field personnel shall be cautioned to inform each other of non-visual effects of the <br /> presence of toxins, such as. headaches, dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, cramps, <br /> irritation of eyes, skin, or respiratory tract, changes in complexion or skin discoloration, <br /> changes in apparent motor coordination, changes in personality or demeanor, excessive <br /> salivation or changes in pupillary response or hanges in speech ability or pattern. <br /> VI. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> Level D personal protection equipment is expected to be the highest protective level <br /> required to complete the field activities for this project. Modified Level C protection <br /> may also be required at the discretion of the Site Safety Officer. The following lists <br /> summarize the personal protective equipment that shall be available to all field <br /> personnel working in the work area <br /> Level D Protection (shall be worn at all times) <br /> • Boots, steel toe <br /> • Safety glasses, chemical splash goggles, or face shield <br /> • Hard hat <br /> • Work gloves required optional <br /> • Long leg trousers <br /> • Long required uired o tional <br /> q P <br /> Modified Level C Protection (available at all times.) <br /> • Half-face air purifying respirator with organic vapor <br /> cartridges to be used should organic vapor concentrations <br /> exceed 300 ppm as discussed in Section V of this SSP. <br /> • Hearing protection <br /> 7-237 9 11/22/93 <br />