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dre April 2013 <br />Project No. 1301-0621 <br />associates, Inc. <br />ENGINEERS, GEOLOGISTS <br />[1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS <br />TRAINING REQUIREMENTS <br />All personnel will be up-to-date on the requirements set forth in 29 CFR 1910.120. It is the <br />responsibility of the Corporate Health and Safety Coordinator, Mr. Scott Santala, to maintain the <br />required annual 8-hour refresher training for all personnel. <br />Personnel working on the project must be made aware of the chemical hazards and the <br />ramifications to human health from exposure to chemical hazards associated with this project. <br />Prior to drilling through and handling contaminated soil, workers will be informed of the chemical <br />hazards and the impacts to human health from exposure to these chemicals via tailgate safety <br />meetings. Training topics covered should include hazard recognition, flammability and toxicity of <br />chemicals anticipated to be onsite, use of site monitoring instruments, use of respiratory <br />equipment and other PPE, etc. <br />COMMUNICATIONS <br />Communication in the work zone, including into or out of the exclusion zone, will <br />generally be accomplished by voice and signaling system. A cellular telephone also will be <br />available on site for purposes of communicating emergency situations. Cellular phones will not <br />be used within the hot zone due to potential ignition of vapors. <br />INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION <br />Padre will calibrate air monitoring instruments per manufacturer's specifications and in <br />accordance with procedures described in the operational manuals provided with the monitoring <br />instruments. <br />1 3.0621_Kaiser Stockton_TVVP-HSP <br />- A7 -