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9.0 TRAINING <br /> All personnel required to wear Level C or higher personal protective equipment shall have <br /> successfully completed all training requirements set forth in the Final Rule for Hazardous Waste <br /> Operations and Emergency Response, Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910.120, <br /> dated March 6, 1989. <br /> American Geological Services, Inc. conducts in house training for all professional and technical <br /> personnel to ensure the highest QA/QC and health and safety standards are maintained. <br /> 10.0 MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM <br /> All personnel involved with hazardous materials investigations shall participate in a Medical <br /> Surveillance Program. This program's objectives are to: <br /> Establish a baseline physical examination status of health for monitoring and <br /> comparison of future medical changes; <br /> Identify any illness or condition which may be aggravated by exposure to <br /> hazardous materials, other stressors, or job activities; <br /> Allow early recognition of any condition or abnormalities so that corrective <br /> measures can be taken. <br /> All medical examinations shall be performed by or under the supervision of a licensed medical <br /> physician who is knowledgeable with or has been provided with the following: <br /> A description of the employee's duties, potential exposure levels, and a <br /> description of personal protective equipment which may be used; <br /> A copy of the U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA, Hazardous Waste Operations <br /> and Emergency Response; Notice of Rulemaking and Public Hearings; <br /> Any information from previous medical examinations which may not be available <br /> to the examining physician. <br /> 11.0 RECORD KEEPING <br /> Records will be kept shall be kept in accordance with Federal, State, and local requirements. The <br /> following records shall be maintained by the project manager at the site: <br /> American Geological Services,Inc. <br /> 12 <br />