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during the course of the activities. Access within <br /> this zone will be limited to required personnel. Current <br /> enforceable and recommended exposure limits for potential site contaminants are presented in Table A-1. <br /> The attached Material Safety Data Sheets present additional hazard information on these compounds. <br /> PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> A minimum of US EPA Level D protection will be required within the exclusion zone for any workers <br /> engaged in sample collection or other similar activities. Level D protection will include: <br /> 1. Hardhat(optional, no moving overhead equipment). <br /> 2. Boots with steel toe. <br /> 3. Chemical resistant disposable gloves (when handling materials with elevated levels of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons). <br /> 4. Disposable Tyvek® coverall (when in direct contact with materials containing elevated <br /> levels of petroleum hydrocarbons). <br /> Level C protection will be required if PID readings exceed 50 PPM in the worker's breathing zone. Level <br /> C protection will consist of: <br /> 1. Hardhat(optional, no moving overhead equipment). <br /> 2. Boots with steel toe. <br /> 3. Disposable Tyvek® coverall. <br /> 4. Safety glasses, splash goggles, or face shield. <br /> 5. Chemical resistant inner and outer gloves. <br /> 6. MSHA/NIOSH-approved half-face or full-face air-purifying respirator with organic <br /> vapor cartridges. <br /> If the PID readings exceed 200 PPM in the workers breathing zone, all work shall stop and the exclusion <br /> zone shall be evacuated. <br /> DECONTAMINATION <br /> During all field operations, care will be taken to minimize contact with soils containing elevated levels of <br /> ] petroleum hydrocarbons. When leaving the exclusion zone, loose debris will be removed from protective <br /> clothing by brushing or rinsing. Gloves and boots will be washed in a 5%solution of trisodium phosphate <br /> cca/03/10/95 08:19 AM(0688brpt.doc/ntw12) A-2 <br />