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Proiect Number 2098RV45 November 30 2017 <br /> Exposure Monitoring Plan: <br /> Monitoring for airborne contaminants will be performed during intrusive activities. A <br /> hydrogen flame ionization detector (FID) calibrated to methane in air per <br /> manufacturer's instructions, will be used for air monitoring. The FID response to <br /> PCE, the primary chemical of concern, is 70 percent (i.e., an instrument reading of 10 <br /> ppm represents an actual concentration of 7 ppm PCE). Routine monitoring of the <br /> breathing zone as described in the SSP will be performed to evaluate fluctuations in <br /> VOC concentration during site activities. <br /> Personal Protective Equipment: <br /> Personnel on site will have access to respirators with organic vapor and particulate <br /> cartridges. Replacement cartridges will be available on site as needed. When <br /> handling samples, the on-site personnel will wear latex gloves. Hard hats, safety <br /> vests and steel-toed shoes will be worn by all personnel when at the Site. <br /> Work Zones and Security Measures: <br /> Access to the site will be restricted to authorized personnel. A set of cones, placards, <br /> or wide yellow tape, surrounding the site will define the perimeter. The On-Site Task <br /> Manager will be responsible for work area security. <br /> Decontamination Measures: <br /> Avoidance of contamination whenever possible is the best method for protection. <br /> Common sense dictates that on-site personnel avoid breathing possible vapors at well <br /> heads and avoiding impacted groundwater. All personnel will be advised to wash <br /> their hands, neck, and face with soap and water before taking a break or leaving the <br /> site. Respirators will be washed with soap and water following each day's use. <br /> General Safe Work Practices: <br /> Equipment operators and other on-site personnel will be briefed each day in "tailgate" <br /> meetings as to the day's goals and equipment to be used. Anticipated contaminants <br /> and emergency procedures will be reviewed. Appropriate personal protective <br /> equipment will be put on and verified correct by SSO, including respirator fit. <br /> Training Requirements: <br /> The SSO will conduct a pre-site training session which will include all points of MSDS <br /> forms, contaminant properties, warning signs, health hazard data, risk from <br /> exposure, and emergency first aid. The SSO will assure that everyone fully <br /> understands site hazards. <br /> Medical Surveillance Program: <br /> According to CFR 29, 1910.120, Paragraph (f), employees who wear respirators 30 <br /> days or more during one year or who have been exposed to hazardous substances or <br /> health hazards above established permissible exposure limits are required to be <br /> monitored medically. All site personnel will be required to have had a complete <br /> chemical physical within the past year. <br /> Record Keeping: <br /> Documentation will be kept on personnel exposed to contaminant hazards on the job <br /> site according to OSHA regulations. These will include documentation that employees <br /> received training on the SSP, respiratory protection, MSDS forms, and all emergency <br /> procedures. These will be reviewed during the pre-site training meeting. <br /> Exposure records on each job will be kept for 30 years to meet requirements. <br /> E2C Remediation B-4 <br />