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mud, etc., should not be walked through. Kneeling, leaning, or sitting on equipment or <br /> the ground should be avoided, whenever possible. <br /> • Spillage shall be prevented to the extent possible. In the event that spillage occurs, the <br /> liquid should be contained, if possible. <br /> 17 <br /> • Splashing of contaminated materials should be prevented. <br /> • Field crew members should use all their senses to alert themselves to potentially <br /> dangerous situations (i.e., presence of strong, irritating, or nauseating odors). <br /> • Field crew members should be familiar with the physical characteristics of the <br /> investigation site, including: <br /> o Accessibility to associates, equipment, and vehicles <br /> o Communications <br /> o Contamination Areas (known or suspected) <br /> o Site access <br /> o Nearest water sources <br /> o Routes and procedures to be used during emergencies. <br /> • All wastes generated during McCollum's Excavating or subcontractor activities at the <br /> site must be disposed of as directed by the DRMS representative. <br /> Health and Safety Equipment List <br /> The following equipment list reflects the types of equipment that will be used and <br /> implemented over the life of the SHEAP. This list serves as a starting point for the SSO <br /> to prepare for each phase of the work. The equipment listed below will be available <br /> during site activities. <br /> Personal Protective Equipment <br /> • Hardhats <br /> • Safety glasses <br /> • Ear plugs or muffs <br /> • Steel toe boots <br /> • Orange safety vests <br /> • Masks <br /> Personnel Safety Support: <br /> • First Aid Kit <br /> • Drinking water <br /> • Gatorade or similar fluid replacements <br /> • Type ABC fire extinguishers <br /> • Site Communication Equipment <br /> • Soap and water <br /> • Hand sanitizer <br /> BEC Mine Closure Project August 8, 2022 <br />