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and health. Periodic radio and mine phone checks will be performed to ensure that the radios <br />are working properly and personnel are well and accounted for. <br />• <br />There may be no land lines available at the job sites. Cellular telephone coverage may be <br />limited, if available at all, within the project areas. The SSHO is responsible for establishing <br />offsite communications. This may involve installing land line phone communications, locating <br />nearby areas where cellular phone coverage exists, or locating available public telephones. A <br />nearby resident's telephone should only be used in the case of an emergency, otherwise, the <br />closest public telephone should be used. <br />7.2 Decontamination <br />Minimizing worker contact with contaminants starts by working in a safe manner so that <br />contact with contaminants is avoided as much as possible. Personnel working with <br />contaminated media will adhere to PPE requirements as specified in Section 6.o. <br />Decontamination procedures will be followed to minimize the potential for releasing <br />contamination front the site. <br />7.2.1 Personnel Decontamination <br />Personnel in modified Level D PPE will remove their PPE in the following sequence if they are to <br />leave the site or enter any other clean area; <br />Remove gross contamination, if present. <br />• Remove boot covers, if present. <br />Remove outer gloves, if present. <br />• Remove chemical-resistant coveralls, if present. <br />Remove inner gloves. <br />After PPE has been removed as described above, personnel will check for the presence of surface <br />contamination on skin, hair, clothing, and soles of shoes and/or use portable radioactive <br />contamination monitoring instruments (alpha-scintillation detectors) to monitor for the <br />presence of radioactive surface contamination on skin, clothing, and soles of shoes. Any normal <br />work clothing worn as Level D PPE that is saturated or otherwise grossly contaminated with a