GENERAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
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GENERAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENT 3
FOR THE
CHARLES GEORGE LAND RECLAMATION TRUST LANDFIU SITE
TOWN OF TYNGSBOROUGH MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS
EPA WORK ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 54-1L18
EPA CONTRACT NUMBER 88-01-8899
NUS PROJECT NUMBER 07U.11
JULY 1984
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GENERAL HEAlTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
CHARLES GEORGE LAND RECLAMAllON TRUST LANOFIU SITE
rOWN OF TYNGSBOROUOH MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS
SUBMinED FOR NUS BY:
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EPA WORK ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 54-llll
CONTRACT NUMBER 18-Gl-1111
NUS PROJECT NUMBER 07U.11
JULY 1184
APPROVED:
E. DENNIS ESCHER, P.E. MANAGER. REMEDIAL PLANNING
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CONTENTS
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1.0 INTROOUCTION 1-1
;o2.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2- 1
nP "' or n 3.0 HAZARD EVAlUATION 3-1 :!<PI
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4.0 PERSONNEL HEAlTH EXAMINATIONS 4- 1 -< 0<1> ;oz 1>s.o PHYSICAL HAZARDS S-1 _,_, ..," H ;Q Q1.0 CHEMICAl HAZARDS 1-1 <C» _,..,
7.0 '" "'" OPERATING PROCEDURES 7- 1 ;o 1'1 r r
1.0 PERSONAL PROTECTM EQUIPMENT 1-1 ~p1.0 FIELD OPERATlONS WORK AREA l-1 ,. r
10.0 TlWN1ioo 11-1
11 .0 ACCIOENT PROCEDUM S 11-1
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6- 1 KNOWN SUBSTANCES ON SITE AT THE CHARLES GEORGE LANDFill 6-2
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1.0 rrm:.ooucnoN
This health and sefttv plan is desi gned to establish general procedures and
practices for NUS and subcontractor personnel involved in tht field Investigation at
tht Charles George Land Reclamation Trust Landfill Site (Charles George Sill)
The plan is based on lim ited Information available concern ing possible
contaminants and physical hazards found on sltt. As mort data concerning tht
ntturt and concentrations ol contaminants becomes avtitablt, the httlth and
nitty plan will bt modified accordingly. These modifications will tppur in tht
tuk-sptc lfic hlllth and ufetv p11ns required for etch fltld-rtltttd lnvestlgttlon.
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2.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The Charles George Site is a privately-owned, recently closed munir:ipal and
lnduatrial waste landfill located on approximately 63 teres In the southwtt1 corner
of tht town of Tyngsboro, Massachusetts and on 7 adjoining acru in the
neighboring town of Ounstablt. Tyngsboro. MuSichusetts Is loceted in
northeutern Musachusens In MlddltstK County. along the Messachusens-New
Htmpshlrt border. at 42.40' North latitude tnd 11•2s· West longitude. The sltt tnd
surrounding erea ere shown on Figure 2-1. which Is 1 portion of the U.S.G.S. 7.5'
Nuhua South Topogrephic qutdrangle.
The altt currently occupied by the 11ndfill hl!:f been used tor dlspoul of domestic
rttu" tinct 1955. when 1 privately-owned dump wa11 opened on the northw..t
portion of the existing landfill at the corner of Dunattble end Cummings Aotd.
Disposal of wuttl during this period inv ...tved open burning. After 1817. the site
wu u"d u 1 stnlttrv ltndfill. Tht landfill tccepttd anq disposed of chemical
waste between 1873 and 1875 under 1 hazardous Willi diapoul permtt from the ) Mtutchultttl DEOE Division of Wtttr Pollution Control. Thert Ia evidence that
b1rrel1 of chemicals are dlapoatd on alta. Former employees have lttttd thtt
blrrtll wert buried in 1 trtnch bttw..n two hills at 1t1e western end of the landfill.
Atrili photographs taken of the property In 1973 and 1875 show the preaence of
trenches in which such burltl would have b ..n pouiblt. The hlstorlcll photographs
do not show evidence of drums on site.
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3.0 HAZARD EVALUATION
The overall hazard 10 onslte workers from lhe Charles George Sitfl is tow
However, there are cenaln arus wtlich may causa axposure problams unless the
proper precautions are tak.en
Two luchate collaction system pumping stations are located on site. These
stations consist of fenced areas w1th manholes inside for access. These treu will
be considered u a source of inhalation exposure in the event thet entrance Is
necessary. Entrance Into those areas is restricted 10 personnel .vurlng supplied air
respirators and appropriate dermel prollction 11 outlined In Section 8.0.
Onslte luchtte strums exist elong the toe of the lendflll. All conttct with this
source of contamlnetlon must be avoided through the use of proper sampling
technlqull and personel protective equipment. There Is also a large onslte pond
located In the nonheast corner of the site; this surface water should ba treated the
same u the leachltl ttreams.
Availtble antlytlcel data show surface waters on site and surface waters flowing
ott site near the Floute 3 culvert trea to be contaminated with metals u wall u
volatile organics. Arsanlc was found at tavels u high u 400 perts per billion (ppb)
while Iron, mangenua and aluminum wart also found above normal levels.
Organics including btnzana (2.510 ppb). toluene {4.040 ppb). and 1,2-trtns
dlchloroathylane (1.680 ppb) wart tlso found In various sampling tasks at the
Charlts George Sill. Tha presence of these compounds warrants the use of
parsontl protective equipment during any umpllng task..
Because of the pruance of the tbova contaminants. the possibility ,,, 1 more
concentrlttd sample from subsurface mvestlgatlons a~~:ists. This is evidenced by
the datt on both shallow and deep wall samples. For e~~:ampla. acetone was
dtttcted at 70,000 ~o~ gll In the E&£ wells while mtthyl ethyl ketone was found at
110.000 ~o~g/1 In the landfill walls.
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For a more complete review of the compounds present It tht sltt IS well IS their
location and concentration. rtftr to Section 6.0 "Chemical Hazards:
Also found on tht site art twelve gu vents installed during tht recent capping ol
the site. These vents should be considered a definite source of organic vapors tnd
a pottntitl problem from an inhalation point of view. Although monitoring using •
photo- Ionization dtttctor showed no organic vapors above background in tht aru
of the vents during the site reconnaissance, a recent air sampling task performed
by the Environmental Protection Agency's Environmtntel Strvicts Division did
show elevated ltvtls of v~rlous organic co mpounds within tht cuing of vent
number twtlvt The concentretlons found during this study are ldtntlfltd In
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Although only one compound (vinyl chloride 7 ppm) identified in tht elr 11mpllng
wu found In a concentration above the Occupational Safety tnd H111th
Adminiatration's (OSHA) Permlasible Exposure Level (PEL), the poasiblllty dOll
exist tor chengu In ambient elr contaminant levels In r11ponst to Wllthtr
) conditions. Blcaust of this poaslbillty, constant elr monitoring using a photo
Ionization detector equipped with an 11 .7tV temp must be conducted during 111 alte
lnvlltlgatlons In the gu vent trll.
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4.0 PERSONNEL HEALTH EXAMINATIONS
All personnel working on th e Charles George Site must have a cu rrent medica l
certlficlte. NUS employees are required to participate in the corporate medical
monitoring program in order to perform field act ivit ies . Subcontractors and NUS
employees not involved in the corporate med ical monitoring program are al so
required to obtlin from a phySIC ian a certificate of ability to perlorm thtlr
assigned tasks . Tht NUS medical cons ultants (Univers ity of Pittsburgh) will make
the final review of all NUS med ical records to determine If additional testing Is
requ ired.
NUS ....111 provide site background informttlon for the physician's u11. The
physician will 111 all re"uirtments lor physical condition of the worlcer'a with
reapect to their tblli ty to perlorm their assigned taalcs. The physician wilt also
dttermine the ability of the ind ivi dual to wear respiretory protection during the
pertormtnct of work. A copy of the medical certificate muat be 11nt to the
Project Manager for Inclusion In the project filii prior to commencing work.
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5.0 PHYSICAL HAZARDS
Cen11n Inherent physical hazards are present It the Charles George Sltfl. Thou
which •re •PPirlnt It th is t ime Include
StiiP topography
Unttlble soils along the lace ol l1ndtlll
Pooled surface w1ters
L11ch1te 111p1 and/ or strums
Ouvenu
A.rua or ttrnud vegetation
In addition, the poulbilltv or the following haurda ml\1 1lso exltt during the
duretlon of the project:
tnucta auch II moaqultoa. beet, fleu. 1nd other n!Jiunce lntecta
• Poteon Ivy. 01k. end or Sum•c
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6.0 CHEMICAL HAZARDS
There have bun many forms of hazardous waste allegedly disposed in tht Charles
George ltndlill. Drums of liqu id tncl sludge wastes IS welt as bulk teeds of sludge
tnd liquid wutu have bun documented as betng hauled by the site owne ~
However. according to repons flltd by tht owner these wastes wert delivered to
other dlspout locttions. In contrest to thut rtpons. former employees or the
ltndfUI ellege thtt many drums were burled In trenchu on the western end of the
landfill. These trenchn do show up on ..rltl photogrephs ttk.tn In 1973 tnd 1974
which gives credibility to tht ellegetlons
Ttblt 6-1 llluatrtttt compound• identified tt the site, their m111imum
concentrttlons, the WPt of umple In which the compounds wert found. tnd limited
toxleologlell Information. As more lnformltion Is liJIInld on the eont1min1n11
found 11 the sltl, this tlble will be updlted. Th1 fin11 version will IPP••r in the
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7.0 OPERATING PROCEDURES
AU sitl investigation activit ies will follow NUS Operational Guidelines where
1ppropriat1. Thtse guides can be found In the Site-Specific Quality Assurance
Plen.
The following requirements are to bl 1ppll1d In addition to the Operetional
Guld111n11:
Elting, drinking, chewing gum or tobacco. l iking mldicetlon, end t moking
ar1 prohibited In thl exclu1ion or dlcontemlnation .r:on11 where the
poulbllltv for the transfer ot conteminetlon llliltl.
Upon leaving thl IXCiutlon zon1, htndl end face muat 1M thoroughly
w11h1d. Any protective outer clothing 11 to be removed and left It a
dllignatld ar11 prior to 1nterlng the cl11n ar11.
Contact with potentiiiiV contamineted aubatancll mull be avoided.
Whenever pouible, contact with the ground or with contamlnlted
equipment mull 1110 be avoided. Monitoring equipment mutt not be
placed on potentially contamlnltld sur1'1c11.
No facill hair, which int1r1'er11 w ith 1 satlstectorv fit of the milk- to
face Sill. Is allowed on personnel required to w11r r11plretory protective
IQuipment.
All pertonnel must procure 1 tite-sptcif lc n ..ttl'l end ufety plen from tl'le
sltl 11f1ty. officer prior to commencing w.)rk on site. Addlt ionelly. 1 sltt
ufetv follow- up rapon must bl tiled with uch trip repon following
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All personnel must satisfy medical monitoring procedures.
No fl1mes or open fi res w ill be permlntd on site.
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r 8.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Most of tht slt t investigation tnks art t'lptcttd
l ollow1ng personal protect ivt equipment (PPE).
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St..l toe / shank ufetv boots
Butyl rubber boot covers
Tvvek chemical prottctlve coveralls
Inner surgical gloves
Butyl chtmlcal prottctlvt out~r glovts
This prottctlon will bt u..d for altt soil. aurlact
to be performed using the
wtttr, tnd lttcl'lttt ttmpling .
Tht choice of mtttrillt Ia bued on their 1bltlty to reslat permtttion. Although
butyl rubbtr is not u good 11 vlton. 1 mort expensive mtterltl. In repelling some
of the contamintntl, the rtlltlvely low conttmlntnt level encounttrtel should not
post t bfltkthrough problem. Therefore, the use of this mtttrltl 11 boot covers
tnd glovtl will provide the nec11urv protection. Alto, •nv tuk which m1v poat 1
spiith h1urd will require goggles 1nd/ or t1ce ahleldt.
Subaurflct lnvtallgltlons 1nd well aempllng tllkt will require slightly different
PPE. 8tcautt of tht high prol:ltl:llllty of aptuhtng, tvt protection In tht form of
goggltl splun anleld or 1 combiottloo will tit required. In tddlt!on, the coverall&
uttd during thttt tllkt will contlat of t ithtr Tyvek P.E .. Tyvtk S~rtntx. or PVC.
Tht choice It blltd on tht 1bilitv of thott mlttrltls to repel liQuids. Tht m1ttri1l
wm hold up much longer thtn Tvvtk when w et . This will allow tht uttr to remove
tht covtrt llt btfort the m1ttri1l begins tO break through thua prevent ing
contllminatlon.
Entrance Into t ither of tht two ltlchatt pumping stat ion ar11s will rtQulrt tht ust
of tht same PPE u tht subsurltct lnvutlgatlon However, bectust of the
posslblltv of o~evgtn dtflcitncv or organic vapor build-up. an enclostd entry
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proc edure must be followed before entering the area The co mponents of the
procedure Include the following:
Monitor with 1 photo-ionlztlion detector around the perimeter to
determine organ1c vapor conc entrations. ill P<1 orn :>1>7
Monitor with en e11piosimtter/ 02 mete r to determine tht lower uplos lvt ~"" Zl>l> limit end 011ygen content of the area . ~-.r
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Stmplt with colorimetric ind icator tubes to determine the identity of any " -<-< 1'1" ~l)O <Cl>organic vepors. (H2S end HCN ere alweys required)
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Compare the rttultt or the monitoring end umpllng with the TLV's end ~uOSHA levels Indicated in Secti on 6.0. Based on the data, e choice can be
made on the level of respirttory protection.
This procedure mylf bt ptrlprmed by tht Site Safety Ot!ictr gnly. The procedure
outlined ebove Is only cursory end en evaluetlon may only be mede by en Individual
femllitr wtth the dell being genereted and the applicable htelth sttndtrds.
Presently, respiratory protection Is not believed to be nec:euary during the field
investlgetlon. However, continuous monitoring with real-time orgenlc vapor
anelyzers is required to auure that conditions do not change. In order to provide
edequate respiratory protection from orgtnlc vapors the following procedures will
be followed at the Chlrlts George Site.
1. Any levels or organic va pors t bovt background (e11clud lng methene tnd
normel drift ) wilt require thll ptrsonne l retr..t to t Cltln eret and/or
wort stoppage.
2 For rttdings ~ 1 ppm. lt vel C respirttory prottct lon (Uitrt-Twln
respirttion w1th GMC canndge) tnd tht previously specified darmtl
protection w111 be used wh1le trvmg to identify the conttmmenu Trus
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will be done with colorimetric tubes. This action le11el is necuury
because of the possibility ol vinyl chloride. The OSHA PEL l or this
compound Is 1 ppm and chtmicat ctrtrldge rupirllors ere
recommended tor use u respirltorv protection against Its e~eposurw.
3. The first tubes used during this procedure will be phenol 5/ a and vinyl
chloride 0.5/ t . These ere the two worse cue compounds known to be
present on tht site from an inhalltlon stendpolnt. These tubes will be
followed by the sunderd Crager decision logic Chlrt shown 11
Attachment 8-1. Other appllubte Onger tubes lor the Ch~rles Oeorge
Site ere 11 follows:
Polvttst AlCOhOl 100/ 1
Ethyl Acetlte 200/e Formic Acid 111
Methyl Bromide 5/b Toluene S/1
Hydrarlne 0.2511 Ethyl h~zent 30/1
Btnzene O.O!i C1rbon Tetrlchlorlde !i/ c
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Aceton• 100/tl Hydrogen Sulphide O.!i/ 1
Ctrbon Mono~tlde 1 0/ b Hydrogen Cvtnlde 211
4. tf no ldentlflcltlon ctn be mtde on the cont1mln1nta, go to ltiP 6.
5. tf ldentlflcltlon of t he conttmlnlnta 11 midi. thl Site S1fety Ottlctr will
uu occupttion tJtposure dltl, equipment tbilltlu tnd llmltttlons, tnd
work procedures to prucribe thl proper ruplrttory protection u outlined
in the NUS Trtlning Mtnutl
6. If the levels tre UW. 1 ppm tnd below 50 ppm, tnv entrtnct Into the
conttmlnlted zone wi ll requlrt the use of selt-cont1in1d bruthing
tpptrltus. Full dtrm11 protect ion u outlined tor the subsurface
invest igltion must 1110 be used The steps 11 outlined in 3-5 will then be
followed
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7 Any ,..dings above 50 ppm will rtQulrt that work stop lmmtdllltlv ancl
thtt personnel luvt tht sitt. REMPO must be lmmtdlattly notllitd so
that proper emergency authorities may bt called ln.
NOTE: All organic vapor rndlngs rtftrtnc t d above refer to concentrations in
the brnthing zone, I.e., tht areu both vtrtictiiV and horlzonttlly,
within which lndlvidutls working on site would normally bt tctlvt. For
txlmplt, rudlngs of 50 ppm mtv be encountered inaidt of 1
monitoring well but 2 to 4 inches lbovt tht sUck-up the conctntetion
may fill below 1 ppm due to vapor d ispersion.
PPE for tht dtcon crew will consist of tht ume protlctlon 11 tht umpllng crew.
All personnel engeged In dtcontemlnltion must w11r goggl.. to prevent lVI
dtmtgt 11 1 rllult of lntdvanent apltahing lnl'llrtnt In the deconttmlnttlon
procedure.
Sempi1 preurvera will 1110 require PPE. Any u11 of tcldt or ctutticl will require
ttte ute of goggles tnd/or IPIIII'I thilids. dlspoublt tprons. tnd nhrlle gloves. This
prottctlon will minimize the poulblllty of chemlctl burna from spillage or casutl
contact with the pretervlfives. A.ddltlontlly, 111. preurving will be performed out
of doors unleu tdequttl ventlltUon (100 cubic fltl per minuta tlr flow) ctn be
provided within the trtller.
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9.0 FIELD OPERATIONS WORK AREA
In order to prtvtnt the contemination of the s•te trailer and other clean areu. a
sit e access control system must be devaloptd. This system along with the proper
dacontammauon procedures will reduce the poss•bilitv of contaminant nansftr
!rom site to personnel. All personnel and equipment leaving the restricted zone
must pus through decontaminl!lon.
Figure 9-1 illustrates the 11~ )Ut ot the Chtrles George Site. The tr1ller will be
placed dirac11v Inside the fenced trtl to the side of the tcceu rold. This will
permit the tr.. flow of site vehicles u well u emergency llthicles. The
conttmlnltion reduction zone tor personnel dtconttmlnetlon will be the fltt tru
to the 1111 of the trllltr. Tht fltt area to the northeelt of the trlllar close to the
building IOCIItd on silt will serve as the huvv equipment decontemlnltlon aru.
Oecontamlnetion during the field investig1t1on will consist of 1 detergent and
water solution wash followed by 1 cl11n water rinse. This selection ot solution 11
J btlltviCI to be adequete for those chemicals known to be on thl site. In order tO
supply enough water for this operation, a 55·glllon drum capable of being used tor
clten wettr will have to be avlillblt during the field tasks.
All 11mpling equipment 1nd umple contllnen will be decontemlnated using the
umt type of solution. No umpl11 will be permitted put the hot lint until
completely decontemineted.
Any vehicles entering the r11tricted zone for the purpose of trensportlng sempling
personnel will heve to be protected. This will be done by covering the seats witn
plastic drop cloths. providing dlspouble floor mats end following proper
decontemlnttlon procedures n follows:
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to remove gross contamination. This will bt done prior to entering the
vehicle at all times.
As much dirt hom the bonom or tht boots as possible will bt removed by
sh1king or other means bttore entering the vehicle. This will limit the
tmount of sltt soils being transftrrtd to the Interior or the vehicle.
This procedure is necuury bectuu of the 11ck of vegttltlon on tht sltt. It will bt
vtrv euy to 1ccumulttt sltt soils inside vthlclta which trt ntctllll'\l to tranapon
personnel end equipment •round this ltrge site. Addltlonllly. 111 vthlclts entering
thl rtltrlcttd zone must bt thoroughly cltentd lnaidt by v1cuuming tnd outtidt by
high Prtllurt sprty It IUif weekly.
Heavy eQuipment such 11 drill riga, backhoes, and bulldozers will be
decontamlnanted In 1 different contamination reduction zone than personnel. Also.
heavy eQuipment will be deconttminated by either at11m. or hlgh-pr11aure hot
J water before 111vlng the site. This procedure will be monitored by NUS personnel
tO 111ure ita ldiQUICV.
All decontamination solution will be containerized tor proper disposal. A drum
ateglng 1rea to tt'te eut ot tt'te contemlatlon reduction zone will be available. All
btrreta will be marked so that upon laboratory antlyait the solutions may be
dlapoud of properly.
Olapollble items such 11 Tyvek. gloves. and ground cover cloths will be double
bagged in plutlc garbage bags and staged on site tor diapo111 It the completion of
the project.
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10.0 TRAINING
All personnel required tO perlorm tasb at the Chlrles George Site must receive
training prior to commencing wort. NUS employees muS1 complete the 40- hour
introductorv training ciUI htiJd 11 the .PitUburgh office. Subcontractor's w ill be
provided hnlth end ufttv trelnlng geered to the level end type of hnlth and
ufetv protection required for their tllk.
The mtndatorv subcontnctor training will be held at tt11 Pittsburgh office or
1nothtr convenient pltct. There will be no cherge to the aubcontrtctor; however,
trlvtl time. clen time end living upenu will be ttlt subcontrector's rnponslbility.
The trtining ltnion for subcontractor personnel wW constst rtf me following:
lisle chemist~ end toxicclogv
Wor1t tulgnmentl and responsttlllities
Emergency provisions
) Communications
Oecontemination
Site-tpectfie lnformttion
Operatlonel practices and personel protective equipment
Retplrttorv pn»ect60n
In addition to the lntroduc:t.orv training provided to l'IUS •mployeel, specific
training cleuu mev bt ntceuery. The following tlst of clutes and thei r
requirements t rt apptletblt to tht Ch•rltJ George Site.
Fi rst-Aid - At lttst one 111m member must be Red Cross cenlfltd.
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Reaplretory Protection - All team members must be In compliance with
this seml-ennual rtquirtment Refresher courses ere held every month at
the Pittsburgh offici.
Sampling - All ttlm members 1nvolved in the actull taking. prnervlng.
hendllng. and shipping of samples must complete this course. The
umpling .Instruct ion is presented by the Qualif\1 Assurance Section In
Pittsburgh.
Speclel Train ing - Th is refers to thl u11 of unique eQuipment or
procedur11. This requirement will be tUk-speclflc 11 defined In the tllk
apecltlc hlllth and Uflly plens.
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11.0 ACCIDENT PROCEDURES
If physical lnjuf'\1 or accidtnul tKposurt (i nhtlatlon or skin conttct) to a haurdous
wutt occu rs:
Rtmovt tht injured or txposed person(t) from lmmtdittt d1nger.
Render first tid If necnurv. Otcontlminatt eHtcttd ptrsonntl If
required.
Ctll ambultnct for trlntport to lOCI! hospitll. Th !a ergstdurt should pt
follpwtq tytn if thtrt It no epptrtnt 11doyt lnlyrv.
Evacultt othtr ptnonntl ons!tt to 1 lift pltct until "" Projtet Mantgtr
(lllllttd by tht Site Stftty Officer) dettrmlnts ttltt h is tift for won. to
rtlumt.
Follow tmtrgtncv phyalcltn access pltn (SH Attachment 11-1).
l'ttpon tht ICCidtnt to tflt Sitt Safety Otrictr, PEC Division Mtntgtr.
and PEC H"lth Strvlctt Dtptl'tmtnt Manager lmmtdllttly.
• Dtvtlop proctdurtl, by the Site Sefetv Officer, enCI PM, to prevent 1
recurrence.
The following emergency numbers m1v be useCI to notify the loc11 luthorlties while
11 the Ch1rl11 George Site:
Hospittl: St. Joseph 's (803) 889~8881
Ambui1nce, Pollee. Fire Oep1rtment: 911
Project Maneger, Jot'ln George: (41 2) 728~8092
sse. Gary Beswiclt: (412) 421~ 7380
REMPO· (412) 788~1080
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Olrtctions to St. JOSiph 's Hospitll from the sltt art u follows
hkt Routt 3 tin miles north to Ntw Htmpshlrt Stitt Routt 1 1 1
Ttkt 1 right on Rt. 111 (Hollis Ro1d) 1 milt to Kingsley
Right on Kingsley Road to St. Joseph 's Hospital
Tht tntirt trip ttkn approximately 15 minutes.
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EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN ACCESS PLAN
NUS CORPORATION, SUPERFUND DMSION
A. MONQAY THROUGH FRIPAY 9:00A.M. • 5:00 P.M.
0111 thl (412) 624·0127 number. When answ1r1d st1te thlt
!1) You 1r1 Cllllng from NUS Corpor1tion.
(2) This Ia 1n emergency c111.
Program Iliff will be 1lert10 how to contlct the phyticlln OtlignlteO to
provide 1mergencv coverage on that day. Collect cella will be ICCePtld.
I . MNINQS WIE!S•ENDS & HOLIPAY$·
0111 tiM (t12) 124-0127 number. An operetor from thl 1nawerlng 11rvlce will
1n1wer the telephone. Do the following:
(1) Tell trll oper~tor thlt you Itt c1lllng from NUS Corporetlon.
(2) Tell the operetor thlt thil Ia 1n emergency c111.
(3) Give her ~ n1m1.
(41 Give her the telephone number where thl pttyaici1n 11 to call. Be cert1tn
thlt ahe hll written the correct number {ltll code 1nd aeven digital.
(5) If vou do not receive 1 c111 blck within 15 minutia. pi1ce 1 aecond ctll
to (412)1524·0127.
Collect Cllil will be ICCeptld.
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-C. SITUATIONS WHERE EMPLOYE£ REQUIRES IMMEDIATE TRANSPORT
TO A HOSPITAL·
If the situation Is llft-thr..ttnlng, i.e., cardiac trrest or cuutton of
brtlthing, call the emergency medical services system and trenapon tht
person to the n..rtlt hoaplttl thtt hu tdvtnctd lift support capabilities.
After obtllnlng IUittlnct 11 Jtltld tbovt, call the (412) 624-0127 number
1nd follow the procedures In A or B 11 approprlltt.
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