Enclosure (6) TO COMDTINST 16478.12
USCG SITE SAFETY PLAN/ATON BATTERY RESPONSE PROJECT
2) SEGREGATED EQUIPMENT DROP: All equipment to remain in the
hot area for further operations shall be segregated from
equipment requiring decontamination.
3) OUTER TYVEK/SARANEX SUIT REMOVAL (if worn) Outer Tyvek/
saranex suits are removed and discarded in an appropriate
disposal container.
4) RESPIRATOR/MK20 DIVING SYSTEM REMOVAL: Respirator/SCUBA
tank/AGA mask removed, cleaned and, disinfected.
5) DRYSUIT SECONDARY WASH/RINSE:
(If necessary) rinse
drysuit with water.
H.4.
Containers for contaminated items shall be labeled or tagged to
identify their contents, as required by current OSHA regulations.
contaminated materials or equipment be stored without undergoing
prescribed decontamination procedures.
H.5.
In addition to the decon above, all on-site personnel must shower
at the end of each work shift. All personnel shall wash their
hands prior to eating, drinking or smoking.
I.
facilities shall be readily available.
I.1. Potable water. An adequate supply of potable water, or other drinking
fluids, shall be maintained. Containers for drinking fluids shall be
capable of being tightly closed, and equipped with a tap. These
containers must also be labeled in such a manner that the contents are
not accidentally used for other purposes. Where single service cups
are supplied, the unused cups shall be maintained in sanitary
containers; and a separate disposal container provided for used cups.
I.2. Nonpotable water. Water intended for uses other than drinking,
washing, or cooking shall be identified in such a way that it is not
accidentally used for drinking, washing, or cooking. There shall be
no cross-connection of potable and nonpotable water supplies.
I.3. On-site personnel shall wash their hands and faces prior to eating,
drinking, dipping, smoking and/or applying cosmetics. No smoking is
permitted in
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