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1926.65(d) Site Control
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1926.65(d)(1) General
Appropriate site control procedures shall be implemented to control employee exposure to hazardous substances before clean-up work begins.
1926.65(d)(2) Site Control Program
A site control program for protecting employees which is part of the employer's site safety and health program required in paragraph (b) of this section shall be developed during the planning stages of a hazardous waste clean-up operation and modified as necessary as new information becomes available.
1926.65(d)(3) Elements of the Site Control Program
The site control program shall, as a minimum, include: A site map; site work zones; the use of a "buddy system"; site communications including alerting means for emergencies; the standard operating procedures or safe work practices; and, identification of the nearest medical assistance. Where these requirements are covered elsewhere they need not be repeated.
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OSHA 1926 Construction > D Occupational Health and Environmental Controls > 1926.65 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response > 1926.65(p) Certain Operations Conducted Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA) > 1926.65(p)(8) Emergency Response Program > 1926.65(p)(8)(ii) Elements of an Emergency Response Plan > 1926.65(p)(8)(ii)(E)