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ATTACHMENT 5<br />

Sheet 3 of 5<br />

CR3 Personal Protective Equipment Site Hazard Assessment<br />

29 CFR 1910 Subpart I<br />

1910.133 EYE AND FACE PROTECTION<br />

Those areas requiring the use of safety glasses with side protectors are designated on the CR3<br />

Personal Protective Equipment Designated Area Diagram located on sheet 1 of this attachment<br />

(shaded areas). Other areas may be designated "Safety Glasses Required", as determined by firstline<br />

supervision, based upon specific job hazard evaluations.<br />

Where designated, protective eye and face devices shall meet the criteria specified in ANSI 287.1-<br />

1989, "American National Standard Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face<br />

Protection". Eye protection lens material must be made of polycarbonate as a minimum. The<br />

manufacturer's emblem and a "+" must be on the lens to designate "High Impact" lens on all nonprescription<br />

safety glasses purchased after August, 2003 (prescription high impact lens will not<br />

have 287 stamped on them). Prescription safety lenses must have the + next to the manufacturing<br />

lab's monogram. Prescription safety frames must meet the High Impact Standard and shall be<br />

marked "287-2" or "Z87+". REMOVABLE side-shields must be marked 287.<br />

Dark glasses shall not be worn inside buildings unless medically prescribed.<br />

Persons working in full face respirators in contaminated areas may travel directly to and from dressout<br />

areas and their work locations without safety glasses provided no eye injury hazards exist within<br />

the travel path.<br />

The job supervisor and employee(s) must determine the need for eye protection based upon the<br />

risk of eye injuries from those items listed in the NGG Hazard Assessment PPE Matrix (Attachment<br />

6).<br />

1910.135 HEAD PROTECTION<br />

Those areas requiring the use of hard hats are designated on the CR3 Personal Protective<br />

Equipment Designated Area Diagram located on sheet 1 of this attachment (shaded areas). Other<br />

areas may be designated "Hard Hat Required", as determined by supervision, based upon specific<br />

job hazard evaluations.<br />

Where designated, protective helmets shall meet the criteria specified in ANSI 289.1-1986,<br />

"American National Standard for Personal Protection-Protective Headwear for Industrial Workers-<br />

Requirements".<br />

The job supervisor and employee(s) must determine the need for head protection based upon the<br />

risk of head injuries from those items listed in the NGG Hazard Assessment PPE Matrix<br />

(Attachment 6).<br />

Persons working in full face respirators in contaminated areas may travel directly to and from dressout<br />

areas and their work locations without hard hat provided no head injury hazards exist within the<br />

travel path.<br />

Per manufacturers' recommendation, hard hat liners should be replaced annually and the entire<br />

hardhat hat replaced not greater than 5 years from the date it was placed into service. Individuals<br />

are responsible for maintaining the 1 (one) and 5 (five) year periods.<br />

SAF-NGGC-2172<br />

R€V. 8<br />

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