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LAUSD Proposed South Region High School #9 & Middle School #4<br />

4.11.6 Medical Surveillance Programs <strong>and</strong>/or Monitoring<br />

4-12<br />

December 2006<br />

<strong>Site</strong> <strong>Specific</strong> <strong>Health</strong> & <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> (<strong>HASP</strong>)<br />

All personnel engaged in activities that results in the exposure to chemicals at or above the<br />

OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) or wear a respirator for more than 30 days in a year,<br />

must comply with 29 CFR 1910.120(f) – Medical Surveillance. All personnel who wear a<br />

respirator must be medically qualified by a physician, trained <strong>and</strong> fit-tested on an annual basis,<br />

even if they are not required to participate in a medical surveillance program under 29 CFR<br />

1910.120(f).<br />

Based on the activities listed in Section 2.1, the following potential hazards or activities are<br />

associated with this project. As a result, medical surveillance will be required as listed below<br />

(Table 4-2):<br />

Table 4-2: Medical Surveillance Requirements<br />

Name/Job Classification Hazard/Activity Medical Surveillance/Training<br />

Josh Sacker/Field Team Lead<br />

Kristin Guthrie/Facility <strong>Safety</strong> Officer<br />

Fabrizio Mascioni/Field Team<br />

Member<br />

Daniel Saldana/Field Team Member<br />

Noise – Heavy Equipment<br />

Operation<br />

If noise exposures exceed 85 decibels over an<br />

8-hour time weighted average, an employee<br />

must participate in a Hearing Conservation<br />

Program.<br />

NA Chemical exposures – NA If an employee is exposed at or above the<br />

Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of a<br />

chemical for more than 30 days in a year, they<br />

must participate in a Medical Surveillance<br />

Program.<br />

NA Respirator use – NA Medical qualification, training <strong>and</strong> fit-testing<br />

must be received on an annual basis. If a<br />

respirator is worn more than 30 days per year,<br />

participation in a Medical Surveillance Program<br />

is required.<br />

Gregory H. Beck, <strong>Safety</strong> Manager, (732) 537-3502 administers the medical surveillance<br />

program.<br />

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