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Occupancy/Area ootwear Clothing Eye / Hearing Protection Headwear, Respiratory, University Public Access Areas, Office, Residences & Common Areas Standard footwear. No restrictions No restrictions Applies to general public & visitors Custodial general or cleaning working indoors Custodial furniture and equipment moving Sturdy, slip resistant, unless long pants or other required by Job Risk Assessment (JRA) Green Safety shoes unless long pants required by JRA Safety glasses when cleaning with cleaning solutions or chemicals Gloves suitable for chemical or task as needed High Visibility Safety Vest required if loading or unloading on roadway, parking lot or laneway. Custodial operating baling/compactor equipment Custodial and/or chemical handling/dispensing including mould removal <10 ft 2 Green Safety shoes long pants Closed Toe Standard footwear Other items (long pants, long sleeves or protective apron) as required by JRA Safety glasses Safety glasses Gloves to protect from sharp edges Gloves to protect from sharp edges Gloves suitable for chemicals or task. or limited mould removal - Respirator (see MOP 2-12) MOP 2-8 ANNEX A October 7, 2013 Page 1 of 7

Occupancy/Area ootwear Clothing Eye / Hearing Protection Headwear, Respiratory, Custodial exterior work e.g. Window or exterior cleaning, recycling, etc. Laboratories Comparative Bioscience acility (CB) Passage through Service Tunnels & Mechanical Rooms (within yellow lines) Sturdy, slip resistant, or Safety shoes as per work assignment Sturdy, slip resistant, or Safety shoes as per work assignment Sturdy, slip resistant, or Safety shoes as per work assignment Clean shoe covers Closed Toe Standard footwear unless long pants or other required by Job Risk Assessment (JRA) Lab Coat (buttoned) Certain laboratories may require a dedicated lab coat or other Disposable lab coat, surgical gown or coveralls long pants Safety glasses when cleaning with cleaning solutions or chemicals High Visibility Safety Vest required Appropriate sun protection e.g. broad-brimmed hat and sunscreen based on environmental, personal and task factors Gloves as per material, task and/or JRA. ollow POSTED requirements for each lab ollow POSTED requirements Special hygiene routine is needed for certain areas See SOP CB-02 ollow traffic flow order- cleaner to less clean Also applies to Custodial, Administrative staff and Visitors MOP 2-8 ANNEX A October 7, 2013 Page 2 of 7

Occupancy/Area ootwear Clothing Eye / Hearing Protection Headwear, Respiratory, Use of bicycles (in As per work As per work CSA approved bicycle helmet tunnels or on campus) assignment assignment Work in Tunnels, Mechanical Rooms & Crawl Spaces - General work, not in vicinity of electrical panels long pants. Confined Spaces See MOP 2-2 for more information Minimum - 2 trained persons Other items (e.g. long sleeves) as required by JRA Long pants & long sleeves Dust mask if dusty environment as per JRA. Communicate with supervisor for more information. Gloves as per material, task and/or JRA. High Visibility Safety Vest required in low visibility conditions (e.g. shutdowns) Jewelry, watches & keys to be removed when working near rotating equipment. Gas Monitor Helmets c/w light & chin strap Personal harness Entry & Rescue equipment depending on energy & potential hazards MOP 2-8 ANNEX A October 7, 2013 Page 3 of 7

Occupancy/Area ootwear Clothing Eye / Hearing Protection Headwear, Respiratory, Mechanical & Electrical Rooms General work, no exposed electrical conductors Dust mask if dusty environment as per JRA. Communicate with supervisor for more information. HRC-0 as per CSA Z462 Mechanical & Electrical rooms or any area with exposed electrical conductors as per arc flash labeling /distance HRC-2 as per CSA Z462 Leather Safety shoes/boots. CSA Z462 HRC-0 clothing: Long sleeves, Long Pants materials to be nonmelting or untreated natural fiber such as cotton, wool, rayon or silk, or blends of these materials with a fabric weight of at least 4.5 oz/yd 2 Long sleeves & Long Pants or Coveralls. R material or HRC-2 R rated clothing (min arc rating of 8 cal/cm 2 ) (Class 2) Arc-rated ace Shield Gloves as per material, task and/or JRA. High-Visibility Safety Vest required in low light conditions (e.g. shutdowns). Jewelry, watches & keys to be removed when working near rotating equipment. Hard hat or helmet Leather gloves and/or voltage gloves No jewelry, watches or keys MOP 2-8 ANNEX A October 7, 2013 Page 4 of 7

Occupancy/Area ootwear Clothing Eye / Hearing Protection Headwear, Respiratory, Mechanical & Electrical rooms or any area with exposed electrical conductors as per arc flash labeling Leather Safety shoes/boots. Long sleeves & Long Pants or Coveralls. Arc-flash face shield c/w hood (Class 4) HRC-4 as per CSA Z462 M Vehicles (licensed) M Vehicles (unlicensed or licensed) e.g. Golf Carts, Off-Road & Utility Vehicles and Snow Removal Equipment As per planned work activities R material or HRC-4 R rated clothing assembly (min arc rating of 40 cal/cm 2 ) Other items as required by work activity Other items as required by work activity (nonmelting) depending on activity and mandatory in fueled RTVs, mowers, tractors, loaders & litter vac Hood with R Hard hat liner Leather gloves and/or voltage gloves R High-Visibility Safety Vest required in low light conditions (e.g. shutdowns) No jewelry, watches or keys High-Visibility Safety Vest required if working outside apparel required Off-Road & Utility Vehicles & Golf Carts without seatbelts require MTO approved helmet ueling Operations at CUB or for portable equipment As per planned work activities Standard clothing Eye splash protection to be worn. NO SMOKING. Vehicle to have ignition off. No cell phone usage. Allow 2 minutes cool down before fueling. Remove High Visibility vests due to flammability issues. MOP 2-8 ANNEX A October 7, 2013 Page 5 of 7

Occupancy/Area ootwear Clothing Eye / Hearing Protection Headwear, Respiratory, Grounds & Exterior Work Areas within 3 m including roadways and parking lots and completing locates Polyester Wicking material permitted. depending on JRA. (Class 2) required if using mowers, blowers, line trimmers, cut-off saws, edgers, etc. apparel required Long pants required if using line trimmers, mowers or as required by JRA Appropriate sun protection e.g. broad-brimmed hat, long sleeves/pants and sunscreen based on environmental, personal and task factors Grounds, Chain Saw usage Minimum - 2 trained persons Carpenter or Locksmith Shops or similar work on campus Polyester Wicking material permitted. Long pants required. long pants. Short or long closefitting sleeves. (Class 2) and face shield. Note: face shield without safety glasses does not provide adequate eye protection is required (e.g. grinding, using chemicals, etc.) as required by JRA. apparel Mandatory Leg Chaps with sewn-in ballistic nylon pads as per ASTM 189708 Leather gloves with ballistic nylon reinforcement on the back Dust mask or respiratory protection as required (e.g. sanding or painting) MOP 2-8 ANNEX A October 7, 2013 Page 6 of 7

Occupancy/Area ootwear Clothing Eye / Hearing Protection Headwear, Respiratory, Building Roof Access assumes passage/movement > 2 m from edge Clothing as per work requirements apparel Respirator may be required for HVAC unit servicing Construction Site/Designated Construction Site or Work Areas Long sleeves Long Pants or as posted all restraint needed if <2 m to edge see MOP 2-11 for more info. Construction hard hat Safety vest - exterior work, low-light conditions or as posted Other items as per posted requirements Job Risk Assessment (JRA) MOP 2-8 ANNEX A October 7, 2013 Page 7 of 7