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will be extracted from the sampler and sealed using TeflonTM sheets and plastic end caps. <br /> The filled tubes will then be labeled and placed into a chilled cooler. <br /> Clayton will open the existing soil drums and collect a discrete soil sample from each <br /> drum, S-1 through S-5. Using a trowel or similar tool, a sample will be collected and <br /> transferred to a glass jar that will be closed, labeled and placed into a chilled cooler. <br /> After the samples are collected,the drums will be closed and left onsite pending the <br /> results of the laboratory analyses. <br /> Upon completion of the soil sampling,the shallow soil borings will be backfilled with <br /> neat cement. After the samples have been collected and placed into the chilled cooler(s) <br /> and the borings are backfilled, Clayton will transport the samples to a State-certified <br /> laboratory for analysis. Upon receipt at the laboratory, lab personnel will composite the <br /> five soil discrete drum soil samples together prior to analysis. <br /> During the field activities, Clayton will document the sample locations and observations <br /> that will assist in future recommendations of whether additional soil should be excavated. <br /> A photo-ionization device will be used in the field to identify potential soil hot spots, if <br /> applicable. Clayton will collect samples from hot spots to identify the worst-case <br /> contamination present. <br /> 3. ONSITE ORGANIZATION <br /> Each person at the site shall be responsible for following the guidelines outlined in this <br /> health and safety plan. The site safety officer is Mr. Edward MacDaniel (or other person <br /> designated by Clayton). The site safety officer's duties are to ensure that Clayton <br /> employees/contractors adhere to the following: <br /> ➢ Evaluate the site for actual and potential hazards prior to the commencement of work <br /> ➢ Oversee implementation of the health and safety plan <br /> ➢ Confirm that all personnel have proper training and protective equipment <br /> ➢ Conduct a"tailgate" meeting on the first day before field activities commence <br /> ➢ Stop work if the health or safety of workers is in question <br /> ➢ Evaluate the effectiveness of the personal protective equipment program on an <br /> ongoing basis and upgrade the program as needed <br /> ➢ Inform workers of any changes in the health and safety practices <br /> ➢ Perform daily reviews of the work practices and compliance with the health and <br /> safety plan <br /> ➢ Note any signs of worker exposure or stress and take proper action immediately <br /> ➢ Prevent unauthorized personnel or equipment from entering the exclusion zones <br /> PDSAESTROJECTSMOM5319 SJ CwntyWASP.dm <br />