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and dated October 20, 1995 <br />' <br />2. 1.1 Health and Safety Plan <br />Prior to initiating any field work a site specific health and safety plan was prepared in <br />' accordance with 29 CFR 1910 120 The health and safety plan provides a summary of physical <br />and chemical hazards at the site, names and telephone numbers of responsible individuals <br />working on the project, and emergency instructions and directions to receive medical attention <br />An abbreviated version of the health and safety plan without its attachments is included as <br />Appendix A <br />2.1.2 Permits and Utility Clearance <br />' To perform the soil and groundwater investigation, a Well/Pump Permit was obtained from <br />PHS/EHD A copy of the permit is included in Appendix B <br />' Since all drillinglocations were located within the airport roe bound and off of <br />rP property rtY �'Y any <br />' public road right-of-way, neither offsite access agreements nor encroachment permits were <br />necessary <br />At least 48 hours prior to drilling operations, Underground Service Alert (USA) was notified to <br />' perform a routine utility clearance inspection As an added precaution, each sampling location <br />was dug by hand to a depth of approximately 4 feet bgs to prevent any damage to underground <br />utilities <br />2.2 Soil and Groundwater Investigation <br />' On January 3 and 4, 1996, IT Corporation conducted an investigation of subsurface soil and <br />groundwater using a Geoprobe Direct Penetration Technology (DPT) rig Soil and groundwater <br />' samples were collected from two locations indicated as SB -3 and SB -4 on the Site Plan (Figure <br />2) Two additional sample locations (SB -1 and SB -2) were discontinued at a depth of 16 feet bgs <br />' due to rig refusal resulting from contact with a subsurface concrete slab used to anchor the <br />former USTs The sample locations and approximate extent of this underground concrete slab <br />' are shown on Figure 2 <br />One Geoprobe sample location (SB -3) was positioned to investigate the southwestern end of the <br />SAC/2-22-96/ENG/765436 6 <br />