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14W re <br />SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br />The health and safety of all project personnel involved at the location of 8650 Almendra Way, Tracy, CA 95376 <br />for the removal of two underground storage tanks is of primary importance. Therefore, this Health and Safety <br />Pian was developed and is intended to be followed by all project personnel. It is the responsibility of the <br />Project Manager to implement and enforce the plan and any subsequent revisions, during the course of all <br />operations at the site. <br />1.1 OVERVIEW <br />Wright Environmental Services, Inc. (WES) will excavate and remove two (2) underground storage tanks <br />(USTs) last used for fuel from the location. The typical steps involved with tank removal are.- <br />1. <br />re: <br />1. Draining of all liquid from the tanks. <br />2. Tanks will be hauled as Non -Hazardous waste. <br />3. Removing all associated vent lines. <br />4. Capping or removing associated lines as may be appropiate at building or equipment. <br />5. Excavation and removing the tanks from the ground. <br />6. Freeing the tank of toxic vapors (inert tank using dry ice @ 30 lbs per 1,000 gallons). <br />7. Disposal/Recycle of the decontaminated tanks. <br />8. Backfilling the excavation. <br />9. Restore pavement. <br />The chemical hazards expected to be encountered at the site may be organics and metals from diesel fuel and <br />gasoline. The other hazards expected to be encountered during the project are exposure to physical hazards <br />such as slipping, tripping, cuts, strains, bruises, smashing limbs from working around heavy equipment (pinch <br />points), excessive noise, broken bones and heat stress. The tank capacities and contents are listed below: <br />CAPACITY gallons) CONTENTS <br />1 X1,000 gallon gasoline/diesel <br />1 <1,000 gallon gasoline/diesel <br />