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HEALTH and SAFETY PLAN <br /> Precissi Flying Service <br /> Page 2 <br /> At the job site, clean till will be used to backfill the empty hole <br /> after soil samples have been taken by ETS Environmental, 351 N. Walnut Street, <br /> Suite 5, Turlock, Ca. Soil samples will be excavated using backhoe. Samples <br /> will be taken two (2) feet to tour (4) feet by hand using brass tubes. All of <br /> the above procedures will be done according to code. Any part not backfilled <br /> shall be barricaded with construction barricades and caution tape will be <br /> used. <br /> Western Meter Service will use proper equipment for each tank removal. <br /> No undersize or bad mechanical equipment will be used. All heavy equipment <br /> will be supported properly. Tanks are to be secured at the assigned location <br /> after extraction. <br /> Western Pieter Service will provide safety hats, goggles, and clothing to <br /> employees at the job site as per OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.120. Caution <br /> will be noted that a heat stress situation may develop when impermeable <br /> protective clothing is worn. <br /> Western Meter Service will hold shop meetings before start of tank <br /> removals to discuss safety procedures. The "buddy system" will be discussed <br /> and the course of action to be taken should an injury occur to an employee. <br /> Some of many rules to be discussed to help prevent injury or accident are: 1) <br /> avoid standing on top of the tank--surface maybe slippery or rusty, 2) <br /> check for falling objects, slipping, and tripping hazards, 3) visqueen sheet- <br /> ing will be used if necessary around excavated soil, 4) where necessary, the <br /> site will be secured with construction barricades and warnings signs posted to <br /> prevent the exposure of unauthorized, unprotected people to site hazards, 5) <br /> limit exposure time to noisy equipment , 6) keep a safe distance from the ex- <br /> cavation and heavy equipment , 7) stay up-wind from the tank and/or excavation <br /> to avoid unnecessary exposure whenever possible, 8) limit exposure by minimiz- <br /> ing the exposure time and maximizing the distance to the source of vapor <br /> release, 9) avoid the area or take special cation when ventilating the tank <br /> with water, dry ice or air, 10) do not enter the excavation without first <br /> monitoring the air. <br /> Western Meter Service shall provide Public Health Service/Environment Health <br /> Division a map of the nearest hospital and route to be taken should an injury <br /> occur. A copy of the map will also be on the job site with permits. <br />