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7. <br /> 3.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES <br /> i3. 1 Introduction <br /> ' This section outlines the health and safety measures which will be <br /> instituted for the field activities associated with the underground storage <br /> tank removal . These measures may be upgraded for the implementation of <br /> investigative and remedial activities if deemed necessary. Furthermore, <br /> modifications may be necessary based on actual field conditions. The site <br /> safety officer in conjunction with the corporate industrial hygienist will <br /> be responsible for monitoring safety procedures and modifying specific <br /> ' requirements as needed. <br /> 3.2 Key PersQonel andons ie <br /> The Canonie personnel and their respective responsibilities for the tank <br /> removal activities are listed below. <br /> o Jeff Klaiber - Project Manager <br /> o Elaine Lekas - On-site Engineer <br /> o Irene Fanelli - Corporate Industrial Hygienist <br /> ' o Brian Wetzston - Construction Engineer <br /> o Dave Dekker - Construction Superintendent <br /> 3.3 Job Haza[�LAnalysi_s <br /> ' This section presents an analysis of the job hazards associated with the <br /> field activities. The primary hazards are divided into two areas: 1) <br /> chemical hazards posed by remaining product or vapors in the tank, and <br /> contaminated soils and ground water; 2) physical hazards associated with <br /> working around heavy machinery such as excavation equipment. <br /> CanoweEnvironmental <br />