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HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN <br /> REVISION 1 <br /> EL RANCHO ROCK & SAND, INC. QUARRY <br /> IMPLEMENTATION OF RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> CONDOR EARTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC. <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> CONCERNING HEALTH & SAFETY <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> Condor Earth Technologies, Inc., (Condor) is managing the implementation of Phase I of the <br /> approved Reclamation Plan for the El Rancho Rock & Sand, Inc. Quarry near Linden, CA. <br /> Terra Industries, Inc. of Sioux City, IA is the lease holder for the El Rancho operation. <br /> Construction work is being performed by Warren E. Games Excavation, Inc., who is responsible <br /> for the construction health and safety activities, per their contractual agreement with Terra <br /> Industries, Inc. Condor is responsible for the health and safety of all Condor employees at the <br /> site. <br /> POTENTIAL HAZARDS <br /> There is a potential for the uncovering of hazardous waste, such as diesel fuel, motor oil, <br /> solvents, or other, as a result of earth moving activities. <br /> Other hazards are those involved in outdoor construction such as moving vehicles, uneven <br /> terrain, noise, etc. <br /> ON SITE PERSONNEL SAFETY AND HYGIENE <br /> All work will be done in accordance with current OSHA regulations and all personnel working <br /> within the exclusion zone will have been completed a 40-hour OSHA training course. A <br /> tailgate safety meeting will be held prior to commencement of work each day and a site-specific <br /> Health and Safety Plan will be discussed with and presented to all crew members for their <br /> _ signatures. <br /> Workers shall wear hard hats and steel toed boots on site. At the discretion of the site safety <br /> officer workers shall wear eye protection, ear plugs, dust masks, gloves, or any other necessary <br /> personal protection equipment. <br /> If an unexpected event occurs where suspected hazardous materials are exposed, work will stop <br /> until the hazard is assessed. The following procedures will be followed: <br /> - A. Access to the contaminated area shall be limited by a site perimeter (minimum of 20 <br /> feet). In no case shall the exclusion zone for all non-authorized personnel be less than <br />