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• • Project No. 014-95262 <br /> Page No. 3 <br /> • Insure drilling equipment and other machines are properly inspected and <br /> maintained and in compliance with applicable sections of the California and United <br /> States Occupational Health and Safety Codes. <br /> • Maintain safety related protective equipment such as hard hats, Tyvek®coveralls <br /> (or equivalent), gloves, safety eyewear, respirators, etc., as specified in this plan. <br /> 2.0 HAZARD EVALUATION <br /> This Health and Safety Plan addresses specific on-site work activities related to the collecting of <br /> samples and data from the project site. <br /> Based on the limited historical and technical data available, this plan covers anticipated activities <br /> and hazards, and makes provision for modification or amendment as health-related data is obtained during <br /> this investigation. This plan will be amended with site-specific hazards identified as posing a potential <br /> health hazard for workers. For select sites, the Safety Officer will conduct a preliminary survey involving <br /> air and bulk solid sample analysis, and amend the Health and Safety Plan as needed. <br /> As analytical data become available, the information will be evaluated by a Health and Safety Task <br /> Leader. Appropriate action in the forth of Work/Health and Safety Plan modifications will be initiated by <br /> the Safety Officer or the Health and Safety Task Leader. <br /> The anticipated activities of this investigation will include: <br /> • The advancement of soil borings using hollow stem auger. <br /> • Direct reading hydrocarbon monitoring (using the PID) of well head, and ambient <br /> concentrations during drilling activities. <br /> • Collection of samples for chemical analysis. <br /> • Sample preparation packaging and shipment of samples for chemical analysis. <br /> 1 Analysis of selected samples by subcontracted laboratories (not covered under this <br /> plan). <br /> The general categories of hazards associated with this investigation are: <br /> • Mechanical hazards: cuts, contusions, slips, trips, falls, being struck by moving <br /> objects, being caught by rotating objects; also muscular injury potential caused by <br /> overexertion or improper movement (e.g. back injury due to improper lifting), <br /> etc.... <br /> 1 KRAZAN&ASSOCIATES, INC. <br /> Offices Serving the Western United States <br /> I93261.HSP <br />