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All field activities will be conducted in accordance with a site specific Health and Safety Plan <br /> The field investigation will be conducted under the supervision of a California Registered <br /> Geologist <br /> 1 A problem assessment report will be prepared according to RWQCB guidelines summanzing the <br /> t findings of the investigation The registered geologist will review and sign the problem <br /> assessment report <br /> ' 3.1 Health and Safety Plan <br /> As required by, and in accordance with 29 CFR, 1910 120, a site specific Health and Safety <br /> Plan will be prepared for the proposed work The plan will contain information and outline <br /> measures to be taken to insure worker safety on the project As required by OSHA, a copy of <br /> this plan will be kept on-site during all phases of field work <br /> ' 3.2 Soil Borings <br /> g <br /> Proposed soil boring locations will be in the vicinity of the former tank pit area Proposed <br /> boring/well locations are shown on Figure 3 All borings will be advanced to groundwater using <br /> ' a dnlling ng with 10-inch diameter continuous-flight, hollow-stem augers <br /> ' Drill cuttings will be logged continuously for characterization of contamination and soil type by <br /> a geologist using the Unified Soil Classification System Descriptions of soil encountered and <br /> ' monitoring well construction details will be recorded on boring/well logs and included in the <br /> assessment report <br /> All borings will be sampled at 5-foot depth intervals using a split-spoon sampler with brass <br /> ' liners The materials from one sample liner will be described and field screened with a <br /> phototonization detector (PID) for volatile organic content A second liner will be sealed at each <br /> ' end with a Teflon sheet and plastic cap, sealed in air-tight bags, and preserved on ice pending <br /> shipment to a state-certified laboratory <br /> WP-0393 FNL <br /> 4 <br />