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Based on these results and site observations, the most obvious exposure <br />pathways are inhalation of tainted dust particles and volatile aromatic <br />vapors such as napthalene, BTEX, and dermal exposure to these compounds and <br />lead. These exposure pathways will be avoided through the use of protective <br />clothing, air monitoring equipment, engineering control measures and <br />respirators. <br />6.5 Site Safety Plan <br />6.5.1 Scope <br />This plan applies to hollow stem auger soil boring, soil sampling, <br />groundwater monitoring well installation, and groundwater sampling at the <br />Tracy site. <br />The health and safety guidelines and requirements in this plan are based on <br />a review of available information and an evaluation of potential site <br />hazards. This plan describes the safety procedures and equipment required <br />to minimize the potential exposure to health hazards while performing <br />certain field activities at this site. Should field conditions during the <br />course of work change significantly, field work shall be temporarily halted <br />so potential hazards can be re-evaluated and appropriate safety measures <br />implemented. <br />6.5.2 Site safety office <br />The Site safety officer (SSO) is certified in first aid and cardiopulminary <br />resuscitation (CPR) techniques and has completed an approved 40 -hour <br />hazardous waste training course. SSO duties include: <br />- Supervising health and safety in the field <br />Conducting site safety briefings <br />- Enforcing safety plan compliance <br />' - Conducting air monitoring as specified <br />- Controlling access to work areas <br />- Maintaining a field log <br />3542a/BAV102 33 <br />