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APPENDIX 8 <br /> SITE SAFETY PLAN <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> A Site Safety Plan (SSP), designed to address safety <br /> provisions needed during the site investigation, will be <br /> implemented to provide established procedures to protect <br /> all onsite personnel from direct skin contact, <br /> inhalation, or ingestion of potentially hazardous <br /> materials that may be encountered at the site. The SSP <br /> establishes personnel responsibilities, personal <br /> protective equipment standards, decontamination <br /> procedures, and emergency action plans. <br /> Alton Geoscience will enter the property described <br /> above, conduct the proposed investigation and/or <br /> installation of a monitoring system following, the <br /> procedures set forth in this SSP. <br /> The SSP describes means for protecting all, onsite <br /> personnel from deleterious contamination or personal <br /> injury while conducting onsite activities. As described <br /> below, Alton Geoscience will strive to meet all <br /> requirements promulgated by the California Department of <br /> Health Services and Federal and State Occupational <br /> r <br /> Health and Safety Administrations (OSHA and Cal-OSHA) . <br /> t <br /> 2.0 RESPONSIBILITIES OF KEY PERSONNEL <br /> t <br /> All personnel onsite-w-int <br /> res onsi� lities. The Project Geologist, signed to <br /> t pervise field wnr„, -`'ice Ave Site Safety <br /> will, ensure that all onsite <br /> personnel have received a copy of the SSP. All <br /> personnel will be required to document their full <br /> understanding of the SSP before admission to the site. <br /> Compliance with the SSP.will be monitored at all times <br /> by the SSO. Appropriate personal protective equipment, <br /> listed below in Subsection 3.3, will be available and <br /> 4 utilized by all onsite personnel. Prior to beginning <br /> work, the SSA will conduct a training session to assure <br /> <i that all onsite personnel are aware of safe work <br /> ` practices and potential hazards at the site. Material <br /> ` Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) will be made available to all <br /> i <br /> j� <br />