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i <br /> ' 6.0 SITE SAFETY WORK PLAN <br /> This section presents health and safety procedures for field work on site <br /> 6.1 Site Entry Procedures <br /> The onsite field activities may attract third parties such as observers, visitors, or <br /> auditors In order to protect the safety of third partes, the HSO will mark a restricted area <br /> using barriers and highly visible tape Only persons who meet the safety training <br /> requirements of this HSP and who are in possession of the required PPE will be allowed in <br /> the restricted area <br /> In addition, all field personnel must sign the HSP acknowledgment form at the beginning <br /> of this document, their signatures certify that they have read and understand the HSP <br /> requirements All site personnel will be given site-specific health and safety training <br /> lie before working at the site The following procedures will be followed at the start of field <br /> activities <br /> ❑ Complete the necessary notifications (e , fire department and utilities) <br /> P Y g p <br />' before site entry <br /> ❑ Designate an emergency vehicle and confirm the locations of the fire <br /> extinguisher, first-aid kit, telephone, drinking water, rest rooms, and rest <br /> areas <br /> ❑ Check the weather report and determine the wind direction Set up the <br /> support zone and decontamination line, and locate the upwind access <br /> point <br /> ❑ Assess any unexpected conditions/hazards (puddles, leaks, spills, fires, pits, <br /> etc ) <br /> ❑ Assessp resent site conditions and conduct initial site monitoring to <br /> delineate the hot zone and level of protection requited Initiate site <br /> rmonitoring in Level D PPE with frequent monitoring and follow action <br /> levels for upgrade <br /> S\BFS\STOCKTON\HSP001 J 10/15/99 6-1 <br />