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Work Plan For Investigation of Reported Release <br /> - California Tank Lines Facility <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Sierra-Pacific Project No. 96-620.01 <br /> 4.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM <br /> A health and safety plan to support the field work has been developed as a stand- alone <br /> document for Sierra-Pacific's soil sampling and well installation programs (Appendix A) . The <br /> plan will be used for safety training and as a field reference document for project operations. <br /> A site safety officer will be selected before initiating field work. Principal risks associated with <br /> the well installation relate to intercepting buried or overhead electrical lines known to be <br /> present in the area, and routine equipment operation. All personnel will be required to <br /> participate in site safety meetings, discussions of work safety, and the establishment of sound <br /> emergency procedures. Hard hats, eye protection, steel-toed work boots, and protective gloves <br /> will be worn at the facility. <br /> 5.0 PROTECT SCHEDULE <br /> The field work described in this work plan can be initiated within 10 working days following our <br /> receipt of written approval of this work plan from the regulatory agencies, contingent upon <br /> weather, permitting, drilling contractors, and materials availability. Laboratory test results <br /> should be available within 10 to 15 days of sample submittal. Sierra-Pacific's report of results <br /> will be completed within 10 working days after the laboratory results become available. <br /> Sierra-Pacific Groundwater Consultants, Inc. 5 <br />