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J Site Health and Safety Plan <br />�I California Tank Lines Facility <br /> Sierra-Pacific Project No. 96-620.01 -- <br /> i <br /> • Decontamination of sampling equipment; <br /> 0 Decontamination and disposal of personnel protective apparel and equipment; <br /> i <br /> • Disposition of any contaminated materials; <br /> • Minimization of personnel exposures through appropriate use of administrative <br /> work practices consistent with ALARA; <br /> • Use and operation of electrical equipment; <br /> 0 Use and maintenance of personnel protective apparel and equipment; <br /> • Personnel air monitoring protocols for evaluation of full-shift and short-term <br /> chemical exposures; and <br /> 0 Respiratory protection as per 29 CFR 1910. 134 and ANSI Z88.2. <br /> 10.4 Communication Methods <br /> 10.4.1 On-Site Communications <br /> A mobile phone will be on-site at all times to contact emergency responders. <br /> 10.4.2 Off-Site Communications <br /> Emergency backup telephones are available at the site. <br /> 10.5 Engineering Controls <br /> All areas and containers where potentially contaminated soil or water are to be stored <br /> unattended, any stockpile left unattended, and materials handling areas of the treatment system <br /> itself will be surrounded by a barricade or flagged line to prevent accidental access by <br /> unauthorized personnel. In addition to barricaded areas on-site, the entire site is surrounded <br /> by a security fence and locked gate. Safety zones are discussed in the next section. <br /> Nuisance dust is to be avoided during soil handling operations by spray misting with water. <br /> Following treatment of stockpiled soils, soil will be covered with plastic sheeting to avoid <br /> Sierra-Pacific Groundwater Consultants, Inc. 26 <br />