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Site Health and Safety Plan <br /> California Tank Lines Facility <br /> Sierra-Pacific Project No. 96-620.01 <br /> 12.0 SITE SAFETY MEETING <br /> Field work each day shall begin with a project-specific site safety meeting led by the SSO . The <br /> objective of the meeting is to: <br /> i <br /> • Ensure that the health and safety of all employees and the public is maintained. <br /> • Safeguard the health and safety of all employees and the public by complying with <br /> all laws, rules, and regulations. <br /> • Increase the ability of employees to react responsibly to emergencies and to <br /> handle emergency situations in a safe manner. <br /> • Increase the ability of employees to complete their work in an efficient and timely <br /> manner. <br /> Safety meetings shall be held more frequently if conditions warrant or at the Project Manager's <br /> discretion. Field personnel from Sierra-Pacific and its subcontractors shall attend the meeting <br /> i I <br /> to be briefed on the provisions of this site H&SP, to review the project tasks and to discuss any <br /> safety issues or questions. This meeting is not designed to preclude health and safety <br /> requirements as specified in OSHA 29 CFR 1910. 120. All personnel working on this project <br /> shall have attended 40 hours of health and safe training, or other combinations of training and <br /> safety g g <br /> on-site experience deemed equivalent by the SSO. <br /> In addition, fit-testing of respiratory protective devices may be conducted as part of the safety <br /> orientation meeting when the use of a respirator may be required. On site safety meetings are <br /> essential to alerting personnel to the hazards associated with the expected contaminants. <br /> Sierra-Pacific Groundwater Consultants, Inc. 29 <br />