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`r ..s <br /> 4.2 Site Health and Safety Officer <br /> Dr. Ross R. Grunwald will be assigned as Health and Safety Officer who will be <br /> responsible for the on-site Health and Safety procedural guidelines compliance. This <br /> individual has the authority to stop on-site work due to safety infractions, and can <br /> upgrade the safety requirements based on his judgment. The Health and Safety Officer <br /> will fill out and maintain all records, checklists, and logs, and will keep a copy of this <br /> plan at the site. Due to the small size of this project the Project Manager will serve as the <br /> Health and Safety Officer. <br /> 5.0 SITE HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> 5.1 Primary Health Hazards <br /> The proposed scope of work described in the Work Plan and all available analytical <br /> _ information regarding hazardous substances which could be encountered at the site will <br /> be used to outline the anticipated health hazards. The known hazardous materials at this <br /> site consist of ammonia and associated compounds which may have infiltrated into the <br /> soil and ground water from previous use of the site as a dairy. <br /> The primary health hazards associated with exposure are provide below in this project <br /> plan. The associated permissible exposure limits (PEL), if available, will also be <br /> included. The PEL will be defined by state and federal regulations. The PELs are based <br /> on research guidelines from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health <br /> (NIOSH) and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH). <br /> Table 4 lists the PEL's for the hazardous substances which may be encountered during <br /> this project,based on California regulations. <br /> CA95DE-034 <br /> American Geological Services, Inc. <br /> 3 <br />