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Project Number 1804BK54 April 11,2013 <br /> observed will be reported to the SSO and corrected. On-site employees are held <br /> responsible to perform only those tasks for which they believe they are qualified. <br /> Provisions of this SSP are mandatory and personnel associated with on-site activities <br /> will adhere strictly hereto. <br /> Job Hazard Analysis <br /> Hazards likely to be encountered on site include those commonly encountered when <br /> operating any mechanical equipment, such as the danger of falling objects or moving <br /> machinery. Simple precautions will reduce or eliminate risks associated with <br /> operating such equipment. <br /> Qualified personnel only will have any contact with this equipment. All on-site <br /> personnel, including the drilling contractor and his employees, are required to wear <br /> hard hats and steel-toed shoes when in close proximity to drilling equipment. No on- <br /> site smoking, open flame, or sparks will be permitted in order to prevent accidental <br /> ignition. <br /> Risk Assessment Summary <br /> According to recent data, the range in concentration of the anticipated chemicals of <br /> concern and the associated matrix are as follows. <br /> Reported Reported Range in Concentration <br /> Compounds Matrix (mg/kg, m, pg/L, bV <br /> Minimum Maximum <br /> PCE Soil 0.00 0.00 <br /> PCE Groundwater 0.00 10.3 <br /> PCE Soil Vapor 0.00 0.00 <br /> Notes: mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram (soil samples) <br /> ppm = parts per million <br /> µg/L = micrograms per liter (water samples) <br /> ppbV = parts per billion by volume <br /> Pathways of exposure for these contaminants include dermal contact with <br /> contaminated soil and groundwater, or inhalation of contaminated vapors. Use of <br /> personal protective equipment (PPE) planned for this project and following <br /> decontamination procedures listed in Section 7 of the SSP can mitigate dermal <br /> contact. Inhalation hazards can be reduced through the use of dust control <br /> measures, if warranted, and by observing action levels described in Section 8 of the <br /> SSP. A description of chemicals of concern, their physical properties, health effects <br /> and exposure limits are found in Appendix B. <br /> Monitoring for airborne contaminants will not be required during well destruction <br /> activities. <br /> Physical Hazards <br /> Potential health and safety physical hazards that may be encountered during the <br /> planned work activities include: <br /> • Slips, trips, and falls <br /> E2C Remediation Appendix A-2 <br />