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SECTION 4 <br /> SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY <br /> A PLAN <br />�I <br /> This section describes the potential health and safety hazards and <br /> appropriate procedures to be followed to prevent injury or chemical <br /> ` exposure during the storage tank closure activities. <br /> Significant site-specific hazards anticipated during tank emptying, <br /> tank removal, and groundwater and soil sampling include the <br /> following: <br /> • Underground utilities, <br /> • Heavy construction equipment (backhoes), <br /> • Unstable excavations, <br /> • Motor traffic; <br /> ' • Heat stress; and <br />�+ • Exposure to petroleum products and/or vapor. <br /> The first five of these are classified as physical hazards, while <br /> exposure to petroleum products is considered to be a chemical <br /> hazard Physical and chemical hazards are described separately <br /> below <br /> f r <br /> Physical Hazwrds <br /> 1.r <br /> Utilities and the underground storage tanks will be located prior to <br /> the unbation of field work. The utilities will be located and marked <br /> on the ground surface by Underground Service Alert. The actual <br /> location of the tanks will be marked on the ground surface through <br /> the specialized services of Spectrum Environmental Services <br /> Worker safety in the vicinity of heavy equipment, such as the <br /> backhoe, will be stressed on the fob site. Safety procedures will <br /> consist of keeping the personnel working in the vicinity of the <br /> • backhoe to a minimum, and making the operator aware of personnel <br /> r that are present within his work zone. Also, personnel in the <br /> 4-1 <br />