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41V <br /> IECEIVED <br /> JUL 2 1 1990 <br /> ENWRONMINIAL F11A.;1 <br /> WatcrWark <br /> Health and safaty Pion <br /> Undor(IC01,11d Tnnk Invoutloatton <br /> San Joaquin Catholic Comatary <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> PURPOSI: AND SCOPE <br /> The Ifoalth and :Iafaty plan, t,)r Son Jooquin catholic Cozotary <br /> providers for tato protection If on-nito parsonnol and the <br /> surrounding co=vnity during site charactarlzation activ.�rioa. <br /> The requirementn, raPocificatlono ,tnd procoduron pronentod with <br /> this Plan will ap,;-',; rn all pe-aonnol on-nita, including <br /> OmPloyeas, nub-contractors, site VILitors and regulatory agon cy <br /> personnel. <br /> KEY PERSONNEL <br /> WaterWork'a Safety Coordinator/Project Hanagor will provide <br /> training to alto pervonnal in the J00 Of safety and porconal <br /> protection equipment and will r.anago the on-alto monitoring <br /> program. The Safety Coordinator/Project Managor will fiavo the <br /> authority to deny access to any Individual without the propor <br /> training or pLotectiva equipment required for the Bite conditiona <br /> or those individuals disregarding site safety procedures. All <br /> site personnel will be under the direction of the <br /> Safety <br /> Coordinator/Project Manager. <br /> HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> The property previously operated a gasoline fuel distribution <br /> facility. Historic do-,* <br /> and OvOluWon of subsurface indicate <br /> the Presence or Potential presence of hydrocarbon fuel <br /> contamination. <br /> The activities addressed by th'-9 Safety plan include surface and <br /> subsurface soil and groundwotor sample collection. Although <br /> exposure at hazardous levels are unlikely, those activitietr <br /> present the Potentia. for exposure <br /> to toxic materials through <br /> both akin contact and Inhalation. The subsurface sampling may <br /> also POSO a fire and explosion hazard from gasps and vapors <br /> trapped beneath the ground surface. <br /> ------------ <br />