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Sent By : Ramage Environmental ; - 916 354 1786 ; Mar - 2 ' )4 5 : 57PM ; Page 2 <br />,i <br /> q <br /> b <br /> RAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. <br /> Site Health and Safety Plan <br /> I. GNE LINFURMATIQN <br /> Date: March 22, 2004 <br /> Project Name: San Joaquin County Parking Garage <br /> Project Site Location : 130 North Bunter Street, Stockton, California <br /> Client Contact: Ms, Kerry Wasson Phone: (209) 468-9625 <br /> Facilities Management <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Project Manager: Joseph Ramage I�y��"_^�~�+� <br /> Date: zx 1 AD _._ — <br /> `fhe Project Manager is responsible for all onsite activities, including having all appropriate plans <br /> prepared and distributing the plans to field personnel and to authorized representatives of each <br /> subcontractor employed to perforin work on site. The Project Manager is also responsit le for <br /> ensuring that the provisions of the Health and Safety Plan (HSP) are carried out . This includes <br /> ensuring that all field personnel have received adequate training, that an adequate suPP117 of <br /> safety and emergency equipment is available . <br /> Designated Site Safety Officers ; Mike Berrington Date : 2 b� <br /> The Site Safety Officer (SSO) is responsible for implementing site health and safety: plan. <br /> This includes ensuring that field personnel have read and signed the HSP, and that a Ta i (gate <br /> Safety Meeting is conducted on site each day prior to initiating field activities. In addition, the <br /> SSO will be responsible for auditing the site operations for compliance with the healtband safety <br /> plan and any applicable federal, state or local requirements. The SSO is required to be Dn site at <br /> all times. In the SSO' s absence, a designated alternate will assume the duties and <br /> responsibilities. <br /> Work ObjectivesIScope: Conduct soil and groundwater investigation related to a ffirmer <br /> underground storage tank (UST). For this investigation, soil and groundwater grab sa .pies will <br /> be collected from three (3 ) soil borings using a Geoprobe 6600 Direct Penetration Tect bologY <br /> (DPT) rig. <br /> I . <br /> I <br /> i <br />