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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
DRYWELL CLOSURE AND INVESTIGATION
RECORD_ID
PR0538738
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2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0022243
FACILITY_NAME
NEIL O ANDERSON & ASSOC INC
STREET_NUMBER
902
STREET_NAME
INDUSTRIAL
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
LODI
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95240
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
902 INDUSTRIAL WAY
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1 <br /> Neil O.Anderson &Associates HASP Page 4 of 21 <br /> March 18, 2014 <br /> All visitors to the job site must comply with the HASP procedures. Personal protection <br /> equipment may be modified for visitors depending on the situation. Modifications must <br /> be approved by the Project Manager or Field Team Leader. <br /> 4.0 TRAINING & MEDICAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS <br /> 4.1 Training <br /> The Site Supervision and Safety Coordinator will be trained with at least of 40 hours health and ' <br /> safety training meeting the requirements of HAZWOPER (T8 CCR Section 5192) and three days <br /> of supervised field experience are permitted to participate in hazardous materials components t <br /> of the fieldwork. As applicable, all personnel working with hazardous materials shall have the <br /> required annual HAZWOPER refresher training. All site personnel working with hazardous <br /> materials must be able to provide training documentation. , <br /> 5.0 DESCRIPTION OF FIELD WORK <br /> Field work will include implementation of the Drywell Closure and Investigation Work Plan. Soil <br /> samples will be collected by drilling and groundwater samples will be collected with a disposable <br /> bailer. <br /> 6.0 ]OB HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> The following hazards to site workers from the subject project have been identified during the , <br /> preparation of this HASP: chemical hazards due to potential contaminants, physical hazards due <br /> to heavy equipment, heat and stress, and severe weather hazards. <br /> 6.1 Chemical Hazards ' <br /> The constituents that may be encountered in soils include Heavy Metals and Petroleum ' <br /> Products. <br /> 6.2 Physical Hazards <br /> Field personnel should be aware of and act to minimize dangers associated with physical <br /> hazards typically encountered during site activities. These hazards include heat-related <br /> illnesses, uneven terrain, slippery surfaces, and lifting. Personnel will walk at all times. <br /> Running greatly increases the probability of slips, trips, and falls. <br /> 6.2.1 Procedures for Hot Weather , <br /> Safety problems are common to hot environments because heat tends to promote accidents <br /> due to objects slipping from sweaty palms, dizziness, fatigue, tremors, or visual distortions from <br /> fogged safety glasses. <br /> Accidents appear to occur more frequently in hot environments than in more moderate <br /> conditions. Working in a hot environment lowers an individual's mental alertness and physical <br /> "004 1 <br /> 902 Industrial Way•I.ody CA 95240-209.367.3701•Fax 209.333.8303 02014 Neil O.Anderson&Associates,Inc. , <br />
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