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1.0 SITE SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> 1.1 Scope and Purpose <br /> On behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the following Site-Specific Health <br /> and Safety Plan (HSP) has been prepared for excavation and corresponding activities at Rough <br /> and Ready Island in Stockton, California (figure 1). This work is being conducted by Tetra <br /> Tech, Inc. for the USACE, Sacramento District. <br /> This HSP has been designed to meet the requirements of the USACE, federal OSHA, California <br /> OSHA (Cal-OSHA), U.S. and California Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA and <br /> Cal-EPA, respectively), and other state and local health agencies. Changes in working <br /> conditions may necessitate modification of this plan, but no deviations will be implemented <br /> without the prior notification and approval of the USACE Project Manager (PM) except in <br /> emergency situations. <br /> Statement of Safety and Health <br /> This HSP is designed to provide a safe working environment for the field team, including <br /> subcontractors, during field activities at the site. The goal of this HSP is to prevent and <br /> minimize personal injuries, illnesses, and damage to equipment, supplies, and property. The HSP <br /> details the following: <br /> • management responsibilities; <br /> • pre-planning activities; <br /> • medical surveillance; <br /> • training; <br /> • site evaluations and audits; <br /> Rough&Ready Island 1 Tetra Tech,Inc. <br /> Revised Draft HSP November 18, 1998 <br />