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recognize site-specific hazards and take appropriate corrective actions. This individual is responsible to both project management <br /> and the designated Office Health and Safety Officer(HSO)with regard to the completion of these assigned duties. <br /> • Staff: Ultimate control of Health Safety is in the hands of each individual employee. Therefore, each employee must <br /> become familiar with and comply with all Health and Safety requirements associated with their position and daily operations. <br /> Employees also have the responsibility to notify the appropriate management, SSO, and/or HSO of unsafe conditions and <br /> accidents/injuries immediately. When employees are issued respirators or any other personal protective equipment (PPE), they <br /> are responsible for ensuring that said items are used properly, cleaned as required and maintained in good working order. <br /> • (Sub) contractors: (Sub) contractors should develop their own site safety plan related to their specific on-site activities. <br /> Subcontractors may use AEI's plan as an informational model. However, each Subcontractor is responsible for determining the <br /> plan's adequacy and applicability to its own activities on site. Subcontractors wishing to do so must deliver their plan in clear <br /> written form to AEI prior to the initiation of on-site activities. <br /> 6.0 PLAN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APPROVALS <br /> Approval or Acknowledgement SSO HSO <br /> SS/PM <br /> Probable hazards identified on form. X X <br /> Project scope accurately reflected on form. X <br /> Appropriate emergency response info identified on form. X X <br /> Appropriate control measures identified on form. X X <br /> Hazards and control measures to be implemented on site X <br /> acknowledged. <br /> Overall project scope and health and safety requirements X <br /> acknowledged. <br /> 7.0 SITE CONTROL MEASURES <br /> The Site Safety Officer has been designated to coordinate access control and security on site. All work will strictly <br /> follow OSHA guidelines and HAWOPER regulations. There will be a 10-foot boundary surrounding the work area. The <br /> boundaries are identified by orange safety cones and/or "yellow" caution or red "danger" tape. The area within this <br /> boundary is considered an exclusion zone and only qualified personnel will be allowed to enter. All personnel arriving <br /> or departing the site should log in before entering the exclusion zone. All activities on site must be cleared through <br /> the Site Manager. Additional hazards on site include heavy equipment and overhead equipment. Only 40-hour <br /> HAWOPER trained personnel will operate equipment or perform any duties associated with this project. A hard hat <br /> and steel toed boots are mandatory for all personnel associated with the drilling operation. Nitrile gloves will be worn <br /> at all times and changed periodically (as required) during boring logging, soil and groundwater sample collection and <br /> decontamination to reduce the risk of dermal exposure. <br /> A GENERAL PURPOSE FIRST AID KIT WILL BE AVAILABLE ONSITE. EMERGENCY SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE BY <br /> DIALING 911 ON THE TELEPHONE LOCATED IN THE SITE MANAGER'S VEHICLE, WHICH WILL BE ONSITE AT ALL <br /> TIMES. <br /> 8.0 DOCUMENTATION TO BE COMPLETED ON SITE <br /> • A Site Inspection Log must be completed at the initiation of on-site activities and at least once per week thereafter until <br /> the completion of AEI on-site activities. <br /> • A Site Health and Safety Briefing or"Tailgate Safety Meeting"must be completed at the initiation of on-site activities and <br /> at the beginning of site activities each day thereafter until the completion of AEI on-site activities. (Note: The actual briefing may <br /> AEI Health&Safety,Injury&Illness Prevention Plan Page 6 of 25 <br /> June 24, 2011 <br />