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J_ <br /> L <br /> C. Hazards Posed by Site Activities: Potential hazards posed by the site <br /> activities include accidents associated with the drilling equipment and <br /> underground utilities. . <br /> L <br /> D, n <br /> U usual Hazards: <br /> No unusual hazards are associated with this site: <br /> E. Overall hazard Level <br /> Chemical - Low. Concentrations of the contaminants in the soil and <br /> groundwater are.relatively low and do not pose significant hazard. <br /> Physical -Moderate. Active drilling operations and high temperatures <br /> fif may create physical hazards. <br /> VI. PROCEDURES <br /> L <br /> A. Training Requirements <br /> r All personnel who will be engaged in hazardous waste operations must <br /> L present, to the SSC, certification of completion, within the 12 months <br /> prior to the beginning of site activities, of a hazardous waste site <br /> investigation training course or refresher course. The training must <br /> comply with OSHA regulations found at 29' CFR 1910.120 et. seq. The <br /> certification must be presented before site activities begin. <br /> B. Medical Monitoring Requirements <br /> All personnel who will be engaged in hazardous waste operations must <br /> present, to the Site Safety Coordinator, certification of completion, within <br /> the 12 months prior to the beginning of site activities, of a comprehensive <br /> medical monitoring examination. The examination must comply with <br /> OSHA regulations found at 29 CFR 1910.120 et. seq. The certification <br /> must be signed by a medical doctor and indicate any work limitations <br /> placed on the individual. The certification also must specify that the <br /> 6.� <br /> individual is capable of working while wearing respiratory protective <br /> equipment. The certification must be presented before site activities <br /> begin. <br /> i 93R22 East Bay Municipal Utility District <br /> 40429200.wp 27. Work Plan-Stockton Service Center <br />