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Project No. 034-17016 <br /> Site-Specific Health& Safety Plan <br /> Page No.26 <br /> 9.0 SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING <br /> Field personnel will be trained in methods of safely conducting field activities. General training requirements <br /> that apply to field personnel include initial 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response <br /> (HAZWOPER)training and annual 8-hour HAZWOPER refresher training current within approximately one <br /> year in accordance with the Cal-OSHA standard for 14AZWOPER(Title 8 CCR,GISO 5192). This plan is <br /> intended to provide additional site-specific information to accomplish this goal. It will be the responsibility <br /> of the Project Directors,Safety Officer,and Safety Task Leader to ensure the field team has access to,reads, <br /> and understands this plan. It will be the individual's responsibility to bring to the attention of the Project <br /> Director or Safety Officer any portion of this plan and related training they do not fully understand. Prior to <br /> the commencement of the field portion of this investigation,the field team will meet to discuss the contents of <br /> this plan and make sure all members understand it. <br /> At the site meeting, all field team members will be instructed regarding the health and safety hazards. <br /> Especially: <br /> • Physical safety hazards; <br /> • Emergency procedures; <br /> • Explosive/flammability hazards; <br /> • The hazardous materials that may be encountered and their potential routes of exposure; <br /> • Personal hygiene practices; <br /> • The types, proper use, inspection, limitations, maintenance, and storage of protective clothing and <br /> equipment(as applicable); and <br /> • In the event that the ambient air temperature exceeds 85°F, a review of heat stress symptom <br /> recognition/corrective procedures will be conducted.For an unacclimatized person,this value may be <br /> less. <br /> Copies of this entire plan will be provided for each field team member at the project site or prior to arrival. <br /> 10.0 MEDICAL MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> The field investigation at this project site is expected to involve active physical work and potential exposure <br /> to petroleum hydrocarbons,and possibly other related hazardous substances. Exposure to heat stress,noise <br /> and physical safety hazards may also be encountered. The work will require people of good health with <br /> normal vision and hearing. Pursuant to the 2017 Krazan Safety Manual, Medical Surveillance Program, <br /> regular and periodic medical surveillance may be provided for employees who are potentially exposed to <br /> hazardous chemicals and who wear negative pressure respirators. Employees with the potential to be <br /> exposed to"hazardous chemicals"may be provided with the appropriate medical exams in accordance with <br /> KRAZAN&ASSOCIATES,INC. <br /> With Offices Serving the Western United States <br /> 03417016 SSI Lathrop HASP Fwal.dm <br />