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ATTACBNEN HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> • Communicates requirement to ESA personnel, subcontractors and client. <br /> b • Consults with UOP and ESA Project Manager regarding unanticipated site conditions <br /> which may arise, and subsequent changes to the Plan. <br /> 3.2 Project Health and Safety Manager <br /> • Assists in development of Health and Safety Plan. <br /> • Communicates requirements to field personnel, subcontractors and client. <br /> . • Consults with Project Manager regarding unanticipated conditions which may arise <br /> and subsequent changes to the Plan. <br /> 3.3 Field Health and Safety Manager <br /> • Implements health and safety requirements in the field. <br /> • Communicates requirements to field personnel and subcontractors. <br /> • Consults with Project Manager,Project Health and Safety Manager and UOP <br /> personnel regarding new or unanticipated site conditions. <br /> 3.4 Corporate Health and Safety Manager <br /> • Communicates requirements to Project Health and Safety Manager. <br /> • Responds to field requests for assistance in Health and Safety. <br /> 4.0 HAZARD EVALUATION AND CONTROL MEASURES <br /> 4.1 Fire and Combustible Gas Ignition <br /> Combustible vapors emitted by free-phase hydrocarbons or hydrocarbon <br /> impacted soils in soil cutting piles could possibly ignite,resulting in a fire. This <br /> condition is not anticipated at the project site nor are piles of cuttings. <br /> CONTROL: Smoking will not be allowed at the drillsite. Fire extinguishers will <br /> be positioned in close proximity to the drillsite for timely access. Soil cuttings <br /> will be drummed to minimize exposure. <br /> 4.2 Toxic Vapor Exposure—Benzene and other Hydrocarbons <br /> The volatile fractions of hydrocarbons in soil can be released by exposure to <br /> open air. This release of vapors can occur from piles of soil cuttings,excavation, <br /> and during the collection of soil samples. Inhalation of these materials may <br /> cause illness. Skin contact with this material also presents an exposure potential. <br /> Benzene was not detected in the soils beneath the former UST. Excessive vapor <br /> emissions and exposure is not anticipated. <br /> CONTROL: If petroleum vapors are encountered and detectable by smell, work <br /> will cease and workers will temporarily leave the immediate area until vapors <br /> dissipate. If odors or vapors then continue after work resumes, work will stop in <br /> that area and operations will relocate to a new test location. <br /> Environmental science Associates 3 University of the Pacific <br /> September 25,2001 GroundieaterMonitoring Well Installation Workplan <br /> 200252 <br />