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ATTACHME�ALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> 1.7 Emergency Services: <br /> i Medical <br /> Dial 911 <br /> �l Dameron Hospital <br /> 525 West Acacia, Stockton,CA. 95207 <br /> Fire <br /> Dial 911 <br /> Stockton Fire Department <br /> Police <br /> Dial 911 <br /> Stockton Police Department <br /> 2.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> This health and safety plan is designed to address potential health and safety hazards <br /> associated with site assessment activities at the University of the Pacific (UOP)former <br /> underground storage tank(UST) site in Stockton, California. As stated above, the site is <br /> the former location of the Physical Plant on the north side of Mendocino Avenue within <br /> the UOP campus. One UST was removed in April 2000 from the parking lot located <br /> north of the former Physical Plant building and west of the Custodial/Warehouse <br /> ' building. A summary of site-specific information is listed in Section 1.0. A detailed <br /> description of health and safety requirements is contained in Sections 3.0 to 11.0. This <br /> plan is intended to supplement current UOP health and safety regulations. These <br /> regulations are incorporated into and made a part of this Plan by reference. If a conflict <br /> exists between this document and UOP regulations,the UOP regulations shall prevail. <br /> The work proposed during the field effort could result in worker exposure to varying <br /> levels of petroleum hydrocarbon compounds. These compounds consist of,but are not <br /> limited to,gasoline,benzene,toluene,ethylbenzene,xylenes,and MTBE. However, <br /> considering that the concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon compounds detected <br /> beneath the UST were relatively low,and that proposed direct-push sampling method <br /> reduces workers exposure to contaminated soil cuttings,the potential for hazardous level <br /> of petroleum hydrocarbons is not expected to be a significant concern. Regardless, in <br /> Z order to insure workers safety,the following safety guidelines and procedures will be <br /> . employed during the field effort. <br /> 3.0 ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> 3.1 Project Manager—Peter Hudson <br /> • Overall project management <br /> • Assists in development of Health and Safety Plan <br /> Environmental Science Associates 2 University of the Pacific <br /> November 2000 Workplan For Additional Site Assessment <br /> 200252 <br />