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o Decontamination/Contamination Reduction Procedures. <br /> B. PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP, INC. SAFETY OFFICER <br /> The Company Safety Officer reports to the Pacific Environmental Group, Inc. (PACIFIC) <br /> Senior Management and is responsible for assuring on-site safety and loss prevention <br /> functions. <br /> Responsibilities include: <br /> o Health surveillance of all PACIFIC employees. <br /> o Assuring that safety procedures in effect are in compliance with all <br /> appropriate federal, state, and company regulations. <br /> o Maintenance of personnel exposure monitoring records. <br /> o Assuring appropriate personal protective equipment is adequate for actual <br /> hazards of on-site conditions. <br /> o Assuring appropriate exclusion areas are identified and delineated. <br /> 3.0 JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> A. CHEMICAL HAZARDS <br /> The possible major contaminants to be encountered on the project are petroleum fuel <br /> hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). <br /> Inhalation and dermal (absorption) hazards are the major area of concern, regarding the <br /> exposure to VOCs. Results of toxicological studies on animal exposure to pure <br /> concentrations of the VOCs that have been detected at the site are detailed in Handbook of <br /> Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals, by M. Sittig (1981), and Dangerous Properties of <br /> Industrial Materials, by N. Irving Sax (1984). An additional reference source used for the <br /> development of this Site Safety Plan is the Documentation of the Threshold Limit Values, <br /> published by the ACGIH(American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Inc.). <br /> 3051351D/SSP2 2 November 2. 1995 <br />