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Appendix A <br /> 1 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> Health and Safety Plan <br /> D K Barber P E & Associates has reviewed this protect and other similar projects to <br /> 1 develop the following site-specific safety plan The safety plan will be presented to all <br /> personnel conducting field work at the initial on-site health and safety meeting <br /> Project Safety Authority <br /> IStaff members responsible for project safety are <br /> Project Manager Dan Barber <br /> Project Safety Coordinator Dan Barber <br /> On-site Safety Coordinator Dan Barber <br /> The Project Manager is responsible for the dissemination of the information contained in <br /> this pian to all D K Barber P E & Associates personnel assigned to the project, and to the <br /> responsible representative of each subcontractor firm working under D K Barber P E & <br /> ' Associates on the project The Project Safety Coordinator is responsible for the <br /> development and implementation of the health and safety procedures described in this <br /> plan and the site Injury Prevention Plan program The On-Site Safety Coordinator is <br /> responsible for the enforcement of all policies and practices of this safety plan <br /> Job Hazard and Risk Assessment <br /> 1 Soils and water analysis y have indicated that gasoline, kerosene and diesel grade <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons were found and may be encountered during drilling, excavating, <br /> ' and sampling BTXE results indicate these constituents, while potentially present, are not <br /> significant MTBE was not detected during earlier study phases The non-detection <br /> supports that oxygenated fuels were not stored and that the UST contained petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons TPHg,K,d solvents used in road oil production Contact with MTBE or other <br /> fuel oxygenates is not expected The aromatic compounds that may be encountered <br /> include benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene Benzene is of primary toxicological <br /> significance because it is a documented carcinogen, causing leukemia in humans The <br /> Occupational Safety and Health Administration's permissible exposure limit is 1 part per <br /> million (ppm) Exposure to aromatic compounds could occur primarily through inhalation <br /> A - 1 <br />