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[Personnel in categories (3) - (5) shall have hazardous material recognition traning <br /> as necessary.] <br /> B. Preliminary Action. <br /> The Owner/Operator shall reach an agreement with the Public Health Services and <br /> the District Attorney to provide and pay for aPublic Health Services' employee, or <br /> agreeable substitute to monitor the clean-up. The parties anticipate developing the most cost <br /> effective monitoring. Owner/Operator shall pay for/provide the 40 hour hazardous material <br /> handling training as required by 29 CFR 1910.120 to the Public Health Serices employee <br /> if needed. <br /> C. Removal Procedure. <br /> 1. The Environmental Division of the Public Health Services has preliminarily <br /> inspected the Site and marked all readily discernable items that may contain hazardous <br /> waste materials. There are 69 stakes located throughout the Site pursuant to this <br /> preliminary inspection. <br /> Step No. 1 - The Supervisor shall ensure that all necessary equipment and personnel <br /> are present at the Site. This shall include all safety, first aid, and fire equipment. <br /> Step No. 2 - The Supervisor shall then inspect the entire Site to ensure all 69 stakes <br /> are present, estimate the volume of visible hazardous material and containers thereof, and <br /> decide if any visible hazardous materials should be given priority in removal. <br /> Step No. 3 - Laborers shall construct two (2) hazardous material holding areas. <br /> The first shall consist of two layers of 6 mil plastic covering an area of approximately 10' <br /> x 50'. This area shall have a F border of dirt so that the plastic will form a spill <br /> containment area. The plastic will be covered by 1/4" plywood to prevent punctures. The <br /> area will also be surrounded by a 4' wire mesh fence with one (1) gate which is capable <br /> of being locked. This area shall be designated Hazardous Materials Holding Area #1 <br /> ("HMHA#1"). <br /> 12 <br />