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CIH Responsibilities <br /> The CIH is responsible for completing the final review and approval of the SSHP. <br /> Project Geologist Responsibilities <br /> The project geologist is responsible for ensuring that all data acquisition is performed in <br /> accordance with the work plan and SSHP, and that deviations from the plans are based upon field <br /> conditions encountered and are well documented in the field notes. The project geologist's health <br /> and safety responsibilities include: <br /> 1. Following the SSHP. <br /> 2. Reporting to the PM any unsafe conditions or practices. <br /> 3. Reporting to the PM all facts pertaining to incidents which result in injury or <br /> exposure to toxic materials. <br /> 4. Reporting to the PM equipment malfunctions or deficiencies. <br /> SSO Responsibilities <br /> The SSO has on-site responsibility for ensuring that all team members, including <br /> subcontractor(s), comply with the SSHP. It is the SSO's responsibility to inform the <br /> subcontractor(s) and other field personnel of chemical and physical hazards as he/she becomes <br /> aware of them. Additional SSO responsibilities include: <br /> 1. Providing site safety briefing for team members. <br /> 2. Updating equipment or procedures to be used on site based on new information <br /> gathered during the site investigation. <br /> 3. Inspecting all personal protective equipment(PPE)prior to on-site use. <br /> 4. Assisting the PM in documenting compliance with the SSHP by completing the <br /> standard BC forms. <br /> 5. Assisting in and evaluating the effectiveness of decontamination procedures for <br /> personnel, protective equipment, sampling equipment and containers, and heavy <br /> equipment and vehicles. <br /> 6. Enforcing the "buddy system" as appropriate for site activities. <br /> 7. Posting location and route to the nearest medical facility; arranging for emergency <br /> transportation to the nearest medical facility. <br /> 8. Posting the telephone numbers of local public emergency services; i.e., police and <br /> fire. <br /> 2 <br /> 01/91/97%INMMOS\2092\2092-1 J\SSHP-GPC.DOC <br />