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a , <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> The purpose of this Health and Safety Plan (HASP) is to define on-site health and safety roles, health <br /> and safety procedures, and discuss chemical and physical hazards, which may be encountered at the <br /> project. <br /> The elements of the HASP include procedures for personnel protection equipment safety, medical <br /> surveillance, air quality monitoring, and general work practices. This plan also details the proper <br /> emergency procedures, including emergency response and first-aid capabilities. Compliance with this <br /> HASP is required of all workers and third parties who enter the sites while the above work is in <br /> progress. <br /> 1.1 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Repair and retest Failed components for S13989. <br /> 2.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN <br /> It is important to protect the surrounding environment as it exists around the work area involved. All <br /> trees, plants, and shrubs close to the work area will be barricaded if necessary to reduce the risk of <br /> damage from construction debris and equipment. All efforts will be made to insure protection of <br /> natural resources within the boundaries of the project and within the work area. All demolition and <br /> excavation will be limited to the enclosed work area. <br /> Dust control measures, in the form of water spray, will be used to prevent dust migration from the <br /> excavation site. This is a generally accepted procedure by all Governing Agencies. <br /> Generated hazardous waste will be handled and disposed of in Compliance with the following; 40 CFR <br /> 260, 40 CFR 2611 40 CFR 262, 40 CFR 263, CFR 1910, Title 22 Division 4, Title 23, Cal OSHA, and Cal <br /> Haz-Mat Enforcement and Liability. <br /> 3.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PERSONNEL <br /> 3.1 INTRODUCTION <br /> The following sections briefly describe the Health and Safety Personnel, and general <br /> responsibilities, which will be employed during the project. <br /> 2 <br />