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3.2 HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGER (HSM) <br /> The HSM has the primary responsibility for ensuring that the Policies and Procedures of this <br /> HASP are implemented. The HSM ensures that all personnel designated to work at the site are <br /> qualified according to Medical Surveillance and Health and Safety Training consistent with <br /> OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120 Regulations covering Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency <br /> Response. The HSM is <br /> responsible for providing the appropriate monitoring and safety equipment necessary for the <br /> implementation of this HASP. Any significant changes to the HASP must be approved by the <br /> HSM. The HSM is Bob Langford <br /> 3.3 SITE SAFETY AND HEALTH OFFICER (SSHO) <br /> The SSHO has the responsibility to implement this HASP. The SSHO will investigate all <br /> accidents and incidents occurring at the site. The SSHO will conduct safety briefings and site- <br /> specific training for on-site personnel. The SSHO will accompany all OSHA and other <br /> Governmental Agency Personnel visiting the site in response to health and safety issues. He is <br /> responsible for modifying and/or developing new procedures, after consultation with the HSM, <br /> when site or environmental conditions change due to natural causes or the site operation. <br /> The SSHO has Stop-Work Authorization if they determine that an imminent safety hazard or <br /> potentially dangerous situation exists. Authorization to Proceed with Work will be verified by <br /> the HSM. The SSHO will be responsible for implementing evacuation procedures, including the <br /> shutting down of appropriate equipment, removing equipment from areas, and coordinating <br /> necessary emergency services on-site. <br /> No work is to be performed without the SSHO or HSM on site, unless an alternate <br /> SSHO or HSM has been approved in advance by Jim Streitz of Tait Environmental <br /> Systems. <br /> 3.4 TEAM MEMBERS <br /> All team members, including all employees of subcontractors working at the site, will be <br /> responsible for understanding and complying with all site Health and Safety Requirements. All <br /> team members will have been provided with any site-specific training regarding the hazards <br /> involved for this particular project. Subcontractors will be responsible to provide their <br /> employees with appropriate equipment and clothing. <br /> Interface of trades involved with construction will occur. Communication between the trades <br /> will exist to point out the site-specific potential physical and/or chemical hazards. <br /> 3 <br />