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E GEOMATRIX <br /> SITE HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN <br /> 1.0 PURPOSE <br /> 4,E <br /> This site Health and.Safety Plan outlines the health-and safety procedures that shall be followed <br /> ' during fieldwork conducted at the site. The observance and practice.,of the procedures in this <br /> Plan are mandatory for all Geornatrix employees'at the site: All subcontractors shall be made <br /> aware of the requirements of this Plan;however, subcontractors are responsible for the health and <br /> safety of their own employees and`for following all.applicable federal,�state, and local <br /> regulations.. <br /> This Plan has been reviewed by the Pzoject Manager and Project Health and Safety Officer. <br /> Prior to enteringthe site Geomatrix personnel shall read this Planand be familiar with health <br /> � <br /> and safety.procedures required when working on site. A copy of the Plan shall be available oil <br /> site for inspection and review. <br /> j 2.0 'ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION <br /> k 'Project Nazn.e: Former Dole Fresh Fruit-Victor Fruit Operations <br /> 'Project,Start Date: tentatively August 11, 2000 Project Number: 006508 <br /> Project-.Address: 8751 E. Highway 12, Victor, California 95253 <br /> Client: Dole Food Company <br /> Client Contact: Ilene Miles <br /> Telephone No.: 31-0-824-1023 <br /> i <br /> Project Manager: Veen Chee Foong <br /> Telephone No.: 559-264-2.535 <br /> Project Health& Safety Officer: Timothy G. Souther <br /> Telephone No.:.559-264-2535 <br /> Site Safety Officer: Bradley A. L-oewen <br /> Telephone No.-.559=264-2535 <br /> 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> Site assessment. <br /> 3.1 SITE HISTORY <br /> A 550-gallon UST.containing gasoline was removed from the site in 1991. In March 2000, soil <br /> samples were collected from two borings in this area and analyzed for EPA Method 8260 <br /> compounds and for BTEX. No BTEX compounds were detected, but MtBE was detected in the <br /> samples collected at about 15"and 20 feet below ground surface at concentrations ranging from <br /> 0.02-to 0.08 milligrams per kilogram(mg/kg). <br /> 1.:1PROJECT)6508.0001document16508-04.doe 1 <br />