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Ground Zero Analysis, Inc. <br /> SITE SAFETY PLAN <br /> Job Name: Harry's Auto Mart <br /> Job Location: 2662 N Wilson Way Stockton CA <br /> Client Name: John Ferraiolo <br /> Project Number: 99-327 <br /> General Work Description: Advance three soil borings, collect soil samples, convert borings into <br /> groundwater monitoring wells <br /> SSP Prepared by: Greg Stahl <br /> On-site Safety Officer:_ Sean Garvey <br /> Project Safety Officer: Greg Stahl <br /> This site safety and health plan (SSP) must be kept on-site and accessible to all on-site employees <br /> during all phases of site operations. The SSP must be reviewed and signed by all on-site <br /> employees, subcontractors, and visitors prior to entering the site. General safe work practices are <br /> identified in the Ground Zero Analysis, Inc. (GZA) Injury and Illness Prevention Manual and <br /> apply to all GZA work sites. <br /> The provisions set-forth in this SSP shall apply to GZA employees and any subcontractors working <br /> for GZA at the job site. All personnel working for GZA at the job site must read this SSP, and sign <br /> the attached Compliance Agreement before entering the work area. Field personnel may deviate <br /> from the safety provisions set-forth in this SSP, but only to upgrade or increase the safety <br /> requirements. GZA personnel may suspend work'if unsafe working conditions are identified or <br /> observed, or unauthorized modifications to the safety provisions set-forth in this SSP are made. If <br /> changes in site or working conditions require' changes in safety procedures, appropriate <br /> amendments to this SSP will be provided by the GZA project manager or supervisor, with the <br /> written approval of a GZA branch safety officer or the GZA Health and Safety Director. <br /> FACILITY BACKGROUND <br /> On April 12, 1989 four gasoline USTs were removed along with dispensers and product piping. <br /> Soil samples collected from the UST pit contained elevated concentrations of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons. Subsequently, soil borings and monitoring wells were installed at the site. <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbon contaminants are present in both soil and groundwater. <br /> PAGE 3 <br />