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SAFETY PLAN <br /> Field work will be performed at the site in accordance with a site safety plan <br /> developed specifically for the site conditions. Personnel working on-site will be briefed on <br /> the contents of the safety plan. A copy of the Site Safety Plan will be kept at the work site <br /> and will be available for reference by appropriate parties during the work. <br /> SOIL BORING/SAMPLING <br /> ng 8-10 inch diameter, continuous flight, hollow <br /> The soil borings will be drilled usi <br /> steam auger and a Mobile B-61, or similar, drill rig. Auger flights will be steam cleaned <br /> prior to use to minimize the possibility of cross-contamination. Drilling will be performed <br /> under the guidance of a field geologist and the earth materials in the borings will be logged <br /> as drilled. During, drilling, soil samples will be collected continuously within the first soil <br /> boring drilled and every five(5) feet in the remaining two soil borings drilled. Soil samples <br /> will be retrieved using a California-modified split-spoon sampler equipped with laboratory <br /> cleaned brass sleeves and a five foot barrel sampler. Continuous sampling will assist the <br /> geologist in evaluating the subsurface geology and provide technical guidance for monitoring <br /> well screen placement. Samples will be collected by advancing the boring to a point just <br /> above the sampling depth, then driving the sampler into the native soil through the hollow <br /> center of the auger. The sampler will be driven 18-inches with a standard 140-pound <br /> hammer dropped 30 inches. The number of blows required to drive the sampler each <br /> successive 6-inches will be counted and recorded to give an indication of soil consistency. <br /> r <br />