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including field activities and goals . Further, it should include L <br /> summary o: information regarding wastes disposed of on-site, <br /> location and physical state of wastes, chemical characteristics or <br /> wast.es,- and range of concentrations found to date by matrix. <br /> 2. hey Personnel and Responsibilities <br /> Identify key personnel by name and specific assignment for the <br /> project ( i .e . , Joe Smith, Project Manager , Harry Jones, Site ;:safety <br /> Officer, etc. ) . Summarize the health and safety responsibilities <br /> of each key person identified . Include the telephone numbers of <br /> key contractor/responsible party and agency personnel . <br /> 3. Job Hazard Analysis <br /> This section is necessary to provide summary information on <br /> potential hazards to workers at the site . Describe potential <br /> chemical hazards based on contaminants present or expected , and the <br /> primary health risks associated with each; include PELa/TLVa for <br /> each contaminant as appropriate. Describe physical hazards <br /> associated with each site activity (i .e . , trenching, drilling , <br /> sampling) and steps to be taken to minimize these hazards. <br /> Provide antic=gated weather conditions, including historic mean <br /> temperatures and relative humidities. If heat stress potential is <br /> indicated (ambient temp >70F) , discuss its monitoring and control . <br /> In colder regions, give consideration to cold stress potential . <br /> Where trenching or drilling will be conducted , ensure that <br /> Underground Service Alert (USA) is contacted for guidance regarding <br /> underground utilities . Article 6 of the Construction Safety Orders <br /> contains specific regulatory requirements for trenching operations. <br /> Some large/prolonged/complex site mitigation projects will require <br /> a more detailed fob hazard enalyais for each fob classification on <br /> the project. <br /> 4 . Risk Assessment Summary <br /> Provide a summary of the potential risks/impact on receptors at or <br /> near the site . This will include impact on workers, nearby/ <br /> surrounding community , and environment. This section is very <br /> dependent on the availability of data and specifics regarding the <br /> site; therefore, based on the phase of the project ( i .e. initial <br /> site assessment) it may not be possible to include this <br /> information . <br /> 5. Air Monitoring Plan <br /> Describe area , worker , and community air monitoring programs . This <br /> should include rationales, methodologies, equipment calibration <br /> procedures for each, and locations for area and community <br /> monitoring . Include decision matrices for action level <br /> determinations. Depending on the geographic location of the site, <br /> area and community monitoring of the site may not be applicable . <br /> If the operation requires a. local air quality agency permit which <br /> 2 <br />