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SITE HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN <br />48 Acre Lathrop Property Soil Gas Monitoring Well Re Installation <br />17100 Murphy Parkway, Lathrop, San Joaquin County, California <br />Btusca Reference No. 137-002 <br />I. SITE OVERVIEW <br />Site Name <br />48 -Acre Lathrop Property <br />Location <br />17100 Murphy Parkway, Lathrop, San Joaquin County, California <br />Tasks to be accomplished: <br />Site Description <br />Commercial site development underway. Areaa�of soil gas monitoring well is rough graded for future pavements. <br />Topography <br />Mostly flat <br />Surrounding Population <br />Light industriallcommercial <br />II. PERSONNEL <br />Duty/Name <br />1 <br />Task <br />2 <br />Overdrill damaged soil <br />gas monitoring well and <br />reinstall new well <br />to same configuration in the borehole <br />Site Description <br />Commercial site development underway. Areaa�of soil gas monitoring well is rough graded for future pavements. <br />Topography <br />Mostly flat <br />Surrounding Population <br />Light industriallcommercial <br />II. PERSONNEL <br />Duty/Name <br />1 <br />Principal Geologist; Joe Brusca <br />2 <br />Staff Environmental Specialist; Rachel Robles <br />III. Hn�aRn EVALUATION <br />Potential chemical hazards: None Anticipated <br />Physical hazards anticipated: <br />Hazard: <br />Heat exhaustion, tripping, equipment, hazards. falls <br />As appropriate -one or more of the following; Hard-hats, safety glasses, ear plugs, and sturdy <br />Hazard control: <br />shoes will be worn when working within the work zone. Work zone will be kept in an orderly <br />fashion to mnimi <br />I a tripping hazards. Plenty of fluid will be kept on-site to mhlimize the <br />threat of heat exhaustion, <br />