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Geosyntec O <br /> consultants <br /> 10.4 Controlled Work Zones <br /> APPLIES TO TASK: ❑O ❑O ❑O ❑® ❑O ❑© ❑O ❑® ® NOT APPLICABLE <br /> Three controlled work zones, including an Exclusion Zone,a Contaminant Reduction Zone(CRZ), <br /> and a Support Zone, are required for the task(s) indicated above. Geosyntec employees must not <br /> be allowed into the CRZ or Exclusion Zone or the Work Zone until they have received the proper <br /> personal protective equipment (PPE) and they have read, understand, and meet the requirements <br /> outlined in this HASP. The Exclusion Zone is defined as the area on site where contamination is <br /> suspected and tasks are to be performed. The CRZ is defined as the area where equipment and <br /> workers are to be decontaminated as they leave the Exclusion Zone. The Support Zone is defined <br /> as the command area and may serve as a staging and storage area for supplies. The location and <br /> extent of the work zones may be modified as necessary as site investigation information becomes <br /> available. For sites that do not require the three controlled work zones, the area(s) where work is <br /> to be performed shall be called the Work Zone. <br /> Visitors to the site may need to be continually escorted for safety purposes. Visitors under <br /> Geosyntec's direction need to check in with the SHSO upon visiting the site. <br /> For the tasks identified above, the boundaries of the Exclusion Zone, CRZ, and Support Zone, or <br /> the Work Zone, shall be marked using appropriate methods, including but not limited to warning <br /> tape, signs, traffic cones, fencing, or other appropriate means. <br /> 10.5 Site Access <br /> Certain sites require controlled access to the work area. Examples of access controls include sign <br /> in/sign out logs, checking in with guards, and donning identification badges. Geosyntec personnel <br /> will adhere to the site-specific access requirements and monitor that subcontractors and other <br /> Geosyntec visitors abide by site-specific access control requirements. <br /> 10.6 Inspections <br /> ❑ APPLICABLE ® NOT APPLICABLE <br /> Based on the hazards identified for the project, periodic health and safety inspections may be <br /> performed. The H&S Inspection Checklist records should be kept on file at the project site. The <br /> frequency for periodic inspections is: <br /> ❑ Weekly <br /> ❑ Monthly <br /> ❑ Other: <br /> 11. TAILGATE MEETINGS <br /> SAC III HASP—Revision—October 2020 16 10/22/20 <br />