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Site Safety and Health Plan <br />Stockton Field Maintenance Shop #24 <br />8020 Airport Way, Stockton, CA <br />the SSHO and the PM shall complete and submit to the CA ARNG an Accident <br />Report. <br />Wind indicators (such as surveyor flagging attached to the drill rig) visible from the <br />work location should be identified before commencing operations. <br />If explosives and munitions are suspected of being located in a work area, the <br />affected site must be cleared by a government explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) <br />team prior to entry. If explosives and munitions are discovered at any time during <br />site operations, site activity in the affected area must stop. Site personnel must <br />evacuate the work area and notify CA ARNG and the installation immediately. <br />Unless part of the project work, drums and containers are not to be disturbed. This <br />restriction does not apply to waste drums or containers. If any drum and/or container <br />is leaking or bulging, the SSHO and the CA ARNG must be notified immediately. <br />Report all injuries or work-related illnesses to the SSHO or supervisor as soon as <br />possible. <br />10.3 SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY AND HEALTH PLANS <br />Although safety and health is the responsibility of all personnel working at the sites (including <br />subcontractors), Star has the primary responsibility of implementing the SSHP. Star will review <br />the subcontractor's SSHP to see if there are any deficiencies or conflicts between the SSHPs. <br />Any deficiencies or conflicts should be resolved before Starting the field activities. The SSHO <br />has the authority to evaluate, correct, and take corrective actions where subcontract personnel <br />do not follow the approved SSHP. <br />32 Star Resources Corp