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Boring Permit Application <br />TRACY HILLS SITE — PROPOSED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL <br />WKA No. 10137.04P <br />February 22, 2018 <br />Page 6 <br />hazards. The meeting will also be used for planning the various stages of the work and to <br />disseminate relevant information contained to subcontractors working in the vicinity of the work. <br />Tailgate safety meetings will include but will not be limited to the following: <br />The previous week's work activities <br />Safety concerns brought about by these activities <br />Anticipated stages of work for the week <br />Changes in scope or original work <br />Introduction and orientation of new employees (if any) <br />Review of previous week's sampling or analytical results <br />Lines of communication <br />Evacuation routes <br />Changes in protection levels <br />Perimeter Establishment <br />Access to active work areas will be restricted to the extent practicable in a manner consistent <br />with Site work zones. Unauthorized entry to the Exclusion Zone will not be permitted without <br />acknowledgement of this plan and the required training and personal protective equipment <br />described herein. <br />The perimeter boundaries will be firmly established at the first tailgate safety meeting. Exposure <br />for the public will also be limited by preventing contact between the public and work areas using <br />fencing and signs. Pedestrian traffic is not expected. <br />Work Procedures <br />All work will be conducted to minimize visible dust. The work will be monitored for visible dust <br />and dust suppression methods described below will be implemented to control visible dust. <br />If unidentified chemicals are observed, work will be stopped and the Project Superintendent, <br />SSO, and Project Manager will be notified. Work will not resume in the affected area until the <br />chemical is identified, and safe work procedures established. <br />Summary of Job Hazard Analysis <br />The primary chemical hazard for the Project includes potential hazard from exposure through <br />inhalation of airborne particulates, by direct dermal contact, and/or ingestion of soil and <br />groundwater that may contain chemicals of potential concern.