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Geosyntec'' <br /> consultants <br /> 3. INVESTIGATION WORK PLAN <br /> 3.1 Pre-field Activities <br /> 3.1.1 Health and Safety Planning <br /> Geosyntec will prepare a site-specific health and safety plan (HASP) for the field <br /> activities associated with the implementation of this Work Plan. The HASP will contain <br /> procedures for hazard identification and mitigation,emergency response,including a map <br /> of the nearest hospital and emergency contact information, incident reporting, use of <br /> appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and air monitoring procedures, if <br /> applicable. <br /> Prior to the start of field activities each day, Geosyntec will conduct a safety tailgate <br /> meeting to discuss the field activities to be performed that day, describe safe work <br /> practices, identify potential hazards, and discuss PPE, decontamination procedures, and <br /> emergency response protocols. <br /> 3.1.2 Notifications, Access, and Permitting <br /> Geosyntec will notify the RWQCB and the Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> (DTSC) of the planned work schedule prior to the start of field activities. In addition, <br /> Geosyntec will complete the following activities prior to the start of field work: <br /> • Coordinate with Port of Stockton to arrange for access to the property; <br /> • Select and subcontract with drilling contractor(s) to advance the soil borings and <br /> the chemical testing laboratory to analyze the samples; and <br /> • Obtain drilling permits from San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department. <br /> 3.2 Field Activities <br /> 3.2.1 Localization <br /> On 9 January 2019, Geosyntec used a handheld differential global positioning system <br /> (GPS; Trimble GeoExplorer [7X] handheld GPS unit) to identify the planned sampling <br /> locations in the field. GPS coordinates for each sampling station are provided in Table 1. <br /> 20190122- FINAL UST Data Gap Work Plan 6 22.01.2019 <br />