Site Specific Health, Safety and Environmental Plan
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<br />☒ Potential exposure to hazardous chemicals or substances (e.g., inhalation, skin or eye contact, etc.)
<br />☐ Potential need for respiratory protection devices
<br />☒ Exposure to elevated noise sources (e.g., working around heavy equipment, industrial sources, etc.)
<br />☒ Working near moving or rotating parts (e.g., drilling operations, pumps, fans, belts, etc.)
<br />☒ Working in roadways or near other vehicle hazards (includes work in parking lots, near forklifts, etc.)
<br />☐ Work adjacent to or within the right-of-way of of railway tracks
<br />☐ Work adjacent to aircraft runway operations
<br />☐ Potential for entry into excavations, trenches or test pits
<br />☐ Work requiring entry into confined spaces (includes tanks, sumps, manholes, etc.)
<br />☐ Potential for work underground (mine shalft, tunnel, etc.)
<br />☐ Exposure to underground or overhead utilities (hazard of electric shock, gas/explosions, etc.)
<br />☐ Work on or around hazardous energy sources – LOTO needed (electric, hydraulic, pneumatic, etc.)
<br />☐ Working from a boat
<br />☐ Working on or near water (e.g. on a pier, in marshland or mudflat, bank of a river/pond, etc.)
<br />☐ Work that requires travel by a single-engine plane or helicopter
<br />☐ Working at Heights (> 6 feet off the ground or within 6-feet of an unprotected edge, roof, etc.)
<br />☐ Working at any height over dangerous equipment where a fall could injure you
<br />☐ Working at locations greater than 8,000 feet in elevation
<br />☐ Potential for working under elevated loads (e.g., crane operations and other lifting activities)
<br />☐ Performance of hot work (flame, spark producing or use of non-intrinsically safe equipment)
<br />☐ Exposore to significant hot or cold stress conditions
<br />☐ Anticipated severe weather conditions (tornado season, local flooding, hurricanes, etc.)
<br />☐ Potential for encountering significant wildlife hazards (bears, foxes, snakes, etc.)
<br />☐ Potential for encountering significant biological hazards (ticks and other insects, poisonous plants, etc.)
<br />☐ Performance of Remote or Lone Work activities (i.e., limited access to people and emergency services)
<br />☐ Work at a site where there could be unexploded ordinance
<br />☐ Potential for exposure to hazards caused by the client or other contractors on the work site
<br />Be sure to address in the HIRAC planning documents the hazard control methods and/or PPE
<br />requirement that will be utilized to address all of the hazardous activities identified above.
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<br />3.2 Site Characteristics
<br />Past/Present Site Use:
<br />The Site consisted of undeveloped agricultural land as early as the 1930s until it was developed into a retail
<br />grocery and shopping center in the early 1980s. Tenants of the shopping center have included grocery stores,
<br />retail shops, banking, food service, a gas station, and a dry cleaners. A dry cleaners has been operating at the
<br />Site since at least 1989. The dry cleaners used halogenated solvents until approximately 2014 when they
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