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Health and Safety Plan <br />17 West Washington Street, Stockton, California 95202 <br />461803 <br /> <br /> Page 3 <br />2.0 IDENTIFICATION OF KEY HEALTH AND SAFETY PERSONNEL <br />An efficient on-site operation requires that all key personnel be identified and that their roles and <br />responsibilities be clearly defined. Below is a discussion of the management structure for this <br />project. <br />2.1 Principal in Charge/Senior Author <br />Responsibilities include overall coordination of client services, scope of services, and site activities. <br />The AEI Principal in Charge (PIC)/Senior Author has overall accountability and responsibility for <br />the scope of services, the safety of operations and the health and safety of all personnel. <br />2.2 Regional Health and Safety Representative <br />The Regional Health and Safety Representative (H&SR) and AEI Health & Safety Director are <br />resources for development of the site-specific HASP and will be consulted on all related health <br />and safety issues that arise in the field, including any changes in the HASP. The Regional Health <br />and Safety Representative will be the HASP Reviewer. The Regional Vice President and Director <br />of Operations may be acceptable Health and Safety Representatives or an alternative may be <br />assigned per region. The Health and Safety Director will make all final decisions regarding <br />questions on the HASP. <br />2.3 Site Supervisor/ Project Manager <br />The Site Supervisor/ Project Manager (PM) is responsible for field-related activities under the <br />direction of the Senior Author and for maintaining field operations in accordance with project <br />requirements. This person is responsible for enforcing daily implementation of the HASP and <br />resolving health and safety issues (with changes reviewed with the Regional H&SR). In addition, <br />this person will: <br />x Establish and ensure maintenance of site work zones. <br />x Monitor the work area and personal breathing zone and ensure compliance of workers <br />relative to pre-established personal protection levels. <br />x Evaluate site conditions (i.e., weather, chemical, physical) and recommend any <br />modifications to existing levels of protection. <br />x Ensure that daily safety briefings are conducted and documented in this HASP (see Section <br />9) or in the field logbook. <br />x Initiate emergency response procedures with immediate communication to the project <br />manager. <br />x Exercise stop-work authority in the event of imminent danger to project personnel. <br />x Notify PM of any noncompliance and/or unsafe conditions. <br />x Conduct regular inspections to determine effectiveness of the HASP. <br />2.3 Site Safety Officer <br />The AEI Site Safety Officer (SSO) is responsible for implementation of the HASP and for making <br />decisions in the field regarding changes to the HASP that may result as the work activities/tasks <br />are executed (may be the same person as the PM). The SSO will brief contractors and AEI <br />personnel on the requirements of the HASP, answer questions and perform site inspections to <br />ensure that the HASP is being properly implemented by all onsite personnel.