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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2021-2024
RECORD_ID
PR0542433
PE
4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0024385
FACILITY_NAME
MULHAIR DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
19133
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LIBERTY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
CLEMENTS
Zip
95227
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
19133 E LIBERTY RD
P_LOCATION
99
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Approved
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Site Health and Safety Plan <br />19133 East Liberty Road, Clements, California <br />August 16, 2022 <br />Page 29 <br /> <br />Sharp Environmental Technologies, Inc. <br />procedures that may be required pursuant to Title 8 CCR section 5192 (f) will implemented and <br />followed. <br />9.2 Safety Training and Communication <br />Individuals under the direction and control of SET will not participate in field activities until they have <br />been trained to the level required by their job function and responsibility. The specific types of training <br />required include the following: <br />• 24 or 40-hour initial OSHA Hazwoper training and annual 8-hr refresher training; <br />• Site specific hazard training; <br />• Proof of these required trainings must be kept onsite for each worker participating in field and <br />supervisory activities; and <br />• Other health and safety trainings may also be conducted on pertinent topics depending on the <br />job task such as fire safety and use of fire extinguishers, lockout/tagout and electrical safety, <br />heat/cold stress, hand/power tools, back safety, slips, trips and falls, traffic safety, driving <br />safety, etc. These training subjects may be included in the daily tailgate safety training. <br />9.3 Project Orientation <br />A copy of this SHSP must be made available to each individual under the direction and control of SET <br />and all such personnel who will work on the site are required to read and become familiar with the <br />pertinent and applicable sections this SHSP. Prior to commencing work, individuals must read, <br />understand, and accept the requirements set forth in the SHSP. <br />To ensure personnel are informed of the potential hazards associated with the project, all personnel <br />under the direction and control of SET as well as subcontractors retained by SET must attend a project <br />initiation meeting prior to commencing fieldwork. The meeting will be scheduled and conducted by <br />the PM, or designated project safety personnel. The project initiation meeting will include information <br />on the site emergency response procedures, and any potential fire, explosion, health, safety or other <br />hazards that have been identified by SET. An attendance sheet describing the contents of the project <br />orientation will be signed and dated by each participant. <br />9.4 Daily Tailgate Meeting <br />All personnel under the direction and control of SET will attend a daily tailgate safety meeting prior to <br />commencing a new day of work. The tailgate training will be provided by SET PM or designee. Topics <br />for discussion may include, but not be limited to: <br />• Discussion of current work activities and associated safety and health hazards; <br />• Available air monitoring or site characterization data which relates to worker exposure; <br />• The type and frequency of environmental and personal monitoring (if any) to be performed; <br />• Task-specific levels of protection and anticipated potential for upgrading; <br />• Review of emergency procedures; and,
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