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Site Health and Safety Plan <br />19133 East Liberty Road, Clements, California <br />August 16, 2022 <br />Page 31 <br /> <br />Sharp Environmental Technologies, Inc. <br />10. SITE CONTROL AND DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES <br />In order to control activities and movements of personnel and equipment at the site, a site control <br />program will be set up and implemented by SHSS. The basic components of a site control program <br />include the establishment of work zones and site security. Decontamination procedures will be <br />implemented to protect personnel and the surrounding community from the hazardous substances <br />encountered during site activities. <br />10.1 Site Work Zones <br />The following established work zones will be established: <br />• Exclusion Zone; this is the area where the contaminated soil, groundwater, or other materials <br />are disturbed, moved and/or handled; <br />• Contamination Reduction Zone; and <br />• Support Zone. <br />The aforementioned work zones will be established based on the extent of anticipated contamination, <br />projected work activities, and the presence or absence of non-project personnel. The physical <br />dimensions and applicability of work zones will be determined by the SHSS for each site operation- <br />based geography, available space, nature of job activity and hazards present. Where possible, <br />decontamination and support zone will be set up upwind of exclusion zone. Within these zones, <br />prescribed operations will occur using appropriate PPE. Movement between zones will be controlled at <br />checkpoints. <br />Considerable judgment is needed to maintain a safe working area for each zone, balanced against <br />practical work considerations. Physical and topographical barriers may constrain ideal locations. Field <br />measurements combined with climatic conditions may, in part, determine the control zone distances. <br />Even when work is performed in an area that does not require the use of chemical-resistant clothing, <br />work zone procedures may still be necessary to limit the movement of personnel and retain adequate <br />site control. <br />10.2 Site Security <br />Personnel and vehicle entry into the aforementioned work zones will be restricted by the SHSS or their <br />designee. The SHSS or his/her designee will be responsible for site security while the designated site <br />operations are being conducted. Site security at all other times will depend on site conditions and will <br />be determined by the PM and/or client. Site security procedures include, but are not limited to the <br />limiting of site access to authorized personnel only. <br />The SHSS will ensure that visitors entering work zones under the direction and control of SET have the <br />appropriate training, and have read this SHSP. The SHSS will keep a daily security log including <br />entry/exits log, vehicle log, results of security checks, and details of any security problems.