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4. Site Control <br /> This Site control program is designed to reduce the spread of hazardous substances from contaminated <br /> areas to clean areas,to identify and isolate contaminated areas of the Site,to facilitate emergency evacuation <br /> and medical care, if required, to prevent unauthorized entry to the Site, and to deter vandalism and theft. <br /> 4.1 Site Map <br /> A map of this Site showing Site boundaries and points of entry and exit is provided in Figure 2. <br /> 4.2 Site Access <br /> Access to the work areas at the Site is restricted to reduce the potential for exposure to its safety and health <br /> hazards. During hours of Site operation, Site entry and exit is authorized only at the points identified in <br /> Figure 2. Entry and exit at these points is controlled by the following: a fence surrounding the Site with an <br /> automatic gate. When the Site is not operating, access to the Site is controlled by the following: a locked <br /> fence surrounding the Site. <br /> 4.3 Buddy System <br /> This section is not applicable for all components of the SOW described in Section 3. Some Site inspections, <br /> such as the grab groundwater sampling activities, are completed by a single Roux employee. However, <br /> when completing these tasks, the single Roux employee is accompanied either by Roux subcontractors or <br /> the Site caretaker/other representatives from the client, Nutrifresh Holdings LLC (Nutrifresh).Any time Roux <br /> is on-site, Nutrifresh is made aware and communications with Nutrifresh and the Roux PM is maintained via <br /> cellular phone. <br /> While working in the Exclusion Zone, Site workers use the buddy system. The buddy system means that <br /> personnel work in pairs and stay in close visual contact to be able to observe one another and summon rapid <br /> assistance in case of an emergency. The responsibilities of workers using the buddy system include: <br /> • Remaining in close visual contact with partner; <br /> • Providing partner with assistance as needed or requested; <br /> • Observing partner for signs of heat stress, chemical overexposure or other difficulties; <br /> • Periodically checking the integrity of partner's PPE; and <br /> • Notifying the SS or other site personnel if emergency assistance is needed. <br /> 4.4 Site Communications <br /> The following communication equipment is used to support on-site communication: cell phones and visual <br /> hand signals. <br /> 5175.0001S102/HSP Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan I ROUX 19 <br />