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made by the on-Site SHSO. Monitoring data, including background readings and calibration records, will be <br /> documented. Work to be performed on-Site will conform to Roux's Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS). <br /> Conformance with these guidelines as well as the guidelines described in this HASP will aid in mitigating the <br /> physical and chemical hazards mentioned throughout this HASP. <br /> 8.7 Tailgate Safety Meetings <br /> A designated Site worker will provide daily safety briefings (e.g., tailgate meetings) including, but not limited <br /> to, the following scenarios: <br /> • When new operations are to be conducted; <br /> • Whenever changes in work practices must be implemented; and <br /> • When new conditions are identified and/or information becomes available. <br /> Daily safety briefings shall be recorded on the Roux Daily Tailgate Health and Safety Meeting Log/Daily Site <br /> Safety Checklist, and all completed forms will become a part of the project file. <br /> 8.8 Spill Containment <br /> Spill containment equipment and procedures should, at a minimum, meet the requirements of the facility's <br /> Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC), if applicable. Otherwise, spill containment <br /> equipment and procedures must be considered depending on the task including, but no limited to, <br /> chemical/product transfer points and handling, and storage. <br /> 8.8.1 Initial Spill Notification and Response <br /> Any worker who discovers a hazardous substance spill will immediately notify the SHSO. The worker will, to <br /> his/her best ability, report the hazardous substance involved, the location of the spill, the estimated quantity <br /> of material spilled, the direction/flow of the spill material, related fire/explosion incidents, and any associated <br /> injuries without compromising their own safety. <br /> 8.8.2 Spill Evaluation and Response <br /> The SHSO is responsible for evaluating spills and determining the appropriate response. When this <br /> evaluation is being made, the spill area will be isolated and demarcated to the extent possible. If necessary <br /> to protect nearby community members, notification of the appropriate authorities is made by the PM as <br /> appropriate. On-Site response is limited to small spills (e.g., <10 gallons); large spills require external <br /> emergency responders who will be contacted by the SHSO. <br /> 8.9 Decontamination <br /> The decontamination section of the HASP describes how personnel and equipment are decontaminated <br /> when they leave the EZ. This section also describes how residual waste from decontamination processes is <br /> disposed of. The Site decontamination procedures are designed to achieve an orderly, controlled removal <br /> or neutralization of contaminants that may accumulate on personnel or equipment. These procedures <br /> minimize worker contact with contaminants and protect against the transfer of contaminants to clean areas <br /> of the Site and off-Site. They also extend the useful life of PPE by reducing the amount of time that <br /> contaminants contact and can permeate PPE surfaces. Decontamination is facilitated within the CRZ at this <br /> Site, if applicable. <br /> 5175.0001S102/HSP Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan I ROUX 131 <br />