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Geosynte& <br /> consultants <br /> 10.6 Inspections <br /> ❑ APPLICABLE ® NOT APPLICABLE <br /> Based on the hazards identified for the project, periodic health and safety inspections may be <br /> performed. The HSE Inspection Checklist records should be kept on file at the project site. The <br /> frequency for periodic inspections is: <br /> ❑ Weekly <br /> ❑ Monthly <br /> ❑ Other: <br /> 11. TAILGATE MEETINGS <br /> Tailgate meetings must be held daily prior to starting work to discuss important health and safety <br /> issues concerning tasks to be performed during that shift.Non-Geosyntec site workers should also <br /> communicate health and safety concerns associated with the tasks they will be performing. Topics <br /> discussed in the tailgate meetings must be documented. <br /> 12. STOP WORK AUTHORITY <br /> In accordance with the Company's Procedure HSE SOP 201 — Stop Work Authority, Geosyntec <br /> personnel and subcontractor personnel have the authority and responsibility to issue a Stop Work <br /> Order if unsafe actions and/or conditions are identified. The Stop Work Authority(SWA)process <br /> involves a stop, notify, correct, and resume approach for resolving observed unsafe work actions <br /> or conditions. The person issuing the work stoppage will first notify workers engaged in or affected <br /> by the unsafe activity or condition and require that associated work be stopped. After this Stop <br /> Work Order is issued,the Geosyntec project manager and the supervisors for affected or concerned <br /> contractors will also be notified. The Geosyntec project manager will document the issuance of <br /> the Stop Work Order on the form provided in Procedure HSE SOP 201. Work will not resume <br /> until the issues and concerns of the Stop Work Order have been adequately addressed. <br /> 13. AIR MONITORING <br /> APPLIES TO TASK: ®1 ❑2®3❑NOT APPLICABLE <br /> Air monitoring will be performed to evaluate airborne chemical and/or dust exposure levels within <br /> the breathing zone of site workers. Hazardous conditions may include concentrations that may <br /> cause acute or chronic illness, potential oxygen deficient environments, or potential explosive <br /> environments. Air monitoring may also be performed to evaluate the adequacy of engineering, <br /> administrative, and/or PPE controls. Air monitoring may be "real-time" (e.g., the instrument <br /> provides immediate results at the project), using multi-gas meters, photoionization detectors <br /> Port of Stockton HASP A-1 05.01.2025 <br />