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Site Safety Officers <br /> The Site Safety Officer (SSO) is the individual who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in <br /> surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has <br /> authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. The SSO is designated on a site-by-site basis <br /> based on the site conditions, scope-of-work, and the individual's ability to recognize site-specific hazards and take <br /> appropriate corrective actions. It is the responsibility of all employees to work in a manner that will prevent injury <br /> and exposure to themselves and to other employees. Every employee is responsible for obeying safety rules and <br /> regulations,and reporting unsafe conditions or acts to their supervisors. <br /> Project Contact Information <br /> Partner Contacts <br /> Responsible Party: Stuart Limited Partnership <br /> SSO: Dan Monteverde P.O. Box 370055 <br /> Staff Scientist I Las Vegas,Nevada 89137 <br /> Telephone: (310)387-7175 Contact Person: Stuart Sobek <br /> Telephone: (650) 949-0960 <br /> Alt. SSO: Debbie Soukup <br /> Senior Project Manager Oversight Agency: Department of Toxic Substances <br /> Telephone: (661) 316-8237 Control(DTSC) <br /> 8800 Cal Center Drive <br /> Responsible Personnel: Joe Derhake Sacramento, California 95826 <br /> Principal Engineer Contact: Tami Trearse <br /> Telephone: (310) 880-3299 Telephone: (916)255-3747 <br /> List of Potential Hazardous Materials <br /> According to preliminary site information including evaluation of the hazards at the site and Partner's experience, <br /> the following potential hazardous materials may be present at the subject property: <br /> • Chlorinated solvents, including PCE,TCE, DCE and vinyl chloride <br /> • Petroleum products, including TPH-G,TPH-D,TPH-O, and BTEX <br /> Please refer to the Chemical Hazards Section for more information related to the above listed materials, including <br /> chemical information,potential health effects, and exposure limits. <br /> EMERGENCY CONTINGENCY INFORMATION <br /> Evacuation Routes and Procedures <br /> In case of evacuation,all vehicles/equipment should be turned off and personnel should immediately leave the work <br /> area. Personnel should reconnoiter at the specified meeting area located upwind of the affected area, such as the <br /> building exterior, site field office, property boundary, or other pre-designated location, where all personnel will be <br /> accounted for. <br /> IF AN EMERGENCY ARISES,THE DESIGNATED RECONNOITER LOCATION FOR THIS PROJECT <br /> IS THE NORTHEASTERN CORNER OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, AT THE PARTNER FIELD <br /> OFFICE (VEHICLE). <br /> This location is located up-wind of the subject property, but is subject to change if prevailing weather conditions <br /> alter typical wind direction. Personnel should not reenter the work area following evacuation until 1.)the condition <br /> causing the emergency has been corrected, 2.)all hazards have been assessed, 3.)the HASP has been reviewed, and <br /> Partner Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan Page 2 <br /> Version 1.02 August 15,2016 <br />