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Safety and Health Plan <br /> Vacant Property Tracy, California Irerracon <br /> May 21, 2021 Terracon Project No. NA197074B <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This Site Safety and Health Plan has been developed to keep Terracon personnel engaged in <br /> environmental services on the vacant property and former 2003 crude oil release from a Chevron <br /> pipeline, located at 23577 S. Mountain House Parkway, Tracy, San Joaquin County, California <br /> Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 209-080-26, so that they leave the site uninjured at the <br /> conclusion of every work day. Safety expectations of Terracon personnel working on this site will <br /> be as follows: <br /> oo Follow the safety rules applicable to your job. <br /> oo If it is not safe, do not do it; do not have your co-worker do it either. <br /> oo If you see something that is unsafe, speak up immediately, there and then, to your <br /> supervisor, no matter who—no matter what. <br /> oo If you are not sure of something or do not understand something, speak up and ask. <br /> All Terracon employees have the right to expect management cooperation in helping to keep them <br /> safe. Here is what you can expect from Terracon management while engaging in services at this <br /> project site: <br /> oo If you stop a task for a safety reason, we will back you up. <br /> oo If you bring up a safety concern, we will address it promptly. It will not go into a black hole. <br /> oo If there is an injury, we will conduct an incident investigation in a way that does not blame <br /> anyone—the person or people involved. The investigation will focus on learning, so that <br /> we can eliminate the next injury. <br /> We want every employee to conduct field operations in accordance with our Incident and Injury- <br /> Free principals: <br /> oo Evaluate the hazards of the work you are getting into and control the hazards to the extent <br /> practical before engaging in site services. <br /> oo Be observant to people who are inexperienced anxious about their work and for those who <br /> are being complacent with safe work procedures. Speak up to both, out of care and <br /> concern, and help them see that doing their work safely is the right thing to do for both <br /> them and their families. <br /> oo Be open if someone speaks to you about potential unsafe behaviors or equipment, and <br /> cooperate in the spirit of getting the job done safely. Everybody deserves a future. <br /> 3 <br />