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Health and Safety Plan <br /> 1319 & 1327 South Madison Street, Stockton, CA <br /> 432770 <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> This Health and Safety Plan (HASP) was prepared to inform all AEI personnel of known or <br /> reasonably anticipated potential hazards and safety concerns at this Site. All personnel <br /> participating in field activities must be trained in the general and specific hazards unique to the <br /> job they are performing and, if applicable, meet recommended medical examination, medical <br /> monitoring and/or training requirements. All AEI employees will follow the guidelines, rules, and <br /> procedures contained in this site-specific HASP. AEI personnel will contact the Project Manager <br /> (PM), Senior Author (SA) or Regional Health and Safety Representative if unexpected conditions <br /> are encountered at the site, including but not limited to: <br /> 1. New processes; <br /> 2. Changes in work scope; <br /> 3. Changes in field conditions or operations; <br /> 4. Changes or modifications to products or services; <br /> 5. Additional or changes in the chemicals of concern; and/or <br /> 6. Of unsafe conditions encountered which were not previously addressed in this <br /> HASP. <br /> Each contractor, subcontractor, and visitor shall be expected to review and understand the <br /> hazards, risks, and control methods (including emergency procedures) as outlined in this HASP, <br /> and sign off on the HASP. This can be accomplished either during the project planning stage or <br /> during the first health and safety briefing on site. However, contractors and subcontractors will <br /> be required to prepare their own HASP to address site safety and work hazards associated with <br /> their proposed site activities prior to mobilization to the site. In addition, each subcontractor will <br /> be required to provide AEI with their site-specific HASP, and communicate the types of hazards <br /> and control methods associated with their activities to AEI during the first safety briefing on site <br /> and as conditions change. Relevant contractor information regarding the identification of hazards <br /> and appropriate control strategies for the hazards for their particular job tasks should also be <br /> presented and a site-specific HASP should be available for review by all parties. Each contractor <br /> or subcontractor must assume direct responsibility for its own employees' health and safety. <br /> Copies of the HASPs will be kept on Site for review and reference during all site activities. Upon <br /> completion of the project, the finalized and signed copy of the HASP will be placed in the project <br /> file. <br /> 1.1 Specific Work Activities <br /> The field activities currently underway and/or planned include the following tasks as described <br /> below: <br /> Task 1: Drilling and Soil Sampling: <br /> AEI will contract a licensed driller to advance five exploratory soil borings at the Site with a <br /> truck-mounted, direct push drilling rig. One (1) boring adjacent to the inground lift will be <br /> advanced to a maximum depth of 10 feet bgs. The remaining borings will be advanced to a <br /> maximum depth of 5.5 feet bgs. <br /> One (1) soil sample from the borings located near the inground lift, waste drums, and soil area <br /> west of the Site building will be selected for the analyses of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) <br /> Page 1 <br />