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• LFR, Inc. <br /> 1.0 GENERAL <br /> LFR, Inc. (LFR) has prepared this Health and Safety Plan (HSP) for use during the <br /> field activities to be conducted at the SFPP, L.P. Stockton Terminal located at 2947 <br /> Navy Drive in Stockton, California ("the Site"). Activities conducted under LFR's <br /> direction at the Site will be in compliance with applicable Occupational Safety and <br /> Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, particularly those in Title 8 California <br /> Code of Regulations (CCR) 5192, and other applicable federal, state, and local laws, <br /> regulations, and statutes. A copy of this HSP will be kept on site during scheduled field <br /> activities. <br /> This HSP addresses the potential hazards associated with planned field activities at the <br /> Site. It presents the minimum health and safety requirements for establishing and <br /> maintaining a safe working environment during the course of work. In the event of <br /> conflicting requirements, the procedures or practices that provide the highest degree of <br /> personnel protection will be implemented. If work plan specifications change or if site <br /> conditions encountered during the course of the work are found to differ substantially <br /> from those anticipated, the Director of Health and Safety must be informed <br /> immediately upon discovery, and appropriate changes will be made to this HSP. <br /> It is the Project Manager's responsibility to ensure that health and safety procedures are <br /> enforced at the Site. Project personnel, including subcontractors, shall receive a copy <br /> of this HSP and sign the form to indicate acceptance before on-site project activities <br /> begin. <br /> LFR's health and safety programs and procedures, including medical monitoring, <br /> respiratory protection, injury and illness prevention, hazard communication, and <br /> personal protective equipment (PPE), are documented in the LFR Corporate Health and <br /> Safety Manual. These health and safety procedures are incorporated herein by <br /> reference, and LFR employees will adhere to the procedures specified in the manual. <br /> When specified in contract documents, this HSP may cover the activities of LFR <br /> subcontractors. However, this HSP may not address hazards associated with tasks and <br /> equipment that are specialties of the subcontractor (e.g., operation of a drill rig). <br /> Subcontractors are responsible for developing, maintaining, and implementing their <br /> own health and safety programs, policies, and procedures. <br /> LFR is responsible for the safety of its employees and subcontractors under its control, <br /> but assumes no responsibility for the activities of other contractors or their <br /> subcontractors who may be working concurrently at the general project location. LFR <br /> will use a reasonable degree of care when marking potentially hazardous areas within <br /> its project work site and restricting access as appropriate. LFR will not be responsible <br /> for others outside its control who disregard such marked hazards or restricted access. <br /> This HSP has been prepared specifically for this project and is intended to address <br /> health and safety issues solely with respect to LFR's work. All references, therefore, to <br /> KMEPStockton-HASPv1.doc:LFR Page 1 <br />