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SITE SAFETY WORKPLAN <br />Operations that will be conducted on the site include the removal of two underground fuel <br />tanks, the collection of soil samples after the tanks have been removed and general site <br />cleanup. <br />The Site Safety Officer, in concert with the AEMC Industrial Hygienist, will assess the <br />hazard of inhalation of vapors or particulate matter according to meteorological conditions <br />and the phase of site operations, and will determine when and in what areas of the site <br />personnel will be required to wear respirators. <br />Onsite personnel are trained to be aware of the potential for heat stress during site <br />operations. The combination of overexertion, protective clothing, and high ambient <br />S temperatures could cause heat stress which can lead to dehydration if body liquids and <br />minerals are not replaced. Rest periods and replacement of body fluids by potable <br />drinking water and electrolyte containing beverages are required to prevent heat stress <br />during site operations. <br />HEALTH AND SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR KEY PERSONNEL <br />The Project Manager and the Site Safety Officer will be responsible for planning and <br />coordinating all activities onsite and will ensure that a Tailgate Safety Meeting form, <br />completed and signed by an AEMC Industrial Hygienist, is obtained before work begins. <br />; They will also ensure that the Tailgate Safety Meeting form is signed daily by each <br />employee onsite and that the Health and Safety Plan is reviewed before work begins by all <br />site operations personnel. <br />0 <br />rm y.oz(.M): HAS Plan Page 3 <br />i AMERICAN <br />