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Haight Road Tank Removal 2 <br />NOA Project Number: E07174A <br />January 2008 <br />Onsite personnel are responsible for operating in accordance with all applicable <br />regulations of the Division of Occupational Safety Et Health (Cal/OSHA) outlined in T8 <br />CCR General Industry and Construction Safety Orders. <br />1.3 About this Health and Safety Plan <br />The text of this Health and Safety Plan is based on a model Health and Safety Plan <br />written by the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC; 2003) and provided by <br />that agency. The example document has been modified with DTSC's permission to <br />reflect conditions specific to this project. <br />2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION <br />The site currently consists of agricultural land and rural residences and an equipment <br />storage shed. Two storage tanks, and agricultural equipment are located on the site. <br />3.0 ROLES Et RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Personnel anticipated to be onsite at various times during site activities include: <br />• Environmental Engineer <br />• Tank Removal Contactor <br />• Onsite Field Personnel <br />• Hazardous Waste Hauler <br />• Tank Hauler <br />3.1 Responsibilities of the Environmental Engineer <br />The Environmental Engineer will direct the site activities. The Environmental Engineer <br />has the primary responsibility for ensuring that all personnel are aware of: <br />• Names of personnel and alternates responsible for site safety and health. <br />• Safety, health, and other hazards present onsite. <br />• Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and ensuring that the equipment is <br />available. <br />• Work practices by which the employee can reduce risks from hazards. <br />• Safe use of engineering controls and equipment onsite. <br />• Medical surveillance requirements, including recognition of symptoms which <br />might indicate overexposure to hazards. <br />• Site control measures, decontamination procedures, site standard operating <br />procedures, and the contingency plan and responses to emergencies including <br />the necessary PPE. <br />The Environmental Engineer is also responsible for ensuring that all employees have <br />received at least 40 hours of health and safety instruction (offsite), and three days of <br />actual field experience under the direct supervision of a trained experienced <br />