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Haight Road Tank Removal <br />NOA Project Number: E07174A <br />January 2008 <br />0 4 <br />Field personnel shall be familiar with the physical characteristics of the site, <br />including: <br />Wind direction in relation to contamination zones <br />Accessibility to associates, equipment and vehicles <br />Communications <br />Operation zones <br />Site access <br />Nearest water sources <br />The number of personnel and equipment in the contaminated area must be <br />kept to a minimum, consistent with effective site operations. <br />Procedures for leaving a contaminated area must be planned and implemented <br />before going onsite in accordance with the site HASP. <br />All visitors to the job site must comply with the HASP procedures. Personal <br />protection equipment may be modified for visitors depending on the situation. <br />Modifications must be approved by the Tank Removal Contractor or <br />Environmental Engineer. <br />4.0 TRAINING Et MEDICAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS <br />4.1 Training <br />Only authorized personnel with at least of 40 hours health and safety training meeting <br />the requirements of HAZWOPER (T8 CCR Section 5192) and three days of supervised <br />field experience are permitted to participate in hazardous materials components of <br />the fieldwork. As applicable, all personnel working with hazardous materials shall <br />have the required annual HAZWOPER refresher training. All site personnel working <br />with hazardous materials must be able to provide training documentation. <br />5.0 DESCRIPTION OF FIELD WORK <br />Field work will include testing the tank atmosphere for explosives, triple rinsing the <br />tanks, adding dry ice to make the atmospheres inert, loading the tanks onto the <br />transporter, removing the tanks to a permitted disposal facility, and colleting soil <br />samples from beneath the original location of the tanks. Soil samples will be collected <br />by hand augering to the depth of 6 feet and collecting a undisturbed sample from each <br />tank location for analysis. <br />6.0 JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS <br />The following hazards to site workers from the subject project have been identified <br />during the preparation of this HASP: chemical hazards due to potential contaminants, <br />physical hazards due to heat and stress, and severe weather hazards. <br />Hazards to off-site receptors from the subject project are limited to airborne dust that <br />may contain soil contaminants. <br />6.1 Chemica[ Hazards <br />