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E WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY PO <br /> 1. GENERAL <br /> This Health and Safety Plan has been designed to conform to and/or exceed guidance standards <br /> promulgated by EPA and the California Department of Health Services, Federal OSHA regulations <br /> (29CFR1910.120) and CAL/OSHA regulations. Because considerable experienced judgment must <br /> be applied to decisions that will be made while actually working on site, it is the goal of this plan to <br /> provide maximum work efficiency while maintaining an uncompromisingly safe working <br /> environment, This plan is not a substitute for experienced judgment and direction, or for common <br /> sense during construction activities. <br /> Scott Co. of California will provide general contracting services, material and equipment for the <br /> completion of scope of work. Scott Co. of California (as well as it's subcontractors and <br /> independent contractors) will adhere to the Site Work Health and Safety Plan. <br /> 2. WOBK OBJECTIVE <br /> The overall work objective is to provide for proper and safe completion of scope of work, the entry <br /> and inspection of (3) three 12.000 gallon single wall fiberglass tank. <br /> 3. SAFETY MANAGMENT <br /> The field supervisor, Pat O'Mara and/or William McCarthy are the site and safety officers and will <br /> ensure that all personnel comply with all applicable regulations and requirements of this plan. Due <br /> to the various aspects of the work, specific personnel are not assigned to this project at present. <br /> 4. EMPLOYEE TRAINING <br /> Basic requirements for all on-site employees will be training in accordance with TS CCR 5192 (e). <br /> The person serving as Site Safety and Health Supervisor will have completed a standard first aid <br /> course, as well as 40 Hour Hazardous training. <br /> 5, IDENTIFIED PHYSICAL HAZARDS <br /> A. The presence of heavy equipment at this site presents the potential for physical injury <br /> during the tank preparation and final inspection procedures. All heavy equipment operators <br /> and workers around the equipment must be constantly aware of the hazards associated <br /> with the operation of that equipment. The Following precautions will be taken during any <br /> construction activity to prevent physical harm: <br /> a) All heavy equipment at the site (backhoes, front-and loaders, utility trucks, etc.) <br /> must be used only for the purposes for which it was designed. Under no <br /> circumstances will a piece of heavy equipment be used for personnel lifts. <br /> b) All vehicles with a haulage capacity of 2-1/2 cubic yards or more must be <br /> equipped with an automatic electric back-up alarm which is audible at a distance <br /> of 200 feet. <br />