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U-Haul <br /> Facility Number 70q-2-_3- <br /> HEALTH <br /> 0q-2-�HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> Page 18 <br /> SECTION 7.0 <br /> 7.1 SITE CONTROL <br /> Site control is necessary to protect personnel from HBC, U-Haul, subcontractors, the general <br /> public, and as a means of reducing the possibility of exposure to contaminants that may be <br /> present. <br /> A control system is also required to assure that personnel and equipment working on the <br /> hazardous waste site are subjected to appropriate health and safety surveillance. <br /> The possibility of exposure to contaminants will be reduced or eliminated by the use of the <br /> following methods, where appropriate: <br /> 1. Setting up security of physical barriers at the work site; <br /> 2. Minimizing the number of personnel and equipment on-site consistent with effective <br /> operations; <br /> 3. Establishing work zones within the site; <br /> 4. Establishing control points to regulate access to work zones; <br /> 5. Establishing observation zones for project oversight by U-Haul personnel; <br /> 6. Establishing emergency evacuation routes and assembly area(s); <br /> 7. Implementing appropriate decontamination procedures; and, <br /> 8. Minimizing the airborne dispersion of contaminants. <br /> Tailgate safety meetings will be conducted on site, each day, at the beginning of the work day. <br /> At this time, the site safety officer will review the health and safety plan, including the actions to <br /> be taken to minimize risks to on-site workers, visitors, and the public. An emergency plan will <br /> be reviewed, along with routes to the nearest emergency medical facility. <br /> A copy of the health and safety plan will kept on site at all times. <br />