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2. 2 Site Safety Officer Responsibilities (continued) <br /> Providing a pre-entry briefing according to section 4 of <br /> this plan. <br /> Inspecting the use of proper personal protective equipment <br /> PPE by employees , contractors and subcontractors at all <br /> times. <br /> Monitoring workers for signs and symptoms of excessive heat <br /> stress. Workers experiencing excessive heat stress shall be <br /> moved into the cold zone for liquid replenishment and cool <br /> down. <br /> 2. 3 Sampling Team Personnel Responsibilities <br /> Become familiar with and follow the requirements of this <br /> site safety plan and follow instructions given by the SSO. <br /> Notify the SSO of any injury, signs of symptoms of <br /> overexposure to hazardous substances, any unsafe acts or <br /> conditions occurring at the site. <br /> Collect samples as instructed using proper equipment and <br /> safe procedures to minimize exposure to hazardous materials <br /> or conditions. <br /> 3.0 JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> The field tasks associated with this tank removal are discussed <br /> below: <br /> Prework site visit and verification of UST location. <br /> UST excavation preparation, excavation, removal , <br /> transportation and disposal . <br /> Examination of excavation and collection of soil samples. <br /> Back-fill of excavation. <br /> The work activities outlined above present potential physical and <br /> chemical hazards to the workers involved. In all instances, <br /> precautionary measures will be implemented to minimize the risk. <br /> It is not expected that any workers or nearby residents shall be <br /> adversely affected by the proposed work. Strict environmental <br /> monitoring will be conducted at and around the work area. <br /> Adherence of this SSP will minimize the risk to persons <br /> conducting work and also to those not associated with the field <br /> work. This assessment will be revised periodical during the site <br /> investigation as more detailed information becomes available. <br /> The following chemicals are suspect of being present at the site: <br /> total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg ) and the gasoline <br /> constituents benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes <br /> (BTEX) . Care will be taken to minimize dermal contact with waste <br /> materials. <br />