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. • Regularly inspecting all PPE and providing proper maintenance and storage of PPE. <br /> • Monitoring all onsite workers for signs of stress (e.g., heat stress, cold exposure, toxic <br /> exposure, and general fatigue). <br /> • Participating in the preparation of the Site-specific Safety and Health Plan and ensuring <br /> its implementation on site. <br /> • Conducting safety briefings for onsite personnel. <br /> • Implementing evacuation procedures and coordinating emergency onsite medical care <br /> and services, when necessary. <br /> • Keeping the project Safety and Health Officer apprised of any conditions not covered in <br /> this Site-specific Safety and Health Plan. <br /> • Issuing a stop-work order if site conditions change or if procedures are not being <br /> followed or appear inadequate. <br /> Project Personnel <br /> r� CKY and subcontractor personnel who constitute the field team will have the following <br /> individual and collective responsibilities: <br /> • Read and be thoroughly familiar with all aspects of the Site Safety and Health Plan. <br /> • Complete all assigned tasks in compliance with the Site Safety and Health Plan. <br /> • Notify the SHO of any potentially unsafe conditions. <br /> • Attend all onsite safety meetings. <br /> • The field team will include at least two individuals with current CPR and FirstAid <br /> training. <br /> C3.0 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The work associated with this delivery order consists of six tasks, as described below. <br /> Details of the removal procedures are included in the QC Program of the GMP. <br /> C3.1 Task 1 - Site Reconnaissance and Mobilization <br /> • This task will start at the conclusion of the pre-construction conference on site. During the <br /> site reconnaissance areas will be identified for equipment storage; excavated soil <br /> stockpiles; UST, piping, and debris storage; and decontamination. Additionally, the UST <br /> C-3 <br />