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30 December 2011 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 95-0106 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> • Air sample analysis; <br /> • Review and analysis of air data; and <br /> • Report preparation. <br /> 2.1 . PRE-FIELD WORK PREPARATIONS <br /> A site specific health and safety plan will be prepared in accordance with Occupational <br /> Safetyand Health Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Site Activities(National Institute <br /> for Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. <br /> Environmental Protection Agency, 1985). All field personnel will be trained in hazardous <br /> materials communication and will have completed a 40-hour Health and Safety Course as <br /> specified in OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard [29 <br /> CFR 1910.120(e)], and 8-hour annual refresher courses as necessary. Additional <br /> information regarding site information will be provided to parties upon request where and <br /> when available. <br /> Approximately ten to fourteen days prior to indoor air sampling the occupant of 104 West SKi <br /> Beverly Place will be contacted in person by AGE personnel to confirm the schedule of <br /> sampling and explain the sampling procedures. AGE personnel will answer any questions �,�►� <br /> about the sampling and sampling procedures at this time. Additionally, the occupant of 12 (J <br /> 104 West Beverly Place will be given a list of household products that should be removed <br /> from the home or are discouraged to be used 24-48 hours prior to indoor air sampling; the <br /> list of household items is presented in Appendix B. <br /> At the time of indoor air sampling and prior to the start of sample collection each room <br /> inside the residence at 104 West Beverly Place will be inspected and commercial and <br /> household products will be inventoried. Products that contain volatile chemicals or other <br /> chemicals that can potentially bias the results of the sampling will be listed on a Building <br /> Screening Form. The Building Screening Form presented in Appendix M of the DTSC- <br /> prepared, Guidance For The Evaluation And Mitigation Of Subsurface Vapor Intrusion To <br /> Indoor Air - Final (Vapor Intrusion Guidance) dated October 2011 will be utilized; a copy <br /> of the Building Screening Form is presented in Appendix C. Indoor contaminants sources <br /> and products that can potentially bias the sampling results will be located using an organic <br /> vapor meter equipped with a photo-ionization detector calibrated to detection limits of parts <br /> per billion by volume (PID: MiniRae 2000, 10.0 eV, calibrated to 10 parts per million lS A <br /> isobutylene). Any identified sources of indoor contamination will be removed from the <br /> house or sealed and re-monitored with the PID. t4ilood� <br /> ''A Ko (�cell <br /> Advanced CeoEnvironmental,Inc. D 1.0 S5$ <br /> o,00aa2s� µ'UI <br />