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0 <br />L] <br />The Project Safety Officer has the authority to upgrade or downgrade the provisions of this <br />Site Safety Plan as site conditions change. In addition, the Project Safety Officer shall be <br />responsible for the following: <br />o Safety Supplies & Equipment Inventory for the Project Site <br />o Accident/Incident Reporting <br />o Decontamination/Contamination Reduction Procedures. <br />B. PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP, INC. SAFETY OFFICER <br />The Company Safety Officer reports to the Pacific Environmental Group, Inc. (PACIFIC) <br />Senior Management and is responsible for assuring on-site safety and loss prevention <br />functions. <br />Responsibilities include: <br />o Health surveillance of all PACIFIC employees. <br />o Assuring that safety procedures in effect are in compliance with all <br />appropriate federal, state, and company regulations. <br />o Maintenance of personnel exposure monitoring records. <br />o Assuring appropriate personal protective equipment is adequate for actual <br />hazards of on-site conditions. <br />o Assuring appropriate exclusion areas are identified and delineated. <br />3.0 JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS <br />A. CHEMICAL HAZARDS <br />The possible major contaminants to be encountered on the project are Petroleum <br />Hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). It is not anticipated that VOC <br />emissions in the direct breathing zone of personnel working around the monitoring wells or <br />borings will be higher than background levels. <br />920-124.1A/SSP.DOC 2 December 8, 1997 <br />