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HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> For <br /> Possible PETROLEUM AND SOLVENT CONTAMINATION SITES <br /> �� '_j�7(7)), � 7T <br /> '77- <br /> 6131 Pacific Ave. <br /> Stockton ,Ca <br /> 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION <br /> 1.1 INTRODUCTION: <br /> This Health and Safety Plan shall provide the safety and health requirements for installation of OPW Enhanced Vapor <br /> Recovery(EVR)Pahse 1 System taking place under a contract with Mr.Hung Tran,owner of Marigold Shell. This Plan <br /> provides the structure for a Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan, and provides information that will apply to all sites in <br /> this project. Together, they comprise the Site Safety and Health Plan (HASP). This Health & Safety Plan will be <br /> considered complete only with an associated Site-Specific Health and Safety Information for each site. <br /> The purpose of this safety plan is to protect individuals,those working at the site,visitors,and the surrounding populous, <br /> and the environment during on site sampling and site characterization activities at petroleum contamination sites. This <br /> plan includes preventive and protective measures against health hazards, fire and explosion hazards, and mechanical <br /> hazards that may exist or occur during field activities. <br /> 1.2 SITE INFORMATION: <br /> The General Information section of each Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan will provide the following information: <br /> 1. Name and Location of the Site; <br /> 2. Name of Individual Preparing the Plan,and Date of Preparation: <br /> 3. Brief Site History; <br /> 4. Remediation Objective and Work Plan; <br /> 5. Proposed Dates of Remediation,and; <br /> 6. Assessment of Overall Worker and Public Health Hazards. <br /> 1.3 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: <br /> Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1910 and <br /> 1926 apply to work under this site-specific HASP. Title 8 of California Code of Regulations (General Construction <br /> Safety orders and General Safety Orders)must be complied with at California sites. <br /> Additional requirements are contained in Code of Federal Regulations title 40,Protection of the Environment. <br /> 1 <br />