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the facility Traffic outside the work area may at tines be heavy A site map is included in <br /> Appendix A <br /> 1.3 Policy Statement <br /> It is the policy of IT Corporation (TT) to provide a safe and healthful work environment for <br /> all its employees and subcontractors IT considers no phase of operation or administration to <br /> be of greater importance than injury or illness prevention Safety takes precedence over <br /> expediency or shortcuts At IT we believe every accident and every injury is preventable <br /> Every reasonable step to reduce the possibility of injury, illness, or accident will be taken <br /> This HASP prescribes the procedures that must be followed during all project field work <br /> Operational changes which could affect the health or safety of personnel, the community, or <br /> the environment will not be made without the prior approval of the IT Project Manager, and <br /> the Project Health and Safety (HS) Representative <br /> The provisions of this HASP are mandatory for all IT personnel and subcontractors of IT <br /> assigned to the Project IT requires all visitors to the work site to abide by the requirements <br /> of the Plan The Project HS Representative will provide written addenda to this HASP when <br /> changes warrant. No changes to the plan will be implemented without prior approval of the <br /> Project HS Representative <br /> 1.4 References <br /> This HASP complies with Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), <br /> California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Occupational Safety and Health <br /> (Cal/OSHA), United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Califomia EPA <br /> (Cal/EPA), and California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSQ regulations This <br /> Plan follows the guidelines established in the followmg documents. <br /> • Standard Operating Safety Guidelines (EPA, November 1984), <br /> • Occupational Safety and Health Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Site <br /> Activities National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH 86- <br /> 116), <br /> • Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910 120 (OSHA Regulation <br /> for Hazardous Waste Operations), <br /> MZJ11-29-94/R14S/HASPN4-0037 JAP 1-2 <br />