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v S./ <br /> SECOR <br /> HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> REVIEW AND APPROVAL <br /> CLIENT: Atlantic Richfield Company SITE NAME: ARCO#5450 <br /> PROJECT NAME: Soil Borings-Grab GW Samples PROJECT NUMBER: 077.43323.210 <br /> START DATE: November 30, 2001 END DATE: May 30, 2002 <br /> PLAN EXPIRATION DATE: May 30, 2002 <br /> (Last day of expected fieldwork or no longer than 6 months). <br /> Thomas Y. Parker Signature:1-1,5F,-1,5F, Date: 47,6101 <br /> Plan Completed By <br /> Rusty Benkoskv Signature: Date: <br /> Project Manager <br /> Site Health and Safety Officer Signature: Date: <br /> Todd Brown Signature: Date:—//– If–c) <br /> f <br /> Office Health & Safety Officer <br /> Developed from JSA–Soil Boring/Groundwater Sampling dated March 30, 2000 <br /> This Health and Safety Plan has been written for the use of SECOR and its employees. It may <br /> also be used as a guidance document by properly trained and experienced SECOR <br /> subcontractors. However,SECOR does not guarantee the health or safety of any person entering <br /> these sites. <br /> Due to the potential hazardous nature of these sites and the activities occurring thereon, it isnot <br /> possible to discover, evaluate, and provide protection for all possible hazards which may be <br /> encountered. Strict adherence to the health and safety guidelines set forth herein will reduce, but <br /> not eliminate, the potential for injury. The health and safety guidelines in this Plan were <br /> prepared specifically for this site and should not be used on any other site without prior research <br /> by trained health and safety specialists. <br /> SECOR claims no responsibility for its use by others. The Plan is written for the specific site <br /> conditions, purposes, dates, and personnel specified and must be amended if these conditions <br /> change. This plan will provide useful information to subcontractors which will assist them in <br /> developing their own HASP, but it should not be construed as a substitute for their own plan. <br /> Subcontractors should sign this plan as an acknowledgement of hazard information and notice <br /> that this Plan does not satisfy their requirement to develop their own plan. <br />