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RECORD_ID
PR0541913
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024043
FACILITY_NAME
FRONTIER TRANSPORTATION FACILITY
STREET_NUMBER
425
STREET_NAME
LARCH
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95304
APN
21220009
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
425 LARCH RD
P_LOCATION
03
QC Status
Approved
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Frontier Transportation, Inc. <br /> Health and Safety Plan <br /> Page 1 <br /> 1 . HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> Biophysics Environmental Assessments, Inc. (BEA), has established this site-specific Health and <br /> Safety Plan (HASP) as part of he work plan for all individuals engaged in field assessment activities at the <br /> Frontier Transportation, Inc. site located at 425 Larch Road, Tracy, California. All site work shall be <br /> conducted in a safe manner and comply with EPA, state and local regulations, in particular OSHA 29 CFR, <br /> part 1910, and California Administrative Code Title 8 . In addition, all site work will comply with BEA <br /> Corporate Health and Safety Program and all supporting Standard Operating Procedures. This HASP may be <br /> modified during actual field activities, if necessary, as more information and site-specific data is obtained. <br /> Prior to any work on-site, an approved copy of this HASP (latest edition) shall be provided to all <br /> employees and subcontractors by the Project Manager. Each subcontractor will be responsible for providing <br /> their own HASP. At a minimum the subcontractors' HASP must meet the requirements of this HASP. BEA <br /> will review and approve each subcontractor HASP prior to initiation of field work. <br /> 1 .1 PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES <br /> The purpose of this site-specific HASP is to provide guidelines and procedures to ensure the health <br /> and physical safety of those persons working at the Frontier Transportation, Inc. property. While it may be <br /> impossible to eliminate all risks associated with site work, the goal is to provide precautionary and responsive <br /> measures for the protection of on-site personnel, the general public and the environment. The HASP <br /> objectives are as follows : <br /> • Ensure the safety of all site personnel <br /> • Protect the public and the environment <br /> • Adhere to BEA Health and Safety procedures <br /> 1.2 IMPLEMENTATION <br /> This site-specific HASP, and any additions included in a subcontractor HASP, will be reviewed and <br /> the Field Team Review Form (Attachment 1 ) will be completed by all site personnel prior to their scheduled <br /> field work. Whenever the site-specific HASP is revised or amended, personnel will be instructed in the new <br /> procedures and required to complete a new Field Team Review Form. The site-specific HASP will be <br /> implemented in the field by BEA's Health and Safety Coordinator and/or designated Site Safety Officer. <br /> 2. BACKGROUND <br /> 2.1 SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION <br /> The site is located at 425 Larch Road in Tracy, California and has operated as a truck yard. <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbon and oxygenate (MTBE) impacted soil and groundwater was identified at the site. <br /> 2.2 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> One ( 1 ) soil boring will be advanced for the purpose of collecting environmental soil and <br /> groundwater samples in order to identify the level of contamination in the soil and groundwater. <br />
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