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ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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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
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Approved
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j Frontier Transportation, Inc. <br /> Health and Safety Plan <br /> Page 2 <br /> As BEA's Health and Safety Coordinator (HSC), James Jazmin is responsible for directing and <br /> -I implementing the HASP and ensuring that all BEA and subcontractor personnel have been trained in HASP <br /> procedures. The HSC will coordinate safety activities with subcontractors and serve as liaison with public officials <br /> who might wish to monitor health and safety activities on-site. The HSC will also ensure that proper protective <br /> equipment is available and used in the correct manner, that decontamination activities are carried out correctly, that <br /> specific site hazards are noted and accounted for in the Work Plan and that employees have knowledge of the local <br /> emergency medical system. The HSC may conduct periodic site audits to ensure compliance with the HASP and to <br /> note any additional hazards or concerns. The HSC has stop-work authorization, which shall be executed upon <br /> determination that an imminent health or safety hazard exists. <br /> - 3.2 DESIGNATED SITE SAFETY OFFICER <br /> As BEA's Site Safety Officer (SSO), James Jazmin is responsible for implementing the site-specific 14ASP <br /> in the absence of the HSC. The SSO shall conduct daily tailgate safety meetings and ensure that only authorized <br /> personnel are allowed at the site. In addition, the SSO shall ensure that the daily sign-in logs for site persons and <br /> visitors are maintained. The SSO shall report any unsafe acts or conditions to the HSC. <br /> The SSO also has stop-work authorization, which shall be executed upon determination that an imminent <br /> danger to life or health exists. If a stop-work order is issued, due to safety concerns, the HSC shall be contacted <br /> j immediately and appropriate steps taken to correct the situation. <br /> it <br /> 3.3 PROJECT MANAGER <br /> BEA Project Manager, David Blakely is the direct link between BEA and Mr. Paul Zumberge. He is <br /> responsible for directing all on-site operations, including the overall implementation of the Health and Safety <br /> Program. In addition, the Project Manager is responsible for ensuring that adequate resources and personnel <br /> protective equipment are allocated for the health and safety of site personnel. The Project Manager is also <br /> responsible for ensuring that the safety personnel (via the HSC) are given free access to all relevant site information <br /> that could impact health and safety. He will correct conditions or work practices that could lead to employee <br /> exposure to hazardous materials. <br /> 3.4 OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL CONSULTANT <br /> SAN BERNARDINO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, BEA's Occupational Medical Consultant, will be <br /> available to answer medical questions and provide guidance in unexpected situations. The Medical Consultant will <br /> recommend appropriate medical monitoring for the site team members. <br /> 3.5 EMPLOYEES <br /> All BEA employees working at the site are responsible for reading and understanding the HASP. They will <br /> be held accountable for complying with all aspects of the HASP. <br /> 3.6 SUBCONTRACTORS <br /> I <br /> - - If they desire, subcontractors on the site may provide their own site Health and Safety Plan that must <br /> incorporate, at a minimum, BEA's Health and Safety Plan. As described above, BEA's HSC and SSO have authority <br /> to ensure that subcontractor employees are following the BEA and subcontractor HASP provisions. <br /> 4. EMERGENCY PLANNING <br /> ii <br />
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