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SITE SAFETY PLAN <br /> Introduction: <br /> This Site Safety Plan (SSP) has been designed to address safety provisions needed during performance of soil boring <br /> operations at the Industrial Innovations property, located at 935 East Scotts Avenue in Stockton,California(Site)(Figure <br /> 1). Its purpose is to provide established procedures to protect all on-site personnel from direct skin contact, inhalation,or <br /> ingestion of potentially hazardous materials that may be encountered at the site. The SSP establishes personnel <br /> responsibilities,personal protective equipment standards decontamination procedures,and emergency action plans. <br /> E2C Remediation(E2C) seeks to enter property described above for the purpose of drilling three soil borings. Drilling <br /> equipment will be brought to the site and operated by a subcontractor: <br /> ECA,Inc. <br /> 3011 Twin Palms Drive <br /> Aptos,CA 95003 <br /> C-57 License Number 695970 <br /> The SSP describes means for protecting all on-site personnel from deleterious contamination or personal injury while <br /> conducting on-site activities. As described below, we will meet all requirements promulgated by the California <br /> Department of Health Services. Drilling operations for this project will consist of drilling soil borings and backfilling <br /> borings with bentonite and concrete. <br /> Site Description: <br /> The Site is a former steel fabrication business,currently vacant,active onsite and on adjoining properties since the early <br /> part of the 2016 century(see Figure 1 for site location). Site facilities include several connected building units or various <br /> ages, currently vacant, formerly used for fabrication or office space;the Site formerly had four underground fuel tanks, <br /> which were removed,and one former concrete sump,which was filled with concrete in place. No further work to assess <br /> or mitigate contamination was required and a Closure Letter was issued by San Joaquin County in 1994. Fire insurance <br /> maps from 1917 showed that a portion of the Site had a"paint shop"at that time. A plot plan of the Site is provided in <br /> Figure 2;Site configuration in 1917 is shown in Figure 3. <br /> The Site lies at an approximate elevation of 25 feet above mean sea level. The nearest surface water body is the Stockton <br /> Deep Water Channel, roughly 1 mi to the west. The Site is bounded to the north by a welding supply store and East <br /> Hazelton Avenue, to the west by a vacant warehouse,to the east by a railroad right-of-way and vacant land, and to the <br /> south by commercial property. <br /> Responsibilities of Key Personnel: <br /> All personnel on site will have assigned responsibilities. Mr.Andrew Lush, P.G.,of Lush Geosciences, Inc. will be the <br /> On-Site Geologist and serve as the Site Safety Officer(SSO). As SSO, Mr. Lush will present a copy of the SSP to on- <br /> site personnel. Personnel will be required to document their full understanding of the SSP before admission to the site. <br /> Compliance with the SSP will be monitored at all times by the SSO. Appropriate personnel will conduct a training <br /> session to assure that all are aware of safe work practices. In the training session, personnel will be made aware of <br /> hazards at the site and will utilize Material Safety Data Sheets for information on compounds to be encountered. <br /> On-site employees will take reasonable precautions to avoid unforeseen hazards. Atter documenting understanding of <br /> the SSP, each on-site employee will be responsible for strict adherence to all points contained herein. Any deviation <br /> observed will be reported to the SSO and corrected. On-site employees are held responsible to perform only those tasks <br /> for which they believe they are qualified. <br /> Provisions of this SSP are mandatory and personnel associated with on-site activities will adhere strictly hereto. <br /> Job Hazard Analysis: <br /> Hazards likely to be encountered on site include those commonly encountered when operating any mechanical <br />