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f'+ <br /> .4API ed GeO.Y sfesns <br /> � .1191-E Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA 9582& (916) 152-2901 <br /> • FREMONT • IRVINE + HOUSTON • BOSTON s SACRAMENTO • � <br /> CULVER CITY •SAN JOSE <br /> SITE SAFETY PLAN No. 38009-2S <br /> SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENTAL, INVESTIGATION <br /> at the <br /> Fire Engine Company No. 2 <br /> 114 West Sonora Street <br /> Stockton, California <br /> (January 17, 199x) <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This Site Safety Plan describes basic safety requirements for the subsurface environmental <br /> r investigation. The provisions set forth in this Plan apply to the employees of Applied <br /> GeoSystems and its subcontractors working on this phase of the project. The subcontractors <br /> may elect to modify these provisions, but only to upgrade or increase the safety <br /> requirements, and ordy with the concurrence of Applied GeoSystems, as designated and <br /> accepted in writing. <br /> This Site Safety Plan will address the expected potential hazards that may be encountered <br /> on the worksite for this project. Field activities are planned to begin upon approval of the <br /> Work Plan by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division with the duration <br /> estimated at approximately 3 days after the start date. If changes in site or working <br /> conditions occur as activities progress, addenda to this plan will be provided by Appiied <br /> GeoSystems. <br /> AUTHORITY FOR SITE SAFETY <br /> The Applied GeoSystems personnel responsible for project safety are the Project Manager <br /> and the Staff Geologist or Engineer. The Health and Safety Coordinator is responsible for <br /> the overall Applied GeoSystems Health and Safety Program and may choose to audit the <br /> site for compliance and take appropriate action tocorrect deficiencies. The Project <br /> Manager is responsible for implementing the provisions of this Plan, for providing a copy <br /> of this Plan to the Staff Geologist or Engineer, and for advising the Staff Geologist or <br /> Engineer ori health and safety matters. The Project Manager and Staff Geologist or <br /> +�+ Engineer have the authority to audit site activities for compliance with the provisions of this <br /> Plan. They may suspend or modify work practices or dismiss subcontractors whose conduct <br /> does not meet the requirements specified in this Plan. <br /> The Staff Geologist or Engineer is responsible for communicating the information contained. in this Plan to the Applied GeoSystems personnel assigned to the project and to the <br /> responsible representative of each subcon,ractor working for Applied GeoSystems on the <br /> project. <br />