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Site Safety Plan January 17, 1990 <br /> Fire Engine Company No. 2, Stockton, California AGS 38009-25 <br /> A <br /> The Staff Geologist or Engineer will also act as the Site Safety Officer. As such, the Staff <br /> Geologist or Engineer is responsible for addressing the following items: <br /> o Implementing the Site Safety Plan, Company policy, an-1 procedures <br /> o Requiring and maintaining adequate safety supplies and equipment inventory, <br /> onsite <br /> tt U Conducting daily safety meetings and advising workers regarding hazards <br /> o Site control, decontamination, and contamination-reduction procedures <br /> o Reporting accidents or incidents <br /> > The Staff Geologist or Engineer has the authority to suspend work any time he or she finds <br /> that the provisions of the Plan are inadequate for worker safety. The Staff Geologist or <br /> Engineer will inform the Project Manager and the Health and Safety Coordinator promptly <br /> of deficiencies within the Plan or individuals or subcontractors whose conduct is not <br /> _ consistent with the requirements of this Plan. <br /> MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE <br /> Applied GeoSystems personnel and subcontractors engaged in project activities must <br /> participate in a medical surveillance program and must be cleared by the examining <br /> physician(s) to wear respiratory protection devices and protective clothing for working with <br /> hazardous materials. The applicable requirements of Title 8,Section 5216, of the California <br /> Administrative Code will be observed. The applicable requirements under 29 CFR <br /> 1910.3.20 of the Federal Administrative Code will also be observed. <br /> SAFET'!AND ORIENTATION MEETING <br /> Field personnel from Applied GeoSystems and its subcontractors will attend a project- <br /> specific training meeting for safety issues and review the project tasks before beginning <br /> work. The meeting will be led by the Project ]Manager or Staff Geologist or Engineer. In <br /> addition, ft-testing of respiratory protective devices will be conducted as part of the safety <br /> orientation meeting when the use of a respirator may be required. <br /> w ' <br /> 2 <br /> `--Ajo)7ASd C'e®S sA9ms <br />