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PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC. <br />HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br />CTO/ <br />Project No.: 044-0162 <br />CLEAN Project: N62474 -88-D-5086 <br />Site Name: NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS STATION (NCS) <br />Address/Location: STOCKTON CALIFORNIA <br />Project Manager: Jeff Johnson <br />Task Descriptions and Objectives: <br />This Health and Safety Plan (HSP) establishes the responsibilities, requirements, and <br />procedures for the protection of personnel while performing tasks under this CTO. <br />It is the objective of this HSP to establish a means to provide a safe work environment for <br />site personnel, to provide a uniform and concise plan of action, and to provide all site personnel <br />with the necessary guidance to adhere to these policies. The organization of programs and the <br />procedures contained herein are based on an evaluation of potential hazards at the site and the <br />procedures in response to those hazards. This HSP meets requirements as set forth by the <br />following documents and agencies: <br />• Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) - 29 CFR 1910.120 Hazardous <br />Waste Operations and Emergency Response, Occupational Safety and Health Standards <br />• OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Safety and Health Regulations for Construction <br />• Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), California <br />• Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) <br />• California Department of Health Services (DHS) <br />This HSP has also been designed to meet guidelines for the Comprehensive Long -Term <br />Environmental Action Navy (CLEAN) Health and Safety Program dated April 5, 1991. In <br />addition, it will comply with U.S. Navy Environmental Health and Safety Requirements. <br />This HSP is for performing an underground storage tank (UST) closure at the Naval <br />' Communications Station (NCS) in Stockton, California. The activity involves removing one UST <br />and associated piping and sampling soil and ground water from the tank excavation pit. The <br />field methods and procedures are described in detail in Section 2.4 of the Site Sampling Plan. <br />I A-1 <br />11 <br />