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Recovery Act (RCRA), the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA), the U.S. Department of <br />Transportation (DOT), and other applicable California state codes and standards. <br />The purpose of this SSHP is to provide guidelines that allow the Site Safety and Health <br />Officer (SSHO) to respond to changing conditions and make professional judgments regarding <br />the interpretation of monitoring data and related control measures. The SSHP also delineates <br />health and safety responsibilities and assigns those responsibilities to project and office <br />personnel. This document is to be read and understood by site personnel. The specific <br />requirements of this SSHP apply to Geofon employees and subcontractors and/or site tasks <br />unless authorized for such use by a designated Geofon representative. Site personnel (employees <br />and subcontractors) must be permitted access to this SSHP upon request. Site personnel are <br />required to sign this SSHP as an acknowledgment of agreement, acceptance, and understanding <br />of the contents. <br />The Scope of Work includes the following activities: <br />• Removal of Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) — The Scope of Work to be <br />performed by Geofon will involve the removal, cleaning, decontamination, and <br />transportation of two 12,000 -gallon diesel fiberglass USTs, and its associated piping. <br />The USTs will be triple rinsed, inerted, and manifested. Tank inerting, removal, and <br />transport will be in accordance with American Petroleum Institute (API) 1604. The <br />USTs will be transported to a level site on DDJC and will be placed on blocks for <br />storage/resale by DRMO. The piping and tank rinsate will be hauled to a state - <br />approved disposal facility. <br />• Soil Sampling — After removal of the USTs and piping is complete, ten (10) soil <br />samples from beneath the tank concrete hold-down slab and sides of the exeavation <br />and two (2) soil samples along the piping will be collected. In addition, three (3) soil <br />samples will be collected from the stockpiled soil. The soil samples will be analyzed <br />6 <br />