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SITE MANAGER <br />Mr. William Irwin of Advanced Environmental Services, Inc., will be designated as the <br />Site Safety Officer during our on-site involvement with the removal of underground <br />petroleum piping associated with this project at the Unocal Service Station located at <br />2701 March Lane, Stockton California (see Figure 1). The Site Safety Officer will be <br />responsible for the implementation of the Site Safety Plan and will keep a record of the <br />site activities and control of both the primary work zone and decontamination zone. <br />TRAINING CERTIFICATION <br />Our Site Safety Officer is currently certified for Hazardous Waste Site Operations, with <br />training received in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120. All personnel entering the work <br />zone will be required to present proof of the above certification. <br />SITE ORIENTATION MEETING <br />A meeting will be conducted prior to the commencement of work for the purpose of <br />discussing work zones, physical and chemical hazards, as well as additional elements of <br />the Site Safety Plan. The meeting will be conducted by the Site Safety Officer. <br />HAZARDOUS ASSESSMENT <br />The primary potential hazards generally include physical hazards inherent in equipment <br />usage, and chemical, both contact and inhalation. Explosion potential is also a concern. <br />These concerns and methods for safely guarding against each are discussed separately <br />below. <br />PHYSICAL HAZARDS <br />Hard-hats, safety glasses and steel -toed boots will be worn when working within <br />the primary and decontamination zones. Work zones will be kept in an orderly <br />fashion to minimize tripping hazards. <br />CHEMICAL HAZARDS <br />The primary chemicals expected during the underground petroleum piping <br />removal project include gasoline, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene. <br />If significantly contaminated soil is encountered, additional protective clothing <br />may include Tyvek suits and gloves. <br />