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INTRODUCTION <br /> Purpose <br /> The primary purpose of this Site Health and Safety Plan (SHASP) is <br /> to provide Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) field <br /> personnel with an understanding of the potential chemical and <br /> physical hazards that exist or may arise while the tasks of this <br /> underground diesel storage tank removal project are being <br /> performed. Secondarily, this information defines the safety <br /> precautions necessary to respond to such hazards. <br /> A copy of this SHASP will be on-site at all times. An additional <br /> copy will be kept and transported along with any injured worker to <br /> the medical facility (Building 877) for use by the medical staff. The <br /> expiration date of this SHASP is May, 1995. <br /> Objective <br /> The objective of this SHASP is to ensure the safety of all field <br /> personnel, contractors and the surrounding community. Project <br /> staff and approved contractors will acknowledge and adhere to the <br /> policies and procedures established by LLNL. Accordingly, all <br /> personnel assigned to this project will read this SHASP and sign the <br /> Acknowledgement Statement (page ii of the Closure Plan), to certify <br /> that they have read, understand and will abide by the SHASP. <br /> Tailgate Meetings <br /> A tailgate meeting will be conducted by the Site Safety Officer <br /> (SSO) prior to each day's activities to review the following: <br /> • location of health and safety supplies on-site <br /> • location of nearby telephones, sanitation facilities and potable water <br /> • emergency procedures <br /> • decontamination procedures <br /> • hazards anticipated for the work being performed that day <br /> An Industrial Hygienist designated by the Environmental Safety and <br /> Health (ES&H) Team 1 will attend the initial tailgate meeting to <br /> discuss overall hazards that may be encountered in the project. <br /> D-1 <br />