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i <br /> M and M Automotive November 1994 <br /> Site Specific Safety Plan Soil Boring/Sampling <br /> WES Project No. 4070-T Well Installation <br /> The Project Manager and the Site Safety Officer have the authority to suspend <br /> work anytime they determine that the provisions of the plan are inadequate to <br /> ensure worker safety. The Site Safety Officer shall also inform the Program <br /> Manager of individuals whose conduct is not consistent with the requirements of <br /> the plan. <br /> The following is a list of safety officer and supervisor responsibilities: j <br /> Identify emergency officials; <br /> Identify chemicals and their toxicities; <br /> Provide for first aid; 5 <br /> Perform site briefings; <br /> Ensure proper protective gear is available and utilized - <br /> instruct employees in use and maintenance; <br /> Evaluate potential hazards, both old and new, <br /> physical contact - lacerations, sprains, burns, <br /> inhalation and absorption through skin, nose; <br /> electrical; <br /> biological; <br /> Layout contaminated and clean zones; <br /> Note and communicate locations of emergency equipment; <br /> Promote use of the buddy system and immediate notification <br /> of toxic effects; <br /> Note possible explosion or fire hazards. <br /> Records of the above items will be documented as they are defined and implemented in the <br /> site briefings. <br /> SECTION 3 <br /> JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> i <br /> 3. 1 GENERAL BACKGROUND <br /> The contaminants present on site is gasoline and its components. The gasoline was stored <br /> in underground storage tanks which have been removed. <br /> 3.2 WASTE DESCRIPTION <br /> Gasoline <br /> CHEMICAL HAZARDS AND CHARACTERISTICS <br /> Chemical Symptoms UELa /LELb PELC <br /> Benzene Irritant to eyes, nose, respiratory 7.9%/1.3% .1 ppm <br /> system, giddiness, headaches, <br /> nausea, staggered gait, fatigue, ' <br /> lassitude, dermatitis, bone marrow <br />