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we <br />ATC workplaces, as applicable The program meets, and often exceeds, the requirements promulgated by <br />the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) As part of the SIP, ATC personnel are appropriately <br />trained and under a Medical Surveillance Program in accordance with OSHA 40 CFR 1910 120, as <br />applicable <br />The primary mechanism to ensure employee, environmental, and public safety at ATC at the project site <br />will be the Health and Safety Plan (HASP) ATC will prepare, approve and implement a HASP for this <br />project All individuals working under the purview of ATC will be required to read and sign the HASP to <br />acknowledge their understanding of the information contained in it The HASP will be site-specific and <br />task -specific, describing hazardous conditions that may be encountered and prescribing the necessary <br />safety protocols to protect employees from these hazards The HASP will be reviewed by the project <br />management team and then reviewed/approved for field use by the Site Safety and Health officer The <br />HASP will be implemented and enforced on site by the assigned Site Safety and Health Officer ATC <br />will prepare a Health and Safety Plan based on the scope of work and the potential hazards relating to the <br />installation of the remediation system <br />At a minimum the HASP will identify roles and responsibilities of key site personnel, hazard analysis for <br />A chemical, physical, and physieocliei�ncaI lia2ard5 aiitiwpated, a personnei protec,doin plarrfntt� aaleLy <br />procedures for specific site operations, (e g , drilling, etc ), a decontamination plan, and an emergency <br />response/contingency plan The HASP will specify levels of protection for site personnel on a task - <br />specific basis As with any project of this magnitude, there are inevitable encounters with a variety of <br />physical hazards ranging from simple housekeeping to temperature extremes ATC will provide continual <br />evaluation of all potentially hazardous conditions, as the protect is undertaken and prescribe additional <br />safety protocols to protect site personnel as needed <br />10 2.2 Installation Activities <br />The remediation system installation will be implemented as specified in the remediation system <br />engineering design and bid package The design and bid package will include installation activities, <br />which will consist of the following <br />• Remediation Well Installation: The proposed remediation system will utilize existing wells <br />VEAS-1 through VEAS-3 for vapor extraction and air sparging, respectively Existing wells EX - <br />1 and MW -1 will be utilized for groundwater extraction, proposed wells VEAS-4 and VEAS-5 <br />will also be utilized for vapor extraction and air sparging The construction of proposed wells <br />VEAS-4 and VEAS-5 is identical to VEAS-1 as illustrated in Figure 3 <br />• Remediation Trenching and Piping Subsurface remediation piping will be installed in a trench <br />for the purpose of vapor and groundwater extraction and for air sparging from the respective well <br />to the remediation system compound Existing wells VE -1, VE -2, VE -3 and proposed wells VE -4 <br />and VE -5 will be utilized for vapor extraction purposes Existing wells AS -1, AS -2, AS -3 and <br />EZ 100966 CAP <br />S 1EZ SmelEZ i009661Repom\100966CAP <br />20 <br />ATC Associates Inc <br />ATC Project No 43 25827 0026 <br />