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1910.120, Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, then this HSP shall be modified. <br /> However, should conditions and or activities change, the application of the provisions of SHSP should be <br /> evaluated and the relevant sections of this HSP shall be changed, as necessary. <br /> D. ON-SITE ORGANIZATION AND COORDINATION <br /> The following personnel are designated to carry out the stated job functions on site: <br /> Health and Safety Officer: John T. Burkart 704)543-4221 <br /> Project Team Leader: Dale Lanier 704)543-4221 <br /> Field Team leader Gary Halbert <br /> The designated Field Team Leader is directly responsible for safe[ <br /> recommendations on site. <br /> Field Team Members: TBD <br /> Contractors: TBD <br /> Federal Agency Representatives: None <br /> State Agency Representatives: None <br /> Municipal Representatives: None <br /> Other Representatives" one <br /> Personnel arriving at or departing from the site will log in and out with the Field Team Leader. All <br /> activities on site must be cleared through the Project Team Leader. <br /> E. SITE CONTROL <br /> Although potential chemical and physical hazards have been identified in this HSP, if unexpected <br /> conditions arise, the Field Team Leader will stop all work at the site and notify the Project Team Leader <br /> and Health and Safety Officer. Work will not resume until the HSP and working conditions have been <br /> reevaluated and the HSP revised accordingly. <br /> F. HAZARD EVALUATION <br /> The following substances are known or suspected to be on site.The primary hazards of each are identified <br /> as follow: <br /> _ Substance Concentration Primary Hazard <br /> Petroleum unknown dermal <br /> G. AIR MONITORING <br /> Air monitoring may be performed using a photo-ionization detector or equivalent, however is not <br /> required. <br />