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Work Plan—Site Sampling Page 2 <br /> West Weber Site-Stockton <br /> GPE Project 536.2 <br /> I INTRODUCTION <br /> This health and safety plan (HSP) covers the soil and groundwater sampling field work <br /> associated with the attached Site Sample Plan. This plan describes measures designed to assure <br /> worker protection from adverse exposure to site contaminants and other physical hazards. <br /> Project Background <br /> The subject site, has been operated for a variety of industrial uses for almost a century, as <br /> documented elsewhere. These uses have, or may have, entailed the storage and use of hazardous <br /> materials including petroleum products, contaminant heavy metals such as arsenic and lead, <br /> semi-volatile organic compounds, and pesticides. See the attached Work Plan and the Initial <br /> Assessment for details. <br /> Key Personnel &Responsibility <br /> The following table summarizes the personnel expected to participate in the field work and their <br /> respective responsibilities and authority: <br /> Person Affiliation Responsibility <br /> Steve Lankford Geo-Phase Environmental Inc. Sample Collection and Exercises Overall Management& <br /> Site Safety <br /> RSI Driller RSI Drilling Safe and Proper Drilling of Geo-Probe Borings <br /> Jerry Lile DTSC Regulatory Oversight <br /> The Site Safety Officer(Steve Lankford) has the responsibility to: <br /> • Implement the HSP. <br /> • Monitor compliance with the HSP. <br /> • Temporarily suspend field activities if the health and safety of the personnel are <br /> endangered. <br /> • Excuse an individual from the site for infractions of the HSP. <br /> • Upgrade protection levels as required. <br /> • Coordinate use and maintenance of air monitoring equipment and personal protective <br /> equipment. <br /> • Monitor worker use of personal protective equipment and direct upgrade or downgrade <br /> according to criteria established in the HSP. <br /> II JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> Chemical Exposure <br /> There are no known health hazards associated with hazardous releases at this site. Insofar as the <br /> property was formerly used as described in the Preliminary Assessment, however, it must be <br /> assumed that any of the potential contaminants, especially the gasoline and associated chemicals <br /> may be present in the soil. The principal work-site health hazard associated with this condition is <br /> 2937 Veneman Avenue, Suite B240 Geo-Phase Environmental Inc. Phone: (209)569-0293 <br /> Modesto, Ca 95356 Fax: (209)569-0295 <br />