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TASK DATE <br />Drill and sample soil borings to evaluate soil and shallow groundwater <br />beneath the site Completed July 2004 <br />Install new water supply well October 2004 <br />Destroy new water supply well November 2004 <br />Excavation and disposal of surface and buried waste Janu~-June 2005 <br />Surfklce grading and erosion control measures January-June 2005 <br />Consolidate and cover waste in northern corner of site Janua -June 2005 <br />Submit report summarizing site activities September 2004 <br />Excavate and dispose ofwaste along RR bcrm in Parcel 14 To Be Determined <br />Submit report summarizing disposition of waste along RR berm in <br />Parcel 14 <br />To Be Determined <br />Mr. Roben McC1ellon <br />September 22, 2004 <br />Page 10 of 11 <br />Heat Stress <br />With the possible combination of ambient lactors such as high air temperature,low air <br />movement, high radiant heat, and protective clothing, the potential for heat stress is a concern. <br />All on-site personnel will be made familiar with the symptoms of heat stress and the conditions <br />during which they may occur.Heat stress symptoms may include elevated hem rate, nausea, <br />headache, lightheadedncss, and lack of coordination or decreased job performance or slurred <br />speech. <br />ll` a heat stress condition develops, Mr. Palomino will monitor tor heat stress.Site personnel <br />shall follow the appropriate work practices and monitor their potential heal stress condition. At a <br />minimum, Workers will break every 2 hours for 10 to 15 minute rest periods.In addition, <br />workers are encouraged to lake rests whenever they feel any adverse effects, especially those <br />effects that may be heat-related. The frequency of breaks may need to be increased, as needed. <br />Also, if resting pulse rates exceed ll() beats after a 3-minute waiting period, then additional <br />breaks will be taken.Workers are encouraged to drink small volumes of cool water about every <br />20 minutes for rehydration. <br />Noise Hazards <br />Employees may not be exposed to noise greater than the levels established by Cal/OSHA <br />9()dBA TWA for an 8 hour day).If levels are higher than this, engineering, administrative, or <br />work practice controls are required. When the noise levels cannot be controlled through these <br />methods hearing protection will be provided. <br />5.0 ANTICIPATED PROJECT SCHEDULE <br />G1\GROUNDZE\Palomino\wp_sile|nillinal .doc