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HASP-Additional Site Investigation for PFAS BSK Project#E20-016-01F <br /> Stockton Metropolitan Airport(SCK) May 5,2023 <br /> Stockton, California Page 2 <br /> 2. RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> BSK will have Health and Safety oversight at the Site and coordinate responsibilities for BSK employees. <br /> Each subcontractor,as applicable,will be held accountable for the safe and healthful performance of work <br /> by each of their employees, subcontractors, or support personnel who may enter the Site. <br /> Subcontractors involved in handling soils and groundwater must require their employees, visitors, <br /> subcontractors, and their suppliers/vendors to comply with the minimum standards set forth by OSHA <br /> and the subcontractor's Site HASP while on the work Site and in the conduct of BSK contracts. Specific <br /> operations not covered in this plan will be governed by other applicable federal, state, and local <br /> regulations. Subcontractors are required to know and comply with safety regulations that apply to their <br /> operations. <br /> Provisions of this HASP along with applicable regulations issued by governmental entities will be strictly <br /> adhered to by BSK. A copy of this HASP will be kept on-Site and available to BSK employees. All on-Site <br /> BSK employees must read and sign the BSK Health and Safety Compliance Form, indicating they have read <br /> and understand the Site HASP. <br /> 2.1 Project Manager <br /> The Project Manager (PM) directs on-Site sampling, investigations and operational efforts of BSK <br /> personnel. The PM may delegate all or part of these duties to an appointed Site Safety Officer (SSO), if <br /> applicable. At the Site, the PM and/or the SSO has primary responsibility for: <br /> • Availability and proper use of appropriate personal protective equipment by on-Site BSK <br /> personnel. <br /> • Awareness by on-Site BSK personnel of provisions of this plan, instruction of on-Site BSK <br /> personnel in work practices necessary to maintain safety, and familiarity by on-Site BSK <br /> personnel of emergency procedures. <br /> • Establishing that BSK field personnel have a minimum of 40 hours of Health and Safety training <br /> and appropriate field experience, and have been fit tested for respirators, if required. <br /> • Awareness of on-Site personnel of potential hazards associated with Site operations. <br /> • Monitoring safety performance of personnel regarding required work practices. <br /> • Establishing air monitoring strategy as needed to detect potentially hazardous airborne <br /> substances in contaminated work zones. <br /> • Removing BSK or subcontractor employees who violate safe work practices. <br /> • Correcting work practices or conditions that may result in injury or exposure to hazardous <br /> substances. <br /> • Directing emergency response operations. <br /> • Preparing accident/incident reports. <br />