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Remedial Investigation QAPP <br /> Stockton Army Aviation Support Facility,California <br /> Table 14-1 RI Schedule <br /> Data Analysis/Modeling(Mobilization 2) TBD TBD <br /> Reporting TBD TBD <br /> Notes: <br /> RI = Remedial Investigation <br /> QAPP=Quality Assurance Project Plan <br /> TBD=To Be Determined <br /> 14.1 Mobilization <br /> The following subsections present field tasks that may be completed as part of the mobilization activities. <br /> 14.1.1 Right of Entry Documentation Support <br /> An ROE with the Stockton Municipal Airport will be necessary to complete the RI field activities, including grab <br /> groundwater sampling, monitoring well installation and sampling, well gauging, soil, and other sampling media <br /> as required. Per AR 200-1(Army, 2007),the State Guard must concur with off-Facility sampling prior to seeking <br /> ROEs. ROE documentation and property identification will be sent by USACE Project Manager (PM) and ARNG <br /> project officer at least 60 days prior to entry onto a property. ROE property data will include a property parcel <br /> number, legal description, owner name, mailing and physical addresses, phone number, and a map of the <br /> property. The Parsons Team will provide support to USACE and ARNG by developing the parcel property maps. <br /> Within the Parsons Team, Kristine Manglona-Huang will be the Point of Contact(POC)for all ROE efforts within <br /> the PFAS RI program, including Stockton AASF. Monitoring wells will be installed, within public rights-of-way, to <br /> the extent possible; however, no monitoring wells are proposed in public rights-of-way during Mobilization 1. <br /> Access will be coordinated with property owner(s)and/or officials with ROE authority as applicable. <br /> 14.1.2 Health and Safety Requirements <br /> Health and safety requirements for field activities will be specified in the Accident Prevention Plan(APP)and Site <br /> Safety and Health Plan (SSHP). Personnel mobilized to the Facility will be required to meet training requirements <br /> identified in Federal Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 and applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration <br /> (OSHA) training, including Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) and medical <br /> surveillance requirements. At least two personnel trained in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) <br /> will be onsite during field activities. Training certificates for personnel (HAZWOPER 40-hour training; current <br /> HAZWOPER 8-hour refresher training;and first aid/CPR)will be maintained on site. <br /> The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) will have completed the 30-hour OSHA General Industry or <br /> Construction Industry Safety Class or equivalent, as specified in EM 385-1-1 (USACE, 2014). For non- <br /> construction related field activities (such as groundwater, surface water, or sediment sampling) a Hazardous <br /> Toxic Radioactive Waste (HTRW) SSHO may be utilized. The HTRW SSHO must have a minimum of 1 year of <br /> experience implementing health and safety programs and meet the training requirements listed in EM 385-1-1 <br /> (USACE, 2014).The SSHO will be responsible for managing, implementing, and enforcing the health and safety <br /> program in accordance with the accepted APP/SSHP. The SSHO will be a competent person that can identify <br /> existing and predictable hazards in the working environment or working conditions that are dangerous to <br /> personnel, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. <br /> PARSONS Worksheet#14&16: Project Tasks and Schedule <br /> Page 61 <br />