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SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN

SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY plan TUCSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SUPERFUND site TUCSON, ARIZONA May 2013 Dr. Mark L Brusseau [project lead] Dr. Jon Mainhagu [project coordinator] 429 Shantz Bldg University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 520-626-4191 Emergency Numbers: Tucson Airport Authority Dispatch (520-573-8182) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION .. 1 STOP WORK AUTHORITY ..1 PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS ..2 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES ..2 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS.

In addition to the initial site briefing conducted at the commencement of the project, supplemental brief safety meetings shall be conducted by the Site Supervisor to discuss potential health and safety hazards associated with upcoming tasks, and necessary precautions to be taken. 1.5.2 SAFETY MEETING/HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN REVIEW

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1 SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY plan TUCSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SUPERFUND site TUCSON, ARIZONA May 2013 Dr. Mark L Brusseau [project lead] Dr. Jon Mainhagu [project coordinator] 429 Shantz Bldg University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 520-626-4191 Emergency Numbers: Tucson Airport Authority Dispatch (520-573-8182) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION .. 1 STOP WORK AUTHORITY ..1 PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS ..2 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES ..2 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS.

2 3 SITE-SPECIFIC TRAINING ..3 SAFETY MEETING/ HEALTH AND SAFETY plan REVIEW ..4 site OPERATIONS .. 5 SCOPE OF HAZARD EVALUATION .. 6 CHEMICAL HAZARDS ..6 CHEMICAL HAZARD SKIN CONTACT AND ABSORPTION HAZARD COMMUNICATION ..7 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE PHYSICAL HAZARDS ..9 HEAVY EQUIPMENT SAFETY AND DRILLING SAFETY .

3 9 UTILITY CLEARANCES ..11 VEHICLE TRAFFIC AND CONTROL ..12 MATERIAL HANDLING ..12 HEAVY LIFTING METHOD ..13 HAND AND POWER FALL HAZARDS ..17 SLIP/TRIP/HIT/FALL ..17 HEAT STRESS ..17 COLD STRESS ..19 ADVERSE WEATHER HOT WORK HAZARDS ..23 BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS ..24 POISONOUS PLANTS.

4 24 INSECTS ..24 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE).. 32 GENERAL ..32 TYPES OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)..32 TYPES OF PROTECTIVE MATERIAL ..33 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ..34 RESPIRATOR CLEANING ..34 - 1 - LEVELS OF REASSESSMENT OF PROTECTION AIR MONITORING PROGRAM .. 36 EXPOSURE MONITORING.

5 36 PHOTOIONIZATION DETECTOR ..36 COMBUSTIBLE GAS/OXYGEN/CARBON MONOXIDE/HYDROGEN SULFIDE METERS ..36 MONITORING FREQUENCY ..37 HEALTH AND SAFETY ACTION site CONTROL .. 39 COMMUNICATION ..40 BUDDY SYSTEM ..41 RESPONSIBILITIES ..41 site SECURITY ..41 PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES.

6 42 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES .. 43 ON- site EMERGENCIES ..43 ACCIDENT, INJURY, AND ILLNESS REPORTING AND EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT/FIRST AID ..44 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES FOR CONTAMINATED site EVACUATION ..45 SPILL AND RELEASE CONTINGENCIES ..45 46 FCS 326 .. ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. TRICHLOROETHYLENE .. 1 1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ..1 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS ..1 3. HAZARDS 4. FIRST AID MEASURES.

7 2 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES ..2 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES ..3 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE ..3 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION ..3 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL 10. STABILITY AND 11. TOXICOLOGICAL 12. ECOLOGICAL 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS ..5 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION ..5 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION ..6 - 2 - 16. OTHER 8 TRIFLUOROBROMOMETHANE .. 9 LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A CONTACT LIST AND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS - 3 - INTRODUCTION PURPOSE The purpose of this SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH and SAFETY plan (HASP) is to provide specific guidelines and establish procedures for the protection of personnel performing the activities at the Tucon International Airport Authority (TIAA) Three Hangers Area site .

8 The information in this HASP has been developed in accordance with applicable standards and is, to the extent possible, based on information available to date. The HASP is also a living document in that it must continually evolve as site conditions and knowledge of the site work activities develop. A vital element of the HEALTH and SAFETY Policies and Procedures is the implementation of a SITE-SPECIFIC HASP for field activities. This HASP, as applicable to this project, includes the following measures: Communicate the contents of this HASP to site personnel.

9 Eliminate unsafe conditions. Efforts must be initiated to identify conditions that can contribute to an accident and to remove exposure to these conditions. Reduce unsafe acts. Personnel shall make a conscious effort to work safely. A high degree of SAFETY awareness must be maintained so that SAFETY factors involved in a task become an integral part of the task. Inspect frequently. Regular SAFETY inspections of the work site , materials, and equipment by qualified persons ensure early detection of unsafe conditions. SAFETY and HEALTH deficiencies shall be corrected as soon as possible, or project activities shall be suspended.

10 Documentation of daily inspections and corrective actions should be kept with the project files. STOP WORK AUTHORITY All project participants are empowered and expected to stop the work of co-workers, subcontractors, client employees, or other contractors if any person's SAFETY or the environment are at risk. NO repercussions will result from this action. The discovery of any condition that would suggest the existence of a situation more hazardous than anticipated shall result in the removal of site personnel from that area and reevaluation of the hazard and the levels of protection.