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Site Health and Safety Plan PreparationPacific EH&S Certified Industrial Hygienists, Registered Environmental Assessors, and senior level professionals develop Site Health and Safety Plans for clients in connection with activities at sites where hazardous materials and/or hazardous wastes are known and/or are suspected to exist. Such plans, which are comprehensive and are based on the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response regulation, are intended to provide hazard information associated with specific site operations, and to present specific means for protection against such hazards. To this end, our Health and Safety Plans typically include an introduction that contains background information about the site; an organizational structure that outlines specific individual health and safety responsibilities; a hazard assessment that contains pertinent analytical data, predictable types and estimated quantities of contaminants, general hazard classifications of the contaminants, site health and safety hazards, and applicable exposure guidelines; a hazard mitigation section that presents specific means for protection against anticipated hazards; an exposure monitoring plan; personal protective equipment requirements; medical surveillance requirements; training requirements; site control/work zone needs; decontamination procedures; an emergency contingency plan; and record keeping requirements.
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