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Site-Specific Safety & Health Plan

At a minimum, a Site Safety Plan should do the following:

  • List the key personnel responsible for site safety (and alternatives for when these individuals are not on-site)
  • Describe the risks associated with each operation
  • Confirm that personnel are adequately trained to perform their job responsibilities and to handle the specific hazardous situations they may encounter
  • Describe the protective clothing and equipment to be worn by personnel during various site operations
  • Describe any site-specific medical surveillance requirements
  • Describe the program for periodic air monitoring, personnel monitoring, and environmental sampling (if needed)
  • Describe the actions to be taken to mitigate existing hazards (for example, the containment of contaminated materials) in order to make the work environment less hazardous
  • Define site control measures
  • Include a site map
  • Establish decontamination procedures for personnel and equipment
  • Set forth the site's Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

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