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Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) - Laschools.org

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• Los Angeles Unified School District Project Manager (PM) – The LAUSD PM is<br />

directly responsible for overall project activities at the <strong>Site</strong>, <strong>and</strong> will serve as the<br />

primary point of contact to Parsons.<br />

• Parsons Project Manager – The Parsons PM reports directly to the LAUSD PM <strong>and</strong><br />

exercises control over all project activities including field investigation, remedial<br />

action, <strong>and</strong> report writing activities. The Parsons PM is ultimately responsible for<br />

planning <strong>and</strong> staffing to meet project requirements, assuring adequate planning <strong>and</strong><br />

execution of the health <strong>and</strong> safety plan, implementing the QAPP, by overseeing<br />

analytical data quality, data management <strong>and</strong> project requirements. The Parsons<br />

PM is also responsible for budget, schedule, <strong>and</strong> quality of technical memor<strong>and</strong>a,<br />

data packages, <strong>and</strong> reports.<br />

• Parsons <strong>Site</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Officer (SHSO) – The SHSO is responsible for<br />

approval <strong>and</strong> implementation of the project <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>.<br />

• Parsons Field Manager (FM) – The FM exercises project oversight of the field<br />

investigation/remedial action activities <strong>and</strong> reports to the project manager. The FM<br />

oversees the day-to-day progress of the investigation/remedial action, including<br />

manpower, scheduling, <strong>and</strong> compliance with the QAPP. The FM is also<br />

responsible to the PM for the conduct of site investigation/remedial action activities<br />

<strong>and</strong> the coordination <strong>and</strong> scheduling of subcontract support. Responsibilities of the<br />

FM include the following:<br />

- Supervising the field team, including field geologists, technicians, <strong>and</strong><br />

subcontractors;<br />

- Correcting nonconformances identified in field methods;<br />

- Implementing field health <strong>and</strong> safety protocols, <strong>and</strong> interacting in field<br />

procedure training for all newly assigned field personnel; <strong>and</strong><br />

- Ensuring compliance with the QAPP in h<strong>and</strong>ling <strong>and</strong> recording field<br />

samples.<br />

• Parsons QA Officer – The QA Officer reports to the Parsons PM <strong>and</strong> coordinates<br />

directly with the FM. The Project QA Officer is responsible for ensuring that<br />

sufficient QA procedures are developed for the project, that adequate quality<br />

controls are imposed to achieve the required level of QC <strong>and</strong> that the controls are<br />

implemented properly. Responsibilities of the QA Officer include the following:<br />

- Ensuring that project-required QA/QC procedures are clearly specified for<br />

field <strong>and</strong> laboratory activities;<br />

- Working directly with the PM, field personnel, <strong>and</strong> the laboratory's PM to<br />

ensure that chemical data collection <strong>and</strong> analytical procedures are adequate<br />

for the project-specified level of data quality;<br />

- Ensuring that system <strong>and</strong> performance audits are routinely performed by<br />

the subcontract laboratory;<br />

- Acting as the PM’s point of contact with the subcontract laboratory; <strong>and</strong><br />

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