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

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emoval of impacted soils. Waste transportation on the project is anticipated to<br />

occur on business days between hours of approximately 7:00 am to 4:00 pm<br />

throughout the project duration. It is anticipated that trucks will be on-site for up<br />

to 1 hour for staging/loading <strong>and</strong> will be at the disposal facility for up to 1 hour for<br />

offloading.<br />

Training<br />

The waste transporter will ensure that all drivers staffed for this project will have<br />

all the necessary DOT training, licenses <strong>and</strong> permits to complete the<br />

transportation phase of the project. Documentation will be provided by the<br />

waste transporters to the LAUSD indicating that truck drivers for this project have<br />

been recently road tested <strong>and</strong> tested for dumping procedures. The Project<br />

Manager for the waste transporters will participate in weekly staff safety meetings<br />

<strong>and</strong>, as necessary, tailgate safety meetings.<br />

Equipment<br />

Drivers will cover loaded trailers with solid one-piece tarps during transport of all<br />

soils off the <strong>Site</strong>. The waste transporter(s) will maintain a consistent truck fleet for<br />

the duration of the project. This ensures consistent transportation procedures<br />

<strong>and</strong> minimizes training. As part of the transport contractor requirements:<br />

1. All trucks will have been inspected by the California Highway Patrol.<br />

2. Every driver will perform <strong>and</strong> record daily safety inspections.<br />

3. Trucks also will be subject to monthly terminal inspections; <strong>and</strong><br />

4. Trucks are to be serviced <strong>and</strong> thoroughly inspected every 30 days.<br />

The waste transporter will maintain documentation of these inspections <strong>and</strong><br />

maintenance records, <strong>and</strong> will make them available to the LAUSD upon request.<br />

Project Schedule <strong>and</strong> Truck Staging<br />

The waste transporter will stage empty trucks in a consistent location at the <strong>Site</strong>.<br />

Truck drivers will be provided truck route map(s) (Figures I-3a <strong>and</strong> I-3b) to each<br />

facility along with specific route directions at the beginning of the project. Maps<br />

<strong>and</strong> directions will be available on-site for the duration of the project.<br />

The proposed locations of the temporary soil storage area are shown on Figure I-<br />

4. The proposed location of the load-out <strong>and</strong> staging areas will generally be<br />

adjacent to soil excavation areas as identified in Figure I-4. On a daily basis, the<br />

waste transporter will provide a truck schedule with the total expected number of<br />

truck loads that are expected to cycle through each disposal facility for each work<br />

day (i.e., this will approximately equate to the number of trucks loaded for each<br />

work day).<br />

I-2<br />

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