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• <br /> 1333 Martinez Street,San Leandro,California; Chang Income Property Partnership,LP(property owner)do Westlake Development Partners,LLC(applicant) <br /> DRAFT MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM(MMP) <br /> MONITORING <br /> IMPACT MITIGATION REQUIRED RESPONSIBILITY TIMING <br /> Mitigation Measure#8(Continued) <br /> • <br /> • <br /> Hazards and Hazardous would be required to meet applicable federal,state and local laws, <br /> Materials(Continued) regulations and requirements. <br /> #9: (Risk Management Measures for Construction Phases) City of San Leandro Prior to issuance of Grading' <br /> The following are risk management procedures to be followed by Community Development Permit <br /> future contractors during site preparation and construction Department and <br /> activities. General soil management protocols are presented; as Environmental Services <br /> well as, protocols for managing fill soils that may be brought to Division of the Public <br /> • the Sites during filling operations. Works Department • <br /> • Pre-Construction Planning and Notification: Prior to the <br /> start of construction activities involving below-ground work, <br /> information regarding known areas of contamination shall be <br /> provided to the contractor by the Site owner. <br /> • Site-Specific Health and Safety Worker Requirements: Each <br /> contractor will be responsible for the health and safety of their <br /> own workers, including, but not limited to, preparation of their <br /> own health and safety plan (HSP) and injury and illness <br /> prevention plan (m'P). The purpose of these documents is to <br /> provide general guidance to the work hazards that may be <br /> encountered during each phase of construction activities <br /> • Contractors are also required to determine the requirements <br /> for worker training, based on the level of expected contact to soil, <br /> soil vapor, and groundwater associated with the contractor's <br /> • <br /> activities and locations. The HSP shall contain provisions for <br /> limiting and monitoring chemical exposure to construction <br /> workers, chemical and non-chemical hazards, emergency <br /> procedures, and .standard safety protocols. Depending upon <br /> known.conditions at the time of site development, employees <br /> conducting earthwork activities at the Site may be required to <br /> complete a 40-hour HAZWOPER training course (29 CFR <br /> 1910.120 (e)), including respirator and personal protective <br /> equipment training. <br /> • Construction Impact Mitigation Measures: During . <br /> construction, measures shall be taken by contractors to minimize <br /> dust generation, storm water runoff and tracking of soil off the <br /> Sites. In addition, measures will be taken to reduce the potential <br /> for the creation of preferential pathways (vertical or horizontal) <br /> • <br /> • <br /> for COPCs detected at the Sites during the planned subsurface <br /> • <br /> • <br /> 1333 Martinez Street, Westlake Office/Technology Campus—Draft MMP Page 4 <br /> • <br />