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DRMS Permit Index
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P2008046
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/21/2009
Doc Name
New MD application (MD-02) Non-confidential Part 4
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American Shale Oil, LLC
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DRMS
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MD2
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THM
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D
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• . Review of planned activities <br />Hazards associated with site operations <br />Hazards associated with equipment and hand tools <br />Other hazards as appropriate <br />Hazards encountered underground <br />PPE required <br />Communications <br />Site personnel responsibilities <br />Decontamination procedures (if warranted) <br />Emergency procedures <br />Corporate health and safety meetings will be scheduled periodically to discuss new safety <br />concerns, revisions to existing safety requirements, and lessons learned from accidents and near <br />® misses. Both corporate and tailgate safety meeting agendas and content will be reviewed and/or <br />appended by company management, the SSHO, or the site project manager or supervisor. <br />3.2.6 Safety Inspections <br />The SSHO, or his/her designee, will inspect the site daily to identify potential hazardous <br />conditions or work areas. Each inspection will include ensuring that work operations are being <br />conducted in compliance with the protocols and procedures outlined in this SSHP. <br />Any employee who suffers an illness or injury that imposes a medical restriction on his or her <br />job duties must have a physician's release statement indicating that he or she is fit for duty <br />before the SSHO will permit that employee to return to full duty. <br />3.2.7 Chemical Hazard Communication <br />A hazard communication program has been implemented to govern "hazardous substances" as <br />defined by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and "hazardous chemicals" as defined <br />• by OSHA in 29 CFR 1910.1200, identifies other sources of information for the identification of
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