ETL 1110-1-158
28 Feb 95
that are required for a specific meeting should be included in
the scope.
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3.6
Schedule.
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The project manager should provide a required completion deadline
for the treatability study. The Contractor should be required to
develop a proposed schedule showing the completion date for
sampling, each phase of testing, and submission of all draft and
final reports.
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3.7
Submittals.
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The submittals expected during the treatability study are listed
in this section. No technical requirements should be presented
here. The number of copies, and who will receive the submittals
should be specified. This listing should include POC name,
title, address, telephone number, and facsimile number.
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3.7.1
Treatability Study Work Plan.
3.7.2
Results of Initial Mixing and Testing.
3.7.3
Draft Treatability Study Report.
3.7.4
Final Treatability Study Report.
4. Site Specific Safety and Health Plan (SSHP).
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In general, the Contractor performing a treatability study must
comply with the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120 while performing
on-site work. Specifically, the Contractor shall develop,
implement and enforce an SSHP which effectively addresses the
hazards related to working in, around, and with contaminated
material expected on-site during the collection of samples and
any portion of the treatability study performed on-site. At a
minimum, the SSHP should address the topics outlined in Appendix
B of ER 385-1-92 in the detail necessary to assure that the on-
site personnel are protected from hazards and potential exposure
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