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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
2013
RECORD_ID
PR0231073
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0002064
FACILITY_NAME
7-ELEVEN INC. STORE #14117
STREET_NUMBER
2725
STREET_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2725 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Job Safety Analysis—(USS' Removal) <br /> Field staff must review job-specific work plan and coordinate with project manager to verify that all up-front logistics <br /> are completed prior to staging work including, but not limited to, permitting, success agreements and notification to <br /> required contacts(e.g., site managers, inspectors, clients, subcontractors,etc.).Additionally, a tailgate safety meeting <br /> must be performed and documented at the beginning of each work day. Safe Performance Self Assessment(SPSA) <br /> procedures must be used during field activities.Also consider weather conditions(heat,cold, rain, and lightning). <br /> Date: <br /> Work Type: <br /> Work Site: <br /> Organization: Wayne Perry,Inc. <br /> Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Level (D) <br /> Hard Hat IYes ❑ No <br /> Steel-toed Boots I Z Yes ❑ No <br /> Hearing Protection-specific to task E Yes Q No <br /> High VisibE Traffic Safety Vest E Yes ❑ No <br /> Protective Gloves—Leather work gloves ® Yes ❑ No <br /> Safety Glasses & Screen Face Shield E Yes ❑ No <br /> Other: <br /> . . Steps Potential Hazard(s) Critical Action(s) <br /> UST Removal <br /> 1 Personal health and Heat stress and Heat stroke Drink plenty of fluids and have <br /> safety plenty of fluids available (water <br /> and sports drinks are <br /> recommended; coffee and soda <br /> may actually cause further <br /> dehydration). <br /> Wear loose, non-restrictive <br /> clothing and hat/cap. <br /> Stay in shade as much as <br /> possible to keep cool (use vehicle <br /> and air-conditioning if necessary). <br /> Use sunscreen to prevent <br /> sunburn and lip balm to prevent <br /> chapped lips. <br /> Be aware of faintness, dizziness, <br /> unconsciousness, paleness, and <br /> Injury from lack of communication profuse sweating in site personnel <br /> (contact PM or if severe, contact <br /> emergency personnel). <br /> Redness to the face, high body <br /> temperature, and lack of sweating <br /> may indicate heat stroke (contact <br /> emergency personnel <br /> immediately). <br /> Conduct safety meeting prior to <br /> start of work. <br /> Identify nearest hospital, and <br /> location of health and safety <br /> equi merit first aid <br />
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