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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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Site Safety and Health Plan <br /> shall be immediately reported to the Field Team Leader, the SSH Officer, and Project SSH <br /> Officer. If necessary, any field activities shall be halted until the SSHP has been amended to <br /> reflect changed conditions and reviewed and approved by the SSH Officer and Project or Site <br /> Manager. <br /> 1.4 Stop Work Authority <br /> All site personnel are empowered, expected, and have the responsibility to stop their own work <br /> and the work of co-workers, or other contractors if any person's safety or the environment are at <br /> risk. NO repercussions will result from this action. <br /> Site or project conditions that are possible reasons to stop work and to consider modifications to <br /> the SSHP include: <br /> Site temperatures outside the range predicted in this SSHP (possibly resulting in greater risk of <br /> heat or cold stress); <br /> Personal protective equipment(PPE)breakthrough or unexpected degradation; <br /> Unusual odors that can not be identified; <br /> Unexplained, elevated readings on an organic vapor monitor; and <br /> Unexpected changes in soil coloration or texture that might indicate undisclosed contamination. <br /> This list is not comprehensive and should be used only as guidance (also refer to Section 6, for <br /> emergency response procedures). <br /> 1,5 Contractor/Subcontractor Coordination <br /> Certain activities performed may require the use of another contractor and/or subcontractor. All <br /> contractors and subcontractors will be provided with a copy of this SSHP, which they must <br /> adopt. This plan is applicable to the other contractors/subcontractors insofar as Wayne Perry, <br /> Inc. employees will be directing the work of contractors/subcontractors performing this work. <br /> In addition, other contractors/subcontractors will prepare their own SSHP, which must meet or <br /> exceed the requirements of this SSHP, for activities specific to their portion of the work or that <br /> are not covered by this plan (i.e., monitoring well installation). The other <br /> contractors'/subcontractors' SSHP will be reviewed by the Project or Site Manager and Project <br /> SSH Officer prior to commencement of field activities. Any plan not acceptable to the Project or <br /> Site Manager and SSH Officer will be rejected, and contractors/subcontractors will not proceed <br /> unless the plan is amended as required. Field supervisors will adopt and comply with the <br /> contractors'/subcontractors' SSHP insofar as they will be directing the contractor/subcontractor <br /> work. <br /> Incident Free Operation Page 11 of 68 <br />
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