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REMOVAL_2008
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
2008
RECORD_ID
PR0528353
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0019141
FACILITY_NAME
GMAC MORTGAGE LLC
STREET_NUMBER
8650
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ALMENDRA
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
24811024
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
8650 W ALMENDRA WAY
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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*"W ,r' <br />Indications of heat stress include: <br />o Sweating <br />o Pale moist skin <br />o Complaints of dizziness <br />o Pain or muscle spasm <br />Personnel monitoring is recommended above 80 degrees Fahrenheit (i.e., heart rate, oral temperature, body <br />weight loss, blood pressure etc.). Use NIOSH guidelines for monitoring intervals. <br />The following climatic conditions may warrant site closure: <br />o Wind velocity above 15 miles per hour if dust control is not feasible <br />o Excessive heat <br />3.4 PHYSICAL HAZARDS DURING OPERATIONS <br />The physical hazards expected to be encountered during work activities are listed below as: <br />slipping, tripping, falling, strains, lifting, cuts, bruises, puncture wounds, pinch points <br />from heavy equipment, failing objects and splinters. <br />Exposure to these hazards will be minimized by using safe work practices and personnel <br />protective equipment such as steel toe, steel shank boots, etc. Other physical hazards due to <br />nature of work are as stated above from lifting and excavation of tank using heavy equipment. <br />After tanks have been monitored to inert levels, tanks will be lifted out of ground with heavy <br />equipment (i.e. backhoe or crane) and proper rigging (i.e. straps, cables and picking eyes). To <br />minimize injuries pay close attention that all rigging is secure. Injuries can be minimized by <br />using safe lifting practices including buddy system for objects greater than 60 pounds. <br />Additionally all lifting should follow proper use of legs when raising objects to prevent stressing <br />back. Excavation site shall be clearly marked with barricades and caution tape, only <br />authorized personnel will be allowed in the area. Excavated soil will not be stockpiled closer <br />than 4' from the excavation lip. All soil excavated will be placed upon and covered by plastic. <br />Workers may not enter excavation except to access top of tank for removal operation. <br />SECTION 4.0 PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br />4.1 PERSONAL_ PROTECTION <br />Level D protective gear will be used on site. The proper equipment for this level includes: <br />1. Gloves <br />2. Hard hat <br />3. Boots - inner, steel -toed and shank, leather <br />4. Protective coveralls over work pants with long or short sleeve shirt underneath <br />5. Safety glasses or safety goggles <br />6. Ear plugs <br />
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