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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1994
RECORD_ID
PR0231869
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003958
FACILITY_NAME
AT&T California - UE694
STREET_NUMBER
1413
STREET_NAME
BOURBON
STREET_TYPE
St
City
Stockton
Zip
95204
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1413 Bourbon St
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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SITE SAFETY WORK PLAN <br /> GENERAL <br /> Operations that will be conducted on the site include the removal of one underground fuel <br /> tanks, install one 3000 gal. UST, and the collection of soil samples after the tank has been <br /> removed and general site cleanup. The procedures for collection of soil samples from the <br /> open excavation are described in Appendix II. The procedures for collection of soil <br /> samples from the borings are described in Appendix III. <br /> The Site Safety Officer, in concert with the Atec Assoc. Inc., will assess the hazard of <br /> inhalation of vapors or particulate matter according to meteorological conditions and the <br /> phase of site operations, and will determine when and in what areas of the site personnel <br /> will be required to wear respirators. <br /> Onsite personnel are trained to be aware of the potential for heat stress during site <br /> operations. The combination of overexertion, protective clothing, and high ambient <br /> temperatures could cause heat stress which can lead to dehydration if body liquids and <br /> minerals are not replaced. Rest periods and replacement of body fluids by potable drinking <br /> water and electrolyte containing beverages are required to prevent heat stress during site <br /> operations. <br /> HEALTH AND SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR KEY PERSONNEL <br /> The Project Manager and the Site Safety Officer will be responsible for planning and <br /> coordinating all activities onsite and will ensure that a Tailgate Safety Meeting form, <br /> completed and signed by an Brandon Construction Officer, is obtained before work begins. <br /> They will also ensure that the Tailgate Safety Meeting form is signed daily by each <br /> employee onsite and that the Health and Safety Plan is reviewed before work begins by all <br /> site operations personnel. <br /> page 4 <br />
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