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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1999
RECORD_ID
PR0508414
PE
2381
FACILITY_ID
FA0002485
FACILITY_NAME
SUBURBAN GROCERY
STREET_NUMBER
4515
STREET_NAME
HOMER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
08712247
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
4515 HOMER ST
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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T� <br />9ustu Reu has been designated to coordinate access control and security on site. All work will <br />strictly follow OSHA guidelines. A safe perimeter has been established at a three feet radius <br />surrounding the site. These boundaries are identified by yellow caution tape and orange safety <br />cones. Personnel shall maintain the maximum distance from the pit while performing their duties. <br />No one shall enter an excavation pit that is greater than five feet in depth unless the excavation is <br />shored or sloped and no one shall climb on the stockpiled material except to cover it with plastic. <br />Additional hazards on site include heavy equipment and overhead lifting equipment. Heavy <br />equipment used for performing the tank removal project may include a backhoe, an excavator, or a <br />crane for lifting the tank out of the excavation. Only 40 hour trained personnel will operate <br />equipment or perform any duty associated with this project. A hard hat and steel toed boots are <br />mandatory for all personnel associated with the tank removal. <br />A FIRST AID KIT AND A 40 POUND BC FIRE EXTINGUISHER WILL BE AVAILABLE ON <br />SITE. <br />EMERGENCY SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE BY DIALING 911 ON THE TELEPHONE <br />LOCATED IN THE SITE MANAGER'S VEHICLE. THIS VEHICLE WILL BE ON SITE AT <br />ALL TIMES. <br />E. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING <br />Based on evaluation of potential hazards, level "D" protective clothing has been designated as the <br />appropriate protection for this project. The level of protective clothing will be upgraded- if the <br />organic vapor levels in the operator's breathing zone exceeds 5 ppm above background levels <br />continuously for more than five minutes, or if any single reading exceeds 25 ppm. If this occurs <br />then level C protection will be used. If the organic concentration in the operator's breathing zone <br />exceed's 200 ppm for 5 minutes and/or the organic vapor concentration two feet above the <br />excavation exceeds 1,000 ppm or 10% of the lower explosive limit, then the equipment will be shut <br />down and the site evacuated. If organic vapor concentrations exceed 200 ppm and work continues <br />then level B protection will be required. <br />"EPA Standard Operating Safety Guidelines" defines the levels of protective clothing as follows: <br />LEVEL A: <br />Fully encapsulating suit / SCBA / Hard hat / Steel toe boots / Safety gloves. <br />LEVEL B: <br />Splash resistant suit / SCBA / Hard Hat / Steel toe boots / Safety gloves. <br />LEVEL C: <br />Half face respirator / Hard hat / Safety glasses / Steel toe boots / Coveralls / Gloves. <br />LEVEL D: <br />Coveralls / Hardhat / Safety Glasses / Steel toe boots / Gloves. <br />
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