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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2008-2015
RECORD_ID
PR0516874
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0002463
FACILITY_NAME
PAQ Inc. DBA Food-4-Less
STREET_NUMBER
678
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WILSON
STREET_TYPE
Way
City
Stockton
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
678 N Wilson Way
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\W\WILSON\678\PR0516874\COMPLIANCE 2008-2015.PDF
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COMPLIANCE 2008-2015
QuestysRecordDate
3/20/2018 11:41:38 PM
QuestysRecordID
3831771
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
1
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CONTENTS <br /> Page <br /> 1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................1 <br /> 1.1 Purpose.......................................................... 1 <br /> 1.2 Scope ............................................................1 <br /> 1.3 Applicability.......................................................1 <br /> 1.4 Definitions........................................................1 <br /> 2 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE...............................................2 <br /> 2.1 How to perforin JSA and apply common safety work practices <br /> to specific activities................................................ 2 <br /> 2.2 Management of change and amendments to the JSA.......................3 <br /> 2.3 Environmental considerations and critical equipment......................3 <br /> 2.4 Regulatory requirements and reporting/notification procedures ..............3 <br /> 2.5 Chain of command for non-regulatory required reporting and notification <br /> procedures ........................................................4 <br /> 2.6 Incident/case management at the job site,escalation,and outside resources <br /> available to manage..................................................4 <br /> 2.7 Facility operations and how to manage your activities safely within them......4 <br /> 2.8 First line fire response...............................................5 <br /> 2.9 Basic prohibitions regarding smoking,gambling,fighting,drugs,alcohol, <br /> and weapons.......................................................6 <br /> 2.10 Good housekeeping practices.........................................6 <br /> 2.11 Hazards of fuel deliveries............................................6 <br /> 2.12 Proper personal lifting techniques ..... ..............................7 <br /> 2.13 Waste generation and disposal........................................7 <br /> 2.14 How and where to obtain first-aid and medical treatment,including CPR......8 <br /> 2.15 Customers'permit-to-work requirements,where applicable ................8 <br /> 2.16 References........................................................8 <br /> 3 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT(PPE).............................9 <br /> 3.1 UseofPPE........................................................9 <br /> 3.2 Potential environmental hazards......................................10 <br /> 3.3 Consequences of ignoring of PPE requirements..........................11 <br /> 3.4 Engineering controls ...............................................11 <br /> 3.5 Requirements for respirator program ..................................12 <br /> 3.6 References ........... ............................................12 <br /> 4 TOOL SELECTION ....................................................12 <br /> 4.1 Proper use,function,and care of hand,pneumatic,and power tools .........12 <br /> 4.2 Safe working limits of hand,pneumatic,and power tools..................12 <br /> 4.3 Hand,pneumatic(air),and power tool safety features.....................13 <br /> 4.4 Safety requirements for surrounding areas when hand,pneumatic, <br /> and power tools are used............................................13 <br /> 4.5 Training requirements for hand,pneumatic,and power tools ...............13 <br /> 4.6 Visible wear or damage to hand,pneumatic,and power tools that make <br /> maintenance or replacement necessary.................................13 <br /> 4.7 Use of GFCI outlets and extension cords ...............................14 <br /> 4.8 References .......................................................14 <br /> v <br />
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