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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0544096
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0025081
FACILITY_NAME
ARCH ROAD LOTS
STREET_NUMBER
3737
STREET_NAME
ARCH
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3737 ARCH RD
QC Status
Approved
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Anheuser-Busch/Arch Road <br /> Site Safety Plan <br /> February 11, 1992 <br /> pose an extreme fire hazard (the usual ambient oxygen level <br /> is approximately 20.5%) . All personnel encountering <br /> atmospheres that contain a level of Oxygen greater than 23% <br /> must evacuate the site immediately and must notify the Fire <br /> Department. <br /> If Oxygen Level is less than 19.5%, do not enter the space. <br /> ♦ Noise: <br /> GTI and ANSI approved hearing protection must be worn during <br /> noisy operations such as drilling. <br /> ♦ Surface and Equipment Contamination: <br /> Contact with contaminated surfaces, or surfaces suspected of <br /> being contaminated should be avoided. This includes walking <br /> through, kneeling or placing equipment in puddles, mud, <br /> discolored surfaces, or on drums and other containers. <br /> Eating, smoking, drinking and/or the application of <br /> cosmetics is prohibited on this site in the immediate work <br /> area. This reduces the likelihood of contamination by <br /> ingestion. <br /> ♦ Exposure - Heat Stress: <br /> Since climatic changes cannot be avoided work schedules will <br /> be adjusted to provide time intervals for intake of juices, <br /> juice products and water in an area free from contamination <br /> and in quantity appropriate for fluid replacement. <br /> Heat stress may occur even in moderate temperature areas and <br /> may present any or all of the following: <br /> A. Heat Rash: result of continuous exposure to heat, <br /> humid air, and chafing clothes. Heat rash is <br /> uncomfortable and decreases the ability to tolerate <br /> heat. <br /> B. Heat Cramps: result of the inadequate replacement of <br /> body electrolytes lost through perspiration. Signs <br /> include severe spasms and pain in the extremities and <br /> abdomen. <br /> C. Heat Exhaustion: result of increase stress on the <br /> vital organs of the body in the effort to meet the <br /> body's cooling demands. Signs include shallow <br /> breathing; pale, cool, moist skin; profuse sweating; <br /> dizziness. <br /> 7 <br />
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