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Page 1 of 4 <br /> SITE SAFETY AND OPERATIONS PLAN <br /> Site ARCO Station 218b Project no 20805-147 007 <br /> Location 3212 North California Street Date April 15 1999 <br /> Stockton, California Prepared by I Coffman <br /> Client contact Paul Stipple,ARCO <br /> Project objectives soil samples <br /> Scheduled activities and time period Scheduled for May 1999 <br /> Waste Type(s)/Charactertsties <br /> Liquid ❑ Solid- Impacted soils l] Sludge ❑ Gas ❑ <br /> Corrosive ❑ Ignitable ❑ Reactive ❑ Volatile ❑ <br /> Toxic Cl Radioactive ❑ Unknown ❑ Other ❑ <br /> Special considerations and comments TPHG BTEX and MTBE in soil and groundwater <br /> Facility Description <br /> Size Buildings and structures Station biuldin * cano <br /> Topography and access Flat site access unrestricted <br /> Status(active,closed,unknown) Station not active dunnQ activities <br /> History On going assessment and remediation <br /> Hazard Evaluation <br /> Chemical Ex osure Gasoline including BTEX may be encountered Benzene is of primary toxicological significance <br /> for worker exl2ostire Inhalation is the primary benzene exposure route The permissible benzene exposure limit in air is <br /> 1 12yin - gasoline contains up to 5%benzene by volume Symptoms of benzene exposure include irritation to the eyes, <br /> skin nose and respiratory system, headache and nausea Ex osure to other petroleum compounds occurs by skin <br /> contact and inhalation Reduce skin contact by wearialt Protective gloves and ingestion Hazards by washing hands prior <br /> to calm or dnnkin <br /> CP lE 1ARC0121861REPORTS12186P101 DOC 9811sg 1 Acs w* <br /> A-1 <br />