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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0009146
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0004093
FACILITY_NAME
LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL
STREET_NUMBER
222
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13910022
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
222 N EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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• Personnel shall proceed to nearest hand/face washing facilities before consuming <br /> food, beverages or tobacco products. <br /> • If only light contact with excavation materials has occurred, latex overboots, <br /> coveralls and outer gloves may be set aside and reused during the next work period <br /> after a break. <br /> NOTE: It is anticipated that all disposable components of the Level D ensemble will be used for a <br /> maximum of 4-5 hours before being discarded, since they will be discarded at lunch and at the end <br /> of the work day. Items that become torn or grossly contaminated will be replaced as needed. <br /> 13.0 JOB SITE HAZARDS <br /> The following hazards may be encountered in this: <br /> 13.1 Slippery Surfaces <br /> All employees must wear American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-approved <br /> work boots with steel toe protection. Skid proof soles are highly recommended. <br /> 13.2 Organic Vapors <br /> The inhalation of volatile organic vapors during all operations can pose a potential <br /> health hazard. Hazard reduction procedures include monitoring the ambient air <br /> with a PID and/or FID and use of Personal Protective Equipment indicated on <br /> Table H. Workers should stand upwind of the source of contamination whenever <br /> possible. If ambient air levels in the breathing zone exceed 100 ppm, full face <br /> respirators equipped with organic vapor cartridges must be worn. <br /> 13.3 Flammable Vapors <br /> Presence of flammable vapors can pose a potential fire hazard and health hazard. <br /> Hazard reduction procedures include monitoring the ambient air with an OL/LEL <br /> meter. If the LEL reading exceeds 20%, leave the site immediately and contact the j <br /> Fire Department. <br /> 13.4 Oxygen Enriched/Deprived Atmospheres <br /> Atmospheres that contain a level of oxygen greater than 23% pose an extreme fire <br /> hazard (the usual ambient oxygen level is approximately 20.5%). All personnel <br /> encountering atmospheres that contain a level of Oxygen greater than 23% must <br /> evacuate the site immediately and must notify the Fire Department. <br /> 13.5 Noise <br /> Santochi&Bravante LLC American Savings Bank <br /> 20 Corporate Plaza 9620-041-1 <br /> Newport Beach,California 22 222 El Dorado <br />
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