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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0506606
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007533
FACILITY_NAME
WASSERMAN FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
STREET_NUMBER
400
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13907009
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
400 N EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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I <br /> E <br /> 5.5.1 Heavy Equipment <br /> Heavy equipment (backhoes, well development rigs, and service trucks) pose safety <br /> hazards to personnel in the immediate vicinity of the equipment. To protect personnel <br /> from overhead falling objects (e.g., bolts, hoses -fittings, and soil), hard hats and steel-toed <br /> boots must be worn in the immediate vicinity�;of the equipment. <br /> 5.5.2 Vehicular Traffic $. <br /> ' Vehicular traffic poses a potential hazard on site. The work areas must be posted with <br /> barricades at points of potential hazard. . Personnel must wear highly visible vests and be <br /> aware of this hazard. <br /> t <br /> 5.5.3 Drilling Hazards <br /> Drilling activities can pose unique and serious hazards to field personnel. Before <br /> activities, the area must +.be assessed for overhead surface and <br /> beginning drilling acts s, , <br /> subsurface structures that may reduce field' personnel safety. All surface structures or <br /> 4 encumbrances (such as trees, poles, debris;''or equipment) that may create a hazard to <br /> field personnel must be removed or supported. Potential hazards associated with <br /> subsurface utilitiesat the site, such as electrical conduits, water lines, and natural gas lines <br /> --* shall be evaluated. Noise from drilling operations will require the use of appropriate <br /> hearing conservation measures such as wearing earplugs or earmuffs within a 25-foot <br /> radius of the equipment. <br /> 5.6 Electrical Hazards <br /> Overhead powerlines, downed electrical wires, and buried cables all pose a danger of <br /> shock or electrocution if workers contact or'sever them during site operations. Electrical <br /> equipment used on site may also pose a hazard to workers.. To help minimize this <br /> hazard, low-voltage equipment with ground.-fault interrupters and water-tight , corrosion- <br /> resistant connectingvalves should be used on site. In addition, lighting is a hazard during <br /> g g g <br /> i outdoor operations, particularly for workers handling metal containers or equipment. To <br /> P S:\13FS\ST0CKT0N\HSP0011 10/15/99 S-8 <br />
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