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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007680
RECORD_ID
PR0544653
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004695
FACILITY_NAME
BRIDGESTONE/FIRESTONE #3573
STREET_NUMBER
400
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95201
APN
13907009
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
400 N EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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�i stages of an investigation The Project Manager will often be forced to select protective <br /> measures based on little or no information Finally, workers are subject not only to the <br /> hazards of direct exposure, but also to dangers posed by the disorderly physical <br /> environment of hazardous waste sites and the stress of working in protective clothing <br /> The combination of all these conditions results in a working environment that is <br /> characterized by numerous and varied hazards which <br /> ❑ May pose an immediate danger to life or health <br /> ❑ May not be immediately obvious or identifiable <br /> ❑ May vary according to the location on site and the task being performed <br /> ❑ May change as site activities progress <br /> General categories of hazards that may be present at a site are described in this <br /> section In approaching a site, it is prudent to assume that all these hazards are present <br /> until site characterization has shown otherwise <br /> 5.1 Chemical Exposure <br /> Preventing exposure to toxic chemicals is a primary concern at hazardous waste sites <br /> Most sites contain a variety of chemical substances in gaseous, liquid, or solid <br /> form These substances can enter the unprotected body by inhalation, skin absorption, <br /> ingestion, or through a puncture wound (infection) A contaminant can cause damage at <br /> the point of contact or can act systematically, causing a toxic effect at a part of the body <br /> distant from the point of initial contact <br /> Chemical exposures are generally divided into two categories acute or chronic Systems <br /> resulting from acute exposures usually occur during or shortly after exposure to a <br /> sufficiently high concentration of a contaminant The concentration required to produce <br /> such effects varies widely from chemical to chemical The term "chronic exposure" <br /> . generally refers to exposures to "low" concentrations of a contaminant over a long period <br /> of time The "low" concentrations required to produce symptoms of chronic exposure <br /> 5\BFS\STOCKTON\HSP001 J 10/15/99 5-2 <br />
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