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ARCHIVED REPORTS XR0009685
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009685
RECORD_ID
PR0544710
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006247
FACILITY_NAME
Western Lift
STREET_NUMBER
3430
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17525063
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3430 S EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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contamination Reduction Zone: A formal decontamination <br /> zone should not be required during the preliminary <br /> investigation . However , an area will be designated in the <br /> event extreme gasoline contamination is encountered. The <br /> decontamination zone will be an area where personnel can <br /> clean protective equipment. A waste container will be <br /> placed outside of the exclusion zone so contaminated <br /> equipment can be placed inside and covered. <br /> Support Zone: A Support Zone, the outermost zone, must <br /> be defined for each field activity. Support equipment is <br /> located in this uncontaminated or clean area. Normal work <br /> clothes are appropriate within this zone. The location of <br /> this zone depends on factors such as accessibility, wind <br /> direction ( it should be up wind of excavation) , and <br /> resources (e . g . roads , utilities , shelter) . <br /> Decontamination Procedures <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbon liquids and vapors are anticipated. Due <br /> to the volatile nature of hydrocarbons that may be encountered <br /> during the initial excavation and sampling operations , decon- <br /> tamination of equipment and vehicles will be of minimal <br /> importance since the volatile hydrocarbons will rapidly <br /> vaporize . Therefore , no formal decontamination procedure will <br /> be followed with the exception of general cleaning no eating, <br /> drinking or smoking will be permitted in the exclusion zone . <br /> All personnel involved in work activities will be instructed to <br /> wash their hands , face , neck and forearms at the end of the <br /> work day , soap, water and towels will be provided at the site <br /> • for this purpose. The field personnel will also be instructed <br /> to shower at home at the end of each work day. <br /> As work progresses , the nature of materials handled and the <br /> extent of contamination may possibly require formal <br /> decontamination procedures and delineated work/clean zones . <br /> However , we do not expect that such formai procedures will be <br /> necessary at this site and will only proceed at the Safety <br /> Officer discretion . In the event extreme contamination is <br /> encountered , decontamination of personnel, equipment and <br /> vehicles will be important to insure that contamination dose <br /> not spread to unsuspecting people and property. Personal <br /> decontamination mainly involves personal hygiene. Contamination <br /> should not be present on the skin if the proper protective <br /> methods specified in this plan are used. However all field <br /> personnel will be instructed to follow these guidelines to <br /> insure that contamination dose not remain on equipment, sample <br /> containers or in contact with their bodies . <br />
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