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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009930
RECORD_ID
PR0540858
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023360
FACILITY_NAME
ARCO SERVICE STATION #2130
STREET_NUMBER
7906
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95210
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
7906 N EL DORADO ST
QC Status
Approved
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Page IS of 23 Standard Operating Procedures <br /> Health and Safety Plans <br /> 10.0 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS FOR SITE OPERATIONS <br /> 10.1 General <br /> All field sampling will be performed under the level of personal protection described in Section <br /> 8 0 In this section, non-monitoring, safety-related procedures are described <br /> 10.2 Site Walk-Through <br /> Safety considerations during Site walk-through are important since this activity will precede all <br /> other field operations Staff will maintain line of sight with each other at all times Air <br /> monitoring will be performed as indicated in Section 9 0 and will be used to alert the walk- <br /> through team if a dangerous situation exists It will also assist in prescribing levels of protection <br /> for future Site operations, designating Site layout and identifying areas of particular hazard, if <br /> any <br /> 10.3 Sampling <br /> Personnel will wear prescribed clothing, especially eye protection and chemical resistant gloves <br /> when sampling. Sample bottles may be bagged prior to sampling to ease decontamination <br /> procedures The sampling team must be aware of emergency evacuation procedures described <br /> in this HASP and the Iocation of all emergency equipment, including spill containment materials, <br /> prior to sampling Contamination avoidance shall be practiced at all times. Personnel will <br /> utilize the buddy system and maintain communications In some situations, additional <br /> monitoring by the SHSM may be needed to confirm or establish the proper level of protection <br /> before the sampling team can proceed. <br /> 10.4 Sample Handling <br /> Personnel responsible for the handling of samples shall wear the prescribed level of protection <br /> described in Section 8.0 Samples shall be identified as to their hazard and packaged as to <br /> prevent spillage or breakage Any unusual sample conditions will be noted Lab personnel shall <br /> be advised of sample hazard levels and the potential contaminants present This will be <br /> accomplished by a phone call to the lab coordinator and/or inclusion of a written statement with <br /> the samples If necessary the SHSM will review safety procedures for handling Site samples <br /> to assist or assure that these practices are appropriate for the type of suspected contaminants in <br /> the sample <br /> 0 <br /> ROUX ASSOCIATES HASP 4193 7906 North P3 Dorado Street <br /> Stockton,California <br />
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