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REMOVAL 1994
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1994
RECORD_ID
PR0231760
PE
2351
FACILITY_ID
FA0003831
FACILITY_NAME
WATERLOO FOODMART
STREET_NUMBER
4315
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215-2305
APN
08710034
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
4315 E WATERLOO RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY ENVIRON fEN'TAL HEALTH DIVISION <br /> SITE HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> PART I PART H <br /> GENERAL SITE INFORMATION EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL HAZARDS <br /> 1. Site Name: JhCl\ � 1. Chemicals Hazards <br /> Address: H3\S E. W a_+ccr ] Carcinogens: <br /> Contact Person: Phone No. [] Corrosives: <br /> Sweeps Number. 1--i�O [ ] Dusts: <br /> Proposed Date of investigation/inspection: [ ] Explosives: <br /> [] Flammables: <br /> 2. Description and brief narrative of inspection activity: [ ] Inorganic Gases: <br /> [ ] New UST Installation [ ] UAR Investigation [ ] Metals: <br /> [ ] Tank Closure in Place [ ] Tank/Pipe Repair [ ] Oxidizers: <br /> 'p4jank/Pipe Removal [ ] Re-excavation []PCB's: <br /> [ ] Installation of Borings/Monitoring Wells <br /> PART III <br /> 3. Specific Site Information: REQUIRED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE <br /> Tank No. Tank Capacity: EQUIPMENT <br /> Tank Contents: Tank Age: 30 r <br /> Other: 1. Monitoring Equipment: (note: Monitoring <br /> instruments must be used for all operations <br /> 4. Type of Operation: unless appropriate rationale or restrictions are <br /> provided) <br /> S. Release History. [<Combustible Gas/Oxygen Meter <br /> Evidence of leaks/soil contamination: ' YES [ ] NO [ ] Detector Tubes (Specify) <br /> Documented Groundwater contamination: [ ] YES >-�,NO [ ] Photoionization Detector <br /> Background and description of any previous investigation [] Organic Vapor Analyzer <br /> or incidence: P-OAo [ ] Other, specify: <br /> I/2_T o rcvc_a! s�'�t `taw�utcaa�- If monitoring instruments are not used, <br /> rationale or activity/area restrictions: <br /> 6. Potential Health and Safety <br /> Physical Concerns: (check all that apply & describe) <br /> [ ] Heat or Cold Stress: °F (high ambient temp.) <br /> (-rNoise Source: Ex caua-rLan -Dcx'F 2. Personal Protective Equipment <br /> [ ] Oxygen Deficiency: Level of Protection: [ ]A [ ]B [ ]C [✓�D <br /> ['Excavation: (falls, trips ,slipping, cave-ins) ['Hard hat <br /> [.]'Handling and Transfer of a Hazardous Substance: [ ] Safety glasses/goggles <br /> (fire, explosions, etc.) [.]'Steel toed/shank shoes or boots <br /> [ ] Confined Space eritry: (explosions) [ ] Flame retardant coveralls <br /> [. Heavy equipment (physical injury & trauma resulting [ ] Hearing protection <br /> from moving equipment) [ ] TyVe-k <br /> [q"Respirator, circle: APR or SCBA <br /> [ ] Other, specify A/P cartridge: 0,r <br /> [vT Safery vest <br /> 7. Anticipated Biological Hazards: [ ] Two-way communication <br /> [ ] Snakes [ ] Insects [ ] Rodents [ ] Poisonous Plants <br /> [ ] Other/Unknown (specify): PART IV <br /> PLAN APPROVAL <br /> 8. Narrative (provide all information which could impact Health <br /> and Safery, e.g., power lines, integrity of dikes, terrain, etc.): Plan Prepared by: Date: <br /> Plan Approved by: Date: <br /> EH23081 (2/7/92) <br />
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