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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0544867
PE
1920
FACILITY_ID
FA0025500
FACILITY_NAME
CENTRAL VALLEY LIFT TRUCK INC
STREET_NUMBER
2769
STREET_NAME
TEEPEE
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2769 TEEPEE DR
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Approved
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change. <br /> 7. When passing or changing lanes,view the entire vehicle in your rear view mirror before pulling back into that lane. <br /> 8. Be alert of other vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists when approaching intersections. Never speed through an <br /> intersection on a caution light. Approach a stale green light with your foot poised over the brake to reduce your <br /> reaction time should it be necessary to stop. When the traffic light turns green, look both ways for oncoming traffic <br /> before proceeding. <br /> 9. When waiting to make left turns, keep your wheels facing straight ahead. If rear-ended,you will not be pushed into <br /> the lane of oncoming traffic. <br /> 10. When stopping behind another vehicle, leave enough space so you can see the rear wheels of the car in front. This <br /> allows room to go around the vehicle if necessary, and may prevent you from being pushed into the car in front of <br /> you if you are rear-ended. <br /> 11. Avoid backing where possible, but when necessary, keep the distance traveled to a minimum and be particularly <br /> careful. <br /> 12. Check behind your vehicle. Operators of large vehicles should walk around their vehicle before backing and/or have <br /> someone guide you. <br /> 13. Back to the driver's side. Do not back around a corner or into an area of no visibility. <br /> What To Do In Case of An Accident <br /> In an attempt to minimize the results of an accident,the driver must prevent further damages or injuries,obtain all pertinent <br /> information,and report it accurately. <br /> 1. Call for medical aid if necessary. <br /> 2. Secure accident scene--pull onto shoulder or side of road, redirect traffic,set up road flares/reflectors,etc. <br /> 3. Call the police. All accidents, regardless of severity, must be reported to the police. If the driver cannot get to <br /> phone, he should write a note giving location to a reliable appearing motorist and ask him to notify the police. <br /> 4. Record names and addresses of driver, witnesses, and occupants of the other vehicles and any medical personnel <br /> who may arrive at the scene. <br /> 5. Obtain pertinent information including: license number of other drivers, insurance company names and policy <br /> numbers of other vehicles, make,year, model of other vehicles, date and time of accident, overall road and weather <br /> conditions. <br /> 6. Draw a diagram of the accident scene and note the street names and locations of traffic signs,signals,etc. <br /> 7. Do not discuss the accident with anyone at the scene except the police. Do NOT accept any responsibility for the <br /> accident. DO NOT argue with anyone. <br /> 8. Provide the other party with your name, address, phone number, drivers' license number, and insurance <br /> information. <br /> 9. Immediately report the accident to your supervisor. Provide a copy of the accident record and/or your written <br /> description of the accident. <br /> 10. Cooperate fully with any follow-up from claims personnel. <br /> OFFICE EMPLOYEES <br /> General Rules <br /> 1. Do not stand on furniture to reach high places. <br /> 2. Do not kick objects out of your pathway;pick them up or push them out of the way. <br /> 3. Do not jump from ladders or step stools. <br /> 4. Do not block your view by carrying large or bulky items; use the dolly or hand truck or get assistance from a fellow <br /> employee. <br /> 5. Do not throw matches,cigarettes or other smoking materials into trash baskets. <br /> 6. Do not tilt the chair you are sitting in. Keep all chair legs on the floor. <br /> 7. Use a ladder or step stool to retrieve or store items that are located above your head. <br /> Doors <br /> 13 <br />
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