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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0505417
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0006772
FACILITY_NAME
AMERICAN SAVINGS BLDG
STREET_NUMBER
514
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
KETTLEMAN
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
06004013
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
514 W KETTLEMAN LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Fill <br /> Project No. 014-94276 <br /> r <br /> 2.3 Page No. 6 <br /> i <br /> No sass <br /> While working around drilling equipment the potential exists for exposure to excessive noise. If <br /> ' noise Ievels are known/believed to exceed 85 dBA-8 hours Tier day, all individuals will be instructed to use <br /> adequate hearing protectors (ear plugs). Random monitoring using a noise dosimeter will be used to <br /> ' document noise levels. All field team members will beive background ground and annual evaluations. All field <br /> team members have been/will be trained in noise hazards and how to wear the protective equipment. <br /> 2.4 SwnRHMfor Chemical Analysis <br /> Samples will be collected for the purpose of obsen ation and soil logging. Additionally,y, selected <br /> samples may be submitted for chemical analysis. Some f these samples may contain high levels of <br /> hazardous materials creating the potential for chemical inhalation exposure, skin contact and possibly even <br /> I <br /> ingestion. These activities may pose one of the greatest risLr, of chemical exposure for the site assessment I <br /> work plan. Appropriate worker training, protective measures and medical monitoring will be enforced to <br /> control this health hazard potential. <br /> 2.5 Packa2ingy and Shipment of Samples i <br /> After the samples have been collected in sample c ntainers, they will be properly packaged to <br /> f <br /> protect shipping personnel. The: hazards associated with shipping samples are minimal, provided care is <br /> taken to prevent the containers from leaking or breaking. Additionally, sample containers will be plainly <br /> marked in case of exposure. <br /> 2.6 Sample Pre��r�tion and Analysis <br /> The preparation of samples for analysis may expose the technician to routine hazards associated <br /> with laboratory work. Standard laboratory safety procedures should be used to prepare and analyze these <br /> samples. The samples should be treated carefully and handled inside a properly operating fume hood due <br /> 4 <br /> to their potentially volatile and hazardous nature. In the event of a mishap, the laboratory supervisor <br /> i should be notified immediately. <br /> F <br /> l <br /> f <br /> YY!!!! KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. <br /> Offices Serving the Western bnited States 94276.HSP <br />
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