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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0545337
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003629
FACILITY_NAME
ARCO STATION #434*
STREET_NUMBER
501
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
KETTLEMAN
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
03119028
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
501 W KETTLEMAN LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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i, 30 <br /> i <br /> The following emergency telephone numbers wi 1 be used to call for asststance <br /> All emergencies: 911 <br /> Doctors Hospital of Lodi: (209) 333-0211 <br /> All subcontractors are responsible for their own corporate health and safety ;program <br /> and the health and safety of their own employees. A copy of their written program must <br /> be submitted for review to BC if requested. ne subcontractor's health and safety <br /> requirements for this project are specified by this S HP. <br /> Hazard Analysis li <br /> The potential hazards to personnel working at RCO Station 434 have been identified <br /> as chemical contamination and physical hazards of working around heavy equipment. Each <br /> potential hazard relative to the potential for exposure is described below. <br /> Chemical Contamination. The chemical health and safety hazards of this project are <br /> the possible inhalation of or direct contact with gasoline from contaminated 'soil and <br /> groundwater. Table 3 presents exposure limits for ey chemicals at the site_ <br /> Gasoline vapors (50 to 100 octane) are m erately to highly toxic via i halation. <br /> Inhalation of gasoline vapors can cause central nervous system depression, pneumonitis, <br /> fatal pulmonary edema (high concentrations), d some addiction. The vapors are <br /> considered moderately toxic and may cause eye disturbances. The threshold limit value for <br /> gasoline in air is 300 parts per million. <br /> Gasoline also poses fire and explosion hazards when present in (sufficient <br /> concentrations (percent by volume in air). Gasoline can react vigorously with oxidizing <br /> materials resulting in fire. Exposure of gasoline vapor to flame or excessive beat may <br /> result in fire or explosion (lower explosive limit 1.3 percent, upper explosive limit 6.0 <br /> percent). <br /> i <br /> Physical Hazards_ The only on-site phys cal hazard is working around heavy <br /> equipment. While working at the site, the field personnel must be aware .of heavy <br /> equipment movement and general traffic, including drill rig operations. the location of the <br /> emergency shut-off switch for the rig will be noted by each field person. 'I <br /> Training Requirements <br /> All BC staff working on site have completed training in hazard recognition and basic <br /> health and safety issues as required by the occupational safety and health regulations <br /> contained in 29 CFR 1910.120 (e). In addition, each bmployee will be familiar' with the <br /> requirements of this SSHP, and will participate in site activity and safety brielings'. <br /> I� <br /> �i <br /> .I <br /> �i <br /> I <br /> I� <br /> II <br />
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