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RESNA EMPLOYEE'S INJURY AND II.LNESS <br /> PREVENTION PROGRAM <br /> SITE SAFETY PLAN <br /> Job Name: City of Stockton/former Western Pacific Railroad Property <br /> Job Location: <br /> Client Name: Stockton Department of Housing and Economic Development <br /> Project Number: W0601 Date: January 31, 1992 <br /> SSP Prepared by: Bill Channell <br /> Site Safety Officer: Tom Lutterman <br /> This site safety and health plan (SSP) must be kept on-site and accessible to all on-site <br /> employees during all phases of site operations. The SSP must be reviewed and signed by <br /> all on-site employees, subcontractors, and visitors prior to entering the site. General safe <br /> work practices are identified in the RESNA Injury and Illness Prevention Manual and apply <br /> to all RESNA work sites. <br /> The provisions set-forth in this SSP shall apply to RESNA Industries Inc. (RESNA) <br /> employees and any subcontractors working for RESNA at the job site. All personnel <br /> working for RESNA at the job site must read this SSP, and sign the attached Compliance <br /> Agreement before entering the work area. Field personnel may deviate from the safety <br /> provisions set-forth in this SSP, but only to upgrade or increase the safety requirements. <br /> RESNA personnel may suspend work if unauthorized modifications to the safety provisions <br /> set-forth in this SSP are made. If changes in site or working conditions require changes <br /> in safety procedures, appropriate amendments to this SSP will be provided by the RESNA <br /> project manager or supervisor, with the written approval of a RESNA branch safety officer <br /> or the RESNA Health and Safety Director. <br /> FACILITY BACKGROUND <br /> The former Western Pacific Railroad (WPRR) Property is located on the northwest corner <br /> of West Lindsay and North Van Buren, the site is vacant, but it has been used as a <br /> loading/unloading and storage area for railroad cars. No other specific information is <br /> readily available on the property at this time; however, the subject property is located <br /> northwest of the City's Banner Island site, which will be investigated concurrently. Banner <br /> Island was a delta island that was reclaimed in the twenties and was occupied by a ship <br /> building facility from at least the thirties until the site was cleared in the seventies. It is <br /> unknown what materials were utilized for reclamation. It has been reported however, that <br /> solid waste was used as part of the fill. The former WPRR site is also located adjacent to <br /> two known hydrocarbon contaminated sites, Crystal Creamery and Chase Chevrolet. <br /> FORMI PAGE 3 DECEMBER 1991 <br />