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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0545445
PE
2961
FACILITY_ID
FA0025798
FACILITY_NAME
CALIFORNIA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
STREET_NUMBER
333
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04123045
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
333 N WASHINGTON ST
QC Status
Approved
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OTIE- <br /> OneMa To411ntagrNaO EnleryriaCf ♦ � <br /> Site Health and Safety Inspection Form <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> Not <br /> OK OK /N/A <br /> ✓/ _ 30. Are personnel protected from masonry walls potentially collapsing while <br /> being constructed? (Limited access zone should be established for walls 4 feet in height on <br /> side without scaffold.Walls 8 feet or greater in height should be braced) <br /> /Ladders <br /> X31. Do ladders appear to be in good condition and positioned on level ground? <br /> _✓ 32. Are ladders resting securely at top, unable to shift sideways with at least 3 <br /> X33feet of rail above the landing? (should be tied off to the object on which it rests) <br /> re ladders positioned with the at least 1/4 forth of the length of the ladder <br /> (horizontal distance) between the bottom of the ladder and the object on <br /> which it rests? <br /> 34. Are workers working on, ascending, and descending ladders in a safe <br /> manner? <br /> Electrical Installations <br /> _ 35. Has lockout/tagout been performed to de-energized equipment? <br /> 36. Are workers wearing metal such as jewelry, or metal hard-hats or using <br /> metal ladders while working on equipment connected to a source of <br /> electrical power? (Mustn't be) <br /> /37. Have electrical panels (panels in service) been left open unattended? <br /> / (Mustn't be) <br /> 38. Have work zones been barricaded with caution tape to keep other workers <br /> out of areas where high voltage or"live"work is being performed? <br /> Hand and Power Tools <br /> 39. Do power tools have safety devices in place consistent with the <br /> manufacturer's recommendations? (such as abrasive wheel guards on grinders) <br /> 40. When not in use, are power tools placed in a location or in a manner that is <br /> safe for persons working around them? (Tools should not be placed where they can <br /> trip persons unaware,or be energized with the trigger facing straight up while on the ground where <br /> they can be stepped on) <br /> 41. Are electrical cords in good condition, and protected from damage by <br /> vehicles or work activities? <br /> 42. Are electrically powered tools protected by the use of a ground fault circuit <br /> interrupter and assured grounding system? <br /> Welding, Cutting, and Brazing <br /> 43. Are welders adequately controlling sparks and slag from combustible or <br /> flammable materials around the work space? <br /> /44. Is there a check valve installed at the gauge of all compressed gas <br /> cylinders? <br />
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