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ARCHIVED REPORTS_QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT 1ST QUARTER-JANUARY 2010
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QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT 1ST QUARTER-JANUARY 2010
RECORD_ID
PR0527031
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0018318
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER COLUMBO / TOSCANA BAKERY
STREET_NUMBER
1444
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
LINCOLN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16503005
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1444 S LINCOLN ST
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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1 <br /> *ETIC <br /> Job Safety Analysis <br /> 1 QUARTERLY MONITORING & SAMPLING GROUNDWATER <br /> 4. Purging and sampling 1. Struck by moving 1. Wear reflective traffic vest. When possible place <br /> 1 vehicle truck between you and traffic,use hazard lights on <br /> 2. Laceration from truck. Never work with your back to traffic <br /> breaking VOA(bottle) 2. Wear Keviar gloves under nitrile gloves. <br /> when collecting water 3. Wear nitrle gloves and safety glasses.Wash hands <br /> sample before eating/drinking/smoking. <br /> 3. Exposure to 4. Place tools in areas where they will not cause <br /> contaminants tripping hazards. Be aware of where you are in <br /> 4. Slip/trip/fall from same relation to the open well and well lid at all times. <br /> level 5. Use proper lifting techniques,as described above. <br /> 1 5. Lifting hazards 6. Tum off pump and unplug it from the power source <br /> 6. Pinching by operating before moving or making adjustments. <br /> pump 7. Inspect extension cord before use,check to see <br /> 7. Generator use that it Is in good shape. Test GFCI on generator. <br /> 1 Position generator exhaust away from you and the <br /> well to be sampled. <br /> 5. Purge water off load 1. Exposure to 1. Wear nitrite gloves and safety glasses. Wash <br /> and treatment contaminants hands before eating/drinking/smoking. <br /> 1 2. Lifting hazards 2. Use proper lifting techniques,as described above. <br /> 3. Slip/trip/fall from same 3. Watch where you step. Be aware of your location <br /> level and elevated in relation to hoses and pumps. When climbing in <br /> surface. the back of the work truck use extreme caution and <br /> plan every step so you do not slip or trip on tools or <br /> 1 wet surface. <br /> 6. Treatment system bag 1. Exposure to 1. Wear nftrile gloves and safety glasses. Wash <br /> fliter replacement contaminants hands before eating/drinking/smoking. <br /> 1 - 2. Lifting hazards 2. Use proper lifting techniques,as described above. <br /> 3. High pressure spray 3. Wear proper PPE(nitrile gloves and safety <br /> glasses). <br /> 1 7. Equipment de-mob and 1. Struck by vehicle 1. Wear reflective traffic vest. When possible place <br /> secure site 2. Lifting hazards truck between you and traffic,use hazard lights on <br /> 3. Pinch hazard,sharp truck. Never work with your back to traffic <br /> edges. 2. Use proper lifting techniques,as described above. <br /> 3. Wear heavy work gloves. Be aware of hands and <br /> 1 feet at all times; do not place them between objects <br /> that would cause pinching or crushing. <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> REVISION 5 <br /> 1 AUGUST 2008 Page 2 of 2 <br /> 1 <br />
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