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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0515527
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0012217
FACILITY_NAME
LARKSPUR ESTATES TRACT 2675
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
MACARTHUR
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
MACARTHUR DR
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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It is the responsibility of the Project Manager and the Health and Safety Manager to review the available site <br /> information to determine,to what degree the Health and Safety Plan will be implemented Each site will be <br /> handled on a case-by-case basis. <br /> 2.0 SAFETY IMPLEMENTATION <br /> The provisions of the M.J.Kloberdanz&Associates Health and Safety Plan are mandatory for all personnel associated <br /> with the site project and operations. <br /> A complete background review and site visitation will be conducted in order to deter-mine whether specific <br /> amendments are to be made to the Health and Safety Plan based on specific characteristics which may exist on the job <br /> site.Any suspected hazards associated with the on-site operation which exposure to,via inhalation or skin absorption, <br /> to such as suspected carcinogens or human sterilants,will be documented and specific guidance will be developed and <br /> added to this Health and Safety Plan as Appendices. <br /> A defined project site layout is paramount to the safe completion of all remedial site investigations. The project site <br /> layout has built-in safety features.The site is divided into three zones.The following list defines the required personnel <br /> protective equipment. <br /> 2.1 Personnel Protective Equipment(PPE) <br /> Personnel who will be working in or around the exclusion zone of the job site will use the following <br /> protective equipment and measures as warrant by the Project Manager: <br /> - Coveralls as an undergarment <br /> - Saranex outer garment <br /> - Sample gloves(inner) <br /> - PVC,Nitrile or Neoprene outer gloves <br /> - Hard hat <br /> - Steel toe boots <br /> - Robars or Tingley boots <br /> - Full face-piece respirator with R53HE cartridges(a combination of organic vapor,acid gas,pesticide, <br /> radionuclide,high efficiency filter). Note that cartridges should be changed daily. <br /> - All joints to be taped <br /> - Self-contained air will be utilized if project dictates <br /> More stringent protective equipment requirements will be implemented if necessary. This determination will <br /> be made by the project supervisor after review of the materials to be handled,the ambient monitoring data, <br /> consultation with on-site technical personnel, the Safety Officer, and the proper management personnel. <br /> Upgrades in PPE,if necessary,will be implemented <br /> 2.2 General Safety <br /> The on-site Safety Officer will be responsible for the following daily safety implementations: <br /> 2.3 Daily Safety Meetings <br /> Each day,prior to commencing work,a safety meeting shall be held to discuss safety considerations for the <br /> day's work to be done.A safety topic shall be addressed each day from the following list: <br /> - Site Safety Plan(first day and once a week thereafter) <br /> - Fire Fighting Techniques <br /> - Defensive Driving <br /> - Decontamination <br /> - Levels of Protection <br /> - Heat Stress <br /> - Emergency Equipment on Site <br /> - Confined Space Entry Procedure- Respirator Maintenance <br /> - Self-contained Breathing Apparatus Training(if necessary) <br /> 11 <br />
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