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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0545685
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006081
FACILITY_NAME
PATTERN STEEL CO
STREET_NUMBER
1013
STREET_NAME
SHAW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1013 SHAW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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WW Dw rnnvnental Consultants, Inc. <br /> Health & Sajety Plan <br /> Page. 6 <br /> Hands on top of head: need assistance. <br /> - Thumbs up: OK, I'm all right, I understand. <br /> Thumbs down: No, negative. <br /> Site work areas entrance and exit routes will be planned and emergency escape <br /> routes delineated by the Project Manager. These routes will be shown to all on- <br /> site personnel by the SSO. <br /> Visual contact will be maintained between "pairs" on- site with the team <br /> remaining in close proximity in order to assist each other in case of <br /> emergencies. <br /> In the event that any member of the field crew experiences any adverse effects <br /> or symptom of exposure while on-site, the entire field crew should immediately <br /> halt work and act according to the instructions provided by the PSO. <br /> Wind indicators visible to all on-site personnel will be provided by the Project <br /> Manager to indicate possible routes for upwind escape. <br /> The discovery of any condition that would suggest the existence of a situation <br /> more hazardous than anticipated, should result in the evacuation of the field <br /> team and re-evaluation of the hazard and the level of protection required. <br /> In the event that an accident occurs, the PSO is to complete an Accident Report <br /> Form (Figure 14) for submittal to the Project Manager, Client Project <br /> Coordinator, and W U Environmental Consultant's office. <br /> 3.3 General First Aide Treatment <br /> Eye Irrigate Immediately <br /> Skin Soap was promptly <br /> Inhalation Move to fresh air <br /> Ingestion Get medical attention <br /> f <br /> —_...%_11WAt a Y0NPROCEDURES <br /> _ Hazardous substances are acutely or chronically toxic or otherwise hazardous to man, <br /> animals, and plants. Contamination avoidance is the first and best method for <br /> Preventing spread of contamination from a hazardous site. Every effort is made to <br /> Prevent direct contact with contaminants. Simple common sense rules of contamination <br /> avoidance include not sitting down, not leaning against drums or debris, and not putting <br /> equipment an the ground. <br /> The personnel decontamination station provides a controlled decontamination and <br /> undressing system designed to avoid the transfer of chemical contamination from <br /> Protective clothing or equipment to the individual. It is established before any <br /> personnel enters the contaminated area so that they can immediately and safely cope <br /> with an emergency. Personnel are briefed on decontamination procedures prior to <br /> entering the contamination area. When leaving the area, extreme care is taken to <br /> ensure that proper decontamination is performed on both person and equipment. <br /> 4.1 Personnel Decon=dnativn <br /> -+ When leaving the contaminated are, all personnel will decontaminate at the <br /> Ldecontamination station. Decontamination will consist of the following basic <br /> steps moving from the contaminated are to the support area: <br /> Step 1 Wash and rinse boots in a two stage wash, remove and stack to <br /> —' Step 2 Wash, rinse, and remove outer gloves, stack to dry. <br /> Step 3 Remove hard hat, wash, rinse, stack to dry. <br /> Step 4 If wearing PVC suit, wash, rinse, hang to dry. <br /> Step 5 Remove Tyveck or Saranex suit, discard in waste container. <br /> step 6 Remove respirator, wash, rinse, stack to dry in on break. <br /> Step 7 Proceed to decontamination trailer to wash hands, face, and neck <br /> if on break or shower at the end of the shift. <br /> Step 8 At end of shift, wash respirator thoroughly in wash solution, <br /> germicidal rinse, clean rinse, and hang to dry. <br />
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