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Vale, <br />SALES ® SERVICE • INSTALLATION OF PETROLEUM DISPENSING e. LUBRICATION & INDUSTRIAL SERVICE EQUIPMENT <br />Page two of three <br />Stockton Service Station Equipment Co. Inc. will approach all tank <br />excavations with possible cave-ins. The following rules will be <br />followed to prevent any mishaps. <br />1. Soil to be inspected for stability before and after tank is <br />removed. <br />2. Soil is to be kept at least two feet from the edge of an excavations. <br />3. If excavation is five (5) feet or more, the hole shall be tapered, <br />braced, or other equivalent methods shall be used to prevent <br />possible cave-ins. Precautions will be taken at all times. <br />At the job site, clean fill will be used to backfill empty hole after <br />soil samples have been taken by water works, 1710 Main St,, Escalon, <br />Calif. 95320 PH# (209) 838-3507. <br />Soil samples will be excavated using backhoe, samples will be taken <br />two (2) feet to four (4) feet by hand, using brass tubes. All of <br />the above procedures will be done according to code. Any part not <br />backfilled, shall be barricaded and caution tape will be used. <br />NOTE: Tank hole will be filled completely as soon as soil samples <br />are taken do to the possible traffic hazards. <br />Stockton Service Station Equipment will use proper equipment for each <br />tank removal. No undersize or bad mechanical equipment will be used. <br />All heavy equipment will be supported properly. Tanks are to be secured <br />at the assigned location after extraction. <br />Stockton Service Station Equipment will provide safety hats, goggles, <br />and clothing to employees at the job site as per OSHA regulation 29 <br />CFR 1910, 120. Caution will be noted that a heat stress situation may <br />develop whem Impermeable protective clothing is worn. <br />continued on page three <br />I <br />