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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2009-2013
RECORD_ID
PR0232494
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0002602
FACILITY_NAME
KAISER PERMANENTE
STREET_NUMBER
7373
STREET_NAME
WEST
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95210
APN
09416023
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
7373 WEST LN
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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D <br />25 September 2012 <br />AGE Project No. 12-2193 <br />Page 7 of 15 <br />• The SHIP shall include a telephone number for the local hospital, ambulance and <br />rescue squad. <br />• Drink cool water or an electrolyte solution while on the site/scene. Vary your intake <br />of both fluids. While working on site/scene, drink 1 cup of replacement fluid every <br />15 - 20 minutes. Remember that the sensation of thirst is not a good gauge for the <br />need for replacement fluids. <br />• Work using the buddy system. Watch out for your buddy and fellow workers. Look <br />for the signs and symptoms of heat related emergencies. Workers with heat related <br />emergencies may have physiological as well as physical problems. Workers may <br />do unsafe things, make poor decisions, or act hastily due to the situation. <br />• If you experience the symptoms of heat related emergencies, STOP WORK, notify <br />your onsite supervisor, then go to a cool, shaded area and rest. If the condition <br />persists or worsens, consider seeking advance medical care. If in doubt, call for an <br />ambulance. <br />• Monitoring for Heat Stress shall be performed by the SO. Workers shall be advised <br />of precautions and symptoms of Heat Stress. <br />Heat stress or related illnesses could arise at any time during the course of this project. <br />Wearing protective clothing under confining conditions, increased energy expense and <br />elevated surrounding temperatures could cause personnel to experience symptoms of a <br />heat related disorder. <br />Advanced Geo Environmental shall ensure the T.V. established for Heat Stress by the <br />ACGIH is not exceeded for workers who wear permeable clothing (cloth coveralls). <br />Work/rest schedules shall be based upon ambient temperature and direct sunlight <br />intensity. Monitoring of workers who wear protective clothing (chemically resistant <br />coveralls) shall be implemented where ambient temperatures reach or exceed 75 degrees <br />F. <br />The following procedures shall be used to determine the work/rest periods: <br />Measure heart rate (HR) by the radial pulse for 30 seconds as early as possible in <br />the rest period. If the HR exceeds 110 beats per minute (BPM), the next work period <br />shall be shortened by, while the rest period stays the same. If the HR is 110 BPM <br />at the beginning of the next rest period, the following work cycle shall be shortened <br />by another, while the length of the rest period again remains the same. <br />Measure body temperature using a fever strip or oral thermometer as early as <br />possible in the resting period. Oral temperature (OT) at the beginning of the rest <br />period should not exceed 99 degrees F. If it does, the next work period shall be <br />Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. <br />
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