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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0545718
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005526
FACILITY_NAME
K2 LOGISTICS
STREET_NUMBER
8751
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 12
City
VICTOR
Zip
95253
APN
05139001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
8751 E HWY 12
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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SITE HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN GEOMIATRFX <br /> 5.2.6 Sunburn Hazards <br /> Skin exposure to ultraviolet radiation can result in sunburn. Use long-sleeved shirts, hats, and <br /> sunscreen to protect against sunburn. <br /> 5.2.7 Drilling Hazards <br /> Drilling hazards include noise, heavy equipment operation, rotative/moving parts, and trip/fall <br /> hazards. Non-drilling personnel should stay away from the area around the borehole during <br /> �- drilling. Hard hats and safety glasses shall be worn by all personnel within 30 feet of the raised <br /> mast of an operating drill rig. All personnel will be instructed as to the location of the "kill <br /> switch" on the drill rig. <br /> 5.2.8 Trencb/Excavation Hazards <br /> OSHA requires that in all excavations, workers exposed to potential cave-ins must be protected <br /> by sloping or benching the sides of the excavation, or placing a shield between the side of the <br /> ` excavation and the work area. Any excavation 4 feet deep or deeper must have adequate means <br /> L- of access/egress and must be tested by a competent person for oxygen deficiency or hazardous <br /> atmosphere before anyone enters. Entry into excavations/trenches 5 feet deep or deeper requires <br /> an OSHA permit and compliance with OSHA regulations for trenching and excavation. <br /> LN <br /> During the work for this project, no one will enter trenches/excavations deeper than 4 feet. If soil <br /> is not inherently stable at this depth,appropriate protective measures (sloping, shoring, etc.)will <br /> be used. Care will be taken when sampling the excavation area from above to be sure the ground <br /> is stable and not undercut. NOTE: If entry into trenches/excavations greater than 4 feet deep is <br /> :LMrequired, contact PHSO prior to entry. <br /> 5.2.9 Confined Space <br /> A confined space is any space a person can bodily ender that has limited egress and is not <br /> designed for continuous human occupancy. Confined spaces can pose many potential hazards <br /> including hazardous atmosphere,poor natural ventilation, engulfment, entrapment, and restricted <br /> entry for rescue purposes. All confined spaces must be considered immediately dangerous to life <br /> or health unless proven otherwise. <br /> �- If entry into a confined space is required,the PHSO must be consulted and a confined space <br /> entry plan prepared and followed prior to anyone entering the space. <br /> �- 5.2.10 Heavy Equipment <br /> Personnel working on site in the vicinity of operating equipment should maintain safe distances <br /> I <br /> . from the equipment to avoid contact with moving equipment parts such as backhoe/excavator <br /> arms and buckets (be aware of swing radius), tires, tracks, etc. Be sure heavy equipment <br /> operators can see you or know where you are. <br /> 5.2.11. Traffic Hazards <br /> None. <br /> V <br /> I:1PROJEC n6508.0401document16508-04.doc 9 <br />
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