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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0536935
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0021203
FACILITY_NAME
VACANT-FRMLY HOLLYWOOD VIDEO
STREET_NUMBER
678
Direction
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STREET_NAME
WILSON
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
14129014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
678 N WILSON WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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' 0 r <br /> ' specifications and recorded in a log book kept with the instrument. Ambient breathing space measurements <br /> should be collected every 5 to 15 minutes(minimum) during drilling and other field activities. <br /> 11.0 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES [CAL/OSHA 8 CCR 5192(x)] <br /> All down-hole soil, soil vapor, and groundwater sampling equipment(e.g., split spoons, hand augers, probe rods, <br /> ' discrete samplers, etc.), hand tools, purge pumps, water level indicators, etc. will be decontaminated before, <br /> between, and after use with Alconox or an equivalent phosphate-free detergent solution to reduce the risk of <br /> cross-contamination. <br /> Decontamination of all sampling equipment will consist of submerging the equipment in a detergent solution bath <br /> and scrubbing it with dedicated brushes. The equipment will then be placed in a rinse bath and agitated. A <br /> second rinse bath will be used as needed. <br /> 12.0 EMPLOYEE TRAINING [CAL/OSHA 8 CCR 5192(E)] <br /> ' All personnel working onsite must have had at a minimum the required 24 or 40-hour OSHA training for <br /> HAZWOPER with current annual 8-hour refresher, which includes the use of respirators and PPE. Annual <br /> individualized respirator fit testing is required for all applicable AEI employees working at the site. <br /> ' During the daily Site Health and Safety Briefing or"Tailgate Safety Meeting", at a minimum the following should <br /> be discussed: <br /> 1) Scope of work, including personnel project responsibilities. <br /> 2) A description of the levels of personal protection at the site and the steps taken to select each level. <br /> 3) Emergency procedures. Identify Emergency gathering location. <br /> 4) Nature of the known or anticipated hazards, including the location of the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) <br /> for the chemicals at the site. <br /> 5) Review safe work practices and identify any prohibited or forbidden practices. <br /> 6) Permissible smoking location. (aware of city/local ordinances for smoking) <br /> Attendance at the Site Health and Safety Briefing or "Tailgate Safety Meeting" will be mandatory and all <br /> ' personnel coming on-site following the initial daily meeting will be subject to their own Site Health and Safety <br /> Briefing prior to entering the site. All personnel will be required to sign the Health and Safety Briefing/Site <br /> Orientation Record to signify understanding and adherence to AEI's HASP. <br /> ' 13.0 SITE HAZARD ASSESSMENT <br /> (® =Applies or required Mem(s)auailab/e. ❑ =Not Applicable.) <br /> ' HAZARD ASSESSMENT: PHYSICAL HAZARDS AND RELATED CONCERNS (CAL/OSHA 8 CCR 51921 <br /> ❑ Confined Space Entry (CSE). Confined space entry means the potentially hazardous entry into any space which, by <br /> design, has limited openings for entry and exit, unfavorable natural ventilation which could contain or produce dangerous air <br /> contaminants, and which is not intended for continuous employee occupancy. Confined spaces include but are not limited to <br /> storage tanks, compartments of ships, process vessels, pits, silos, vats, degreasers, reaction vessels, boilers, ventilation and <br /> exhaust ducts, sewers, tunnels, underground utility vaults, and pipelines. Other environments which must be treated as <br /> confned spaces include test pits,and basement;garages, warehouses and otherindoorareas where mechanical(i.e.,diesel, <br /> ' propane, gasoline or similarly powered) equipment must be operated for drilling or test pitting purposes Confined space <br /> entry should be allowed only when absolutely necessary, and then only when all requirements of AEI's Confined Space Entry <br /> Control Program, and/or CSE Program Supplement for Indoor Drilling (and Similar Operations)and/or Trench and Excavation <br /> tAEI Health&Safety,Injury&Illness Prevention Plan <br /> March 15,2012 <br />
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