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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4700 - Waste Tire Program
RECORD_ID
PR0535342
PE
4740
FACILITY_ID
FA0020390
FACILITY_NAME
RENEWED RESOURCES CORP
STREET_NUMBER
29425
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MACARTHUR
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25312026
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
29425 S MACARTHUR RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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FIRE FIGHTER SAFETY <br /> Awareness of the hazards involved in a The additional risks of exposure to heavy <br /> tire fire can be your best personal metals like lead, zinc oxide, cadmium, <br /> protection. Review the history of tire fires chromium, and iron can further cause: <br /> and you will undoubtedly realize that heat, <br /> exhaustion, and working in less than ideal 0 chromosomal damage <br /> conditions will be a reality in any large 0 convulsions <br /> tire fire. You will want to prepare for 0 muscle tremors <br /> toxic exposures, health hazards, and 0 loss of memory and <br /> personal injury hazards. tb pulmonary edema <br /> The toxic risk of exposure to insecticides <br /> TOXIC EXPOSURE HAZARDS and herbicides is nominal. But is a <br /> nominal risk something you want to <br /> Contaminants from a tire fire can be gamble with? <br /> readily absorbed through the skin, mucous <br /> membranes, and respiratory systems Occupationally, fire fighters have a higher <br /> (Appendix A). Exposure to polynuclear exposure to many toxic chemicals. Tire <br /> aromatic hydrocarbons, volatile organic fires can potentially increase the level of <br /> chemicals, and heavy metals can come toxic exposure to fire fighting personnel. <br /> from the air, soil, and run-off of a tire The effects of chronic exposure are based <br /> fire. upon an individuals tolerance over their <br /> lifetime. <br /> Chronic exposure, that is low level of <br /> exposure over a long period of time, can <br /> be delayed up to 20 or 30 years. Many of PERSONAL PROTECTION <br /> these chemicals are known or suspected <br /> carcinogens or mutagens. They can cause Entering a tire fire without full protective <br /> clothing could invite unnecessary <br /> 0 liver damage exposure. Full protective clothing is a <br /> 0 depressed blood cell formation personal responsibility- not only to <br /> ,6 reproductive cell mutations and yourself, but your fellow fire fighters and <br /> 0 tumors your community. Full turnout gear is the <br /> minimum level of protection for every one <br /> working the tire fire including the heavy <br /> equipment operators. This includes <br /> 0 boots <br /> ib turnout pants <br /> 57 <br />
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