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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0537485
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0021568
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER RAINWATER CAR WASH
STREET_NUMBER
420
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
YOSEMITE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
21931206
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
420 W YOSEMITE AVE
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Community Health and Safety Plan <br /> ' RAINWATER CAR WASH,Manteca,California 95336 Page 21 <br /> May 30,2012 <br /> ' be provided appropriate training regarding the use of fire extinguishers and the hazards involved with <br /> incipient-stage firefighting. <br /> • A portable emergency eyewash station if eye hazards are present. <br /> ' • First-aid kit. <br /> • Bottle of wash water. <br /> • Construction tape,barriers,portable fencing etc.to delineate work zone. <br /> ' • Spill containment equipment. <br /> • Decontamination equipment. <br /> ' • A vehicle will be kept on-site when personnel are working for the transport of slightly injured personnel <br /> to the hospital. Severely injured personnel must be transported by paramedics only. <br /> 9.8 Hazard Communication Program <br /> ' All AA&A employees who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals in the workplace must be provided training <br /> and education regarding these hazards.The hazardous communication program provides information about <br /> ' hazardous substances and their control in the workplace.A list identifying the current hazardous chemicals <br /> present in the workplace will be kept on-site along with the corresponding material safety data sheet for each <br /> chemical. <br /> ' 10. SITE CONTROL AND DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES <br /> ' In order to control activities and movements of personnel and equipment at the site,a site control program will be <br /> set up and implemented by the SHSS. The basic components of a site control program include the establishment <br /> of work zones and site security.Decontamination procedures will be implemented to protect personnel and the <br /> surrounding community from the hazardous substances encountered during site activities. <br /> ' 10.1 Site Work Zones <br /> The following established work zones will be established: <br /> • Exclusion Zone:the area where the contaminated soil,groundwater, or other materials are disturbed, <br /> moved and/or handled; <br /> • Contamination Reduction Zone;and <br /> • Support Zone. <br /> ' The aforementioned work zones will be established based on the extent of anticipated contamination,projected <br /> work activities, and the presence or absence of non-project personnel.The physical dimensions and applicability <br /> ' of work zones will be determined by the SHSS for each site operation based geography, available space,nature of <br /> job activity and hazards present. Decontamination and support zone will be set up upwind of exclusion zone <br /> where possible. Within these zones,prescribed operations will occur using appropriate PPE. Movement between <br /> zones will be controlled at checkpoints. <br /> ' Considerable judgment is needed to maintain a safe working area for each zone,balanced against practical work <br /> considerations.Physical and topographical barriers may constrain ideal locations. Field measurements combined <br /> ' with climatic conditions may, in part, determine the control zone distances. Even when work is performed in an <br /> area that does not require the use of chemical-resistant clothing,work zone procedures may still be necessary to <br /> limit the movement of personnel and retain adequate site control. <br /> ' Anv,Aduu <br /> &AssociateaJna <br /> 1 <br />
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