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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 /> t RAINWATER CAR WASH,Manteca,California 95336 Page 22 <br /> May 30,20/2 <br /> 10.2 Site Security <br /> Personnel and vehicle entry into the aforementioned work zones will be restricted by the SHSS or his/her <br /> ' designee.The SHSS or his/her designee will be responsible for site security while the designated site operations <br /> are being conducted. Site security at all other times will depend on site conditions and will be determined by the <br /> PM and/or client. Site security procedures include,but are not limited to,restricting site access to authorized <br /> personnel only. <br /> tThe SHSS will ensure that visitors entering work zones under the direction and control of AA&A have the <br /> appropriate training, and have read this HSP.The SHSS will keep a daily security log including entry/exits log, <br /> tvehicle log, results of security checks, and details of any security problems. <br /> 10.3 Decontamination Procedures <br /> ' Decontamination procedures will be implemented as necessary by the SHSS to protect personnel from hazardous <br /> substances that may contaminate and/or eventually permeate protective clothing,respiratory protection <br /> equipment,tools,vehicles,and other equipment used on-site;to minimize the transfer of harmful materials into <br /> ' clean areas;to prevent mixing of incompatible chemicals; and to protect the community by preventing <br /> uncontrolled transportation of contaminants from the site. <br /> ' 10.3.1 Personnel Decontamination <br /> Personnel may encounter potentially hazardous compounds while performing work tasks.If so,decontamination <br /> must take place using an Alconox wash,followed by a rinse with clean water. Standard decontamination <br /> procedures for levels C and D are as follows and take place inside the Contamination Reduction Zone,unless <br /> otherwise noted: <br /> ' • Equipment and tool drop inside the Exclusion Zone; <br /> • Boot cover and outer glove wash and rinse inside the Exclusion Zone; <br /> • Boot cover and outer glove removal; <br /> ' • Suit wash and rinse followed by suit removal; <br /> • Inner glove wash and rinse; <br /> • Respirator removal; <br /> • Inner glove removal; and <br /> • Field wash of hands and face inside Support Zone. <br /> ' Workers should employ only those steps that are applicable with level of PPE worn and extent of contamination <br /> present, and the SHSS will provide site-specific guidance on the required decontamination procedures.The SHSS <br /> ' will maintain adequate quantities of clean water to be used for personal decontamination(such as field washing of <br /> hands and face),secondary containment(e.g.,plastic tarps)and wash and rinse containers(e.g.,buckets,wading <br /> pools,etc.).PPE and wash and rinse solutions that are contaminated with site hazards will be disposed of as <br /> hazardous waste in appropriate containers.Non-disposable items may have to be sanitized before reuse. Each site <br /> ' worker is responsible for the maintenance,decontamination,and sanitizing of his/her own PPE. <br /> 10.3.2 Equipment Decontamination <br /> ' In certain circumstances, field equipment and vehicles may require decontamination as follows: <br /> ��• An equipment decontamination pad or area shall be designated for cleaning large equipment; <br /> Ame Adini <br /> �i tfAssociates.inc. <br />
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