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SITE SAFETY FLAN (SSr) <br /> FOR JOB NUMBER OIZ20 <br /> FORMER SERVICE STATION <br /> 1002 NORTH YOSEMITE STREET <br /> STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> • If TRODUCTION <br /> This Site Safety Plan (SSP) has been prepared for the Soil <br /> Gas Survey the former service station located at 1002 North <br /> Yosemite Street, in the County of 3 Jr-aquin, City of <br /> Stockton, California. The SSE' establishe=s safety procedures <br /> to be followed to alert field personnel and others. at the <br /> subject site to potential hazards that could be encountered <br /> while conducting the soil gas survey and identifies the <br /> personal protective equipment required for each specific <br /> activity. <br /> The coil gas survey involves pneumatic placement of probes <br /> at specified depths which are forged at the tip and.have <br /> perforations in the first two feet of the probe. Each probe <br /> has an inner diameter of 1/2 inch and an outer diameter of <br /> 7/8 inch and is composed of non—galvanized Sch. 40 steel <br /> pipe. Each probe is driven pneumatically using a driver <br /> unit mounted on a forklift. Cance the probes are in place, a <br /> teflon tube is attached to the probe and a vacuum is applied <br /> via a Mobile Laboratory. The sample of soil gas is <br /> transmitted through a Beckman Industrial Flame ionization <br /> Detector. Total Volatile Hydrocarbons (TVH) are determined <br /> and recorded. <br /> JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> Site hazards identified with the soil gas survey"and <br /> per,fOrmince test- include those :encountered-when using a <br /> forklift-, air compressor, and jackhammer. <br /> The-work will be performed within..the property boundary of <br /> th6. subject site. There is no fence around the.boundary. <br /> The'.:subject site is 10& at. the corner- of, Yosemite nee <br /> and'Ac'acia Street. Traffic .may' .represent.,a site hazard. <br /> Since the work outlined is located .in the vicinity of a <br /> former gasoline storage tank, volatile organic vapors <br /> associated with gasoline products have the potential to be <br />