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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0538220
PE
1926
FACILITY_ID
FA0022089
FACILITY_NAME
DFA Medici Associates, LP
STREET_NUMBER
242
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
SUTTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13925005
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
242 N SUTTER ST # 700
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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OKDProperty Management Company Personnel &Management Policies <br /> OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES MANUAL Section 610. <br /> Part Page 3ofG <br /> =Potential Job Hazards <br /> Apartment Community Management/ <br /> Office & Corporate/Branch Office <br /> Property Management: To Avoid Injury/illness: <br /> 1. Smashing fingers Use file and other drawer handles when closing. <br /> 2. Paper cuts Keep papers neatly organized, and don't over load file <br /> folders. Use avwet sponge tomoisten envelopes. <br /> 3. Bruises Keep files and other drawers closed when not in use. <br /> Don't"CUt" corners when walking; slow down. <br /> 4. Heavy items failing Store heavy items on |ovvar shelves and away from the <br /> edge. Never open more than one filing cabinet drawer <br /> atatime. <br /> 5. Lifting and/or moving heavy or Get help and use equipment available to assist, such as <br /> awkward objects ohand truck, when lifting 2heavy mrawkward object. <br /> G. Tripping over objects Keep paths in vv0d« unaaa clear of objects and debris. <br /> Watch your step. Don't hurry from location to location. <br /> 7. Slips and falls Eliminate standing water and always clean up spills <br /> immediately. Avoid walking on wet/slippery 8naom; <br /> which should a|xvoym be designated with o cone or <br /> caution tape. When outside, mm|k on walkways, not on <br /> lawns orplanted areas. <br /> 8. Electrical shock Don't attempt to "repair" electrical equipment while it is <br /> plugged in. Call arepair service, ifnecessary. <br /> 8. &4VGC|e strains from reaching Use a stepladder to reach items stoned in high places. <br /> 10. Cuts and scrapes Use gloves when handling glass, razor blades and other <br /> sharp objects encountered on2property. <br /> 11. Heat Illness Comply with the prevention rnaeaur8o in the "Heat <br /> Illness Prevention P|en^. <br /> 12. Flying rocks ortwigs Be cautious and keep a distance when walking o <br /> property near operation of weed-eatenS, rnumena or <br /> other similar equipment. <br /> 13. Insect sting Prior to walking a prOpertv, use insect repellent. Wear <br /> long pants and long sleeve shirts, ifreasonable. <br /> 14. Infectious/communicable Comply with the requirements in the "Infection <br /> DKOOPK8 | 07/01/2020 <br />
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