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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0541894
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0022925
FACILITY_NAME
BNSF RAILWAY MORMON RAIL YARD
STREET_NUMBER
801
STREET_NAME
DIAMOND
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-7019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
801 DIAMOND ST
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Approved
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1. Program Overview <br />Kennedy/Jenks Consultants (K/J) complies with the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard <br />(29 CFR 1910.1200) and equivalent state regulations by compiling hazardous chemicals lists, by using <br />Safety Data Sheets (SDSs), by ensuring that containers are labeled, and by providing employee training. <br />This program applies to all work operations at K/J offices and in the field where employees may be <br />exposed to hazardous substances under normal working conditions or during a non-routine situation. A <br />hazardous substance (or hazardous chemical) means any substance <br />(or chemical) that is a physical hazard or a health hazard. An example of a physical hazard might be <br />flammability, explosive capability, or water reactivity. An example of a health hazard might be a <br />carcinogenic substance or a substance that causes irritation, or sensitization. <br />Most products used within an office-setting fall under the retail products or "manufactured items that <br />remain intact" exemption to the Hazard Communication Standard. The exemption states: <br />"Retail products used in offices in the same manner and frequency used by consumers, <br />can be termed "consumer products", and include things such as correction fluid, glass <br />cleaner, and dishwashing liquid." <br />This exemption also covers manufactured items that remain intact such as enclosed toner cartridges, ink <br />cartridges, and batteries. <br />Your Office Safety Representative is the Hazard Communication Program Coordinator for your office. <br />Copies of this written program are available on the K/J Health &Safety intranet page. <br />Under this program, employees will be informed of the contents of the Hazard Communication Standard, <br />the hazardous properties of chemicals used at K/J, safe handling procedures, and measures to take for <br />protection from these chemicals. Employees will also be informed of the hazards associated with non- <br />routine tasks, such as spill management. <br />An inventory of all hazardous chemicals used at your location has been compiled by the Office Safety <br />Representative. This list will be updated as necessary. The inventory of chemicals identifies all of the <br />covered chemicals used in your office or in the field, along with the location where the chemicals are <br />used. <br />Hazard Communication Written Program <br />Kennedy/Jenks Consultants©, November 2013 <br />;kg:ad \projectskis-prop0111365020.01....bns1 stockton wosk planY2016 lirsc work planlappenOces5appendixb,..hasp12016...hasp...2015content5nal.docx
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