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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0543551
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0024731
FACILITY_NAME
1021 EAST HAZELTON AVENUE
STREET_NUMBER
1021
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAZELTON
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
151280030
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1021 E HAZELTON AVE
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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Emergency Response Facilities <br />Fire Station: Stockton Fire Department <br />4010 E Main St <br />Stockton, CA 95215 <br />Telephone: 911 or (209) 937-8801 <br />Police Station: Stockton Police Department <br />22 E Market St <br />Stockton, CA 95202 <br />Telephone: 911 or (209) 937-8377 <br />Ambulance: St. Joseph's Medical Center <br />1800 N California St <br />Stockton, CA 95204 <br />Telephone: 911 or (209) 943-2000 <br />Hospital: St. Joseph's Medical Center <br />1800 N California St <br />Stockton, CA 95204 <br />Telephone: 911 or (209) 943-2000 <br />Poison Control: St. Joseph's Medical Center <br />1800 N California St <br />Stockton, CA 95204 <br />Telephone: 911 or (209) 943-2000 <br />DIRECTIONS TO HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM ATTACHED IN APPENDIX A <br />Air Monitoring <br />Air quality in the breathing zone will be monitored continuously with a MiniRae2000 photoionization detector <br />(PID) calibrated to isobutylene. Work will proceed in Level D while PD readings are between 0 and 10 parts per <br />million (ppm). In the event that breathing zone readings exceed 100 ppm, all personnel will discontinue work at <br />the location and withdraw from the work area. The appropriate vapor control measures will be implemented (e.g., <br />application of vapor suppression), the necessary emergency response authorities will be notified, and/or the work <br />area will be re-sampled until vapor levels are within acceptable levels prior to reentering the work zone. <br />Please refer to the table below for the Operational Action Levels. <br />Contaminants Action Level Action to Take <br />VOCs <br />(ND) <br />1 to 10 PPM Above background at the breathing <br />zone and sustained for 5 minutes <br />10 to 100 PPM Above background at the breathing <br />zone and sustained for 5 minutes <br />100 to 300 PPM Above background at the breathing <br />zone and sustained for 1 minute <br />>300 PPM Above background at the breathing zone <br />and sustained for 1 minute <br />Level D, continuous air monitoring <br />Upgrade to Level C, continuous air monitoring and <br />ventilate space <br />Upgrade to Level B, continuous air monitoring and <br />ventilate space, or stop work and ventilate <br />Stop work, Evacuate work zones <br />Combustible <br />Gas in Air <br />(LEL meter) <br />Less than 10% lower explosive limit (LEL) <br />Greater than 10% LEL <br />Continue with caution and air monitoring <br />(combustible gas monitoring) <br />Stop work, immediately withdrawal personnel, and <br />ventilate space with manhole blower <br />Oxygen in Air <br />(02 Meter) <br />Less than 19.5% <br />19.5 to 21.5% <br />Greater than 21.5% <br />Stop work and ventilate or upgrade to Level B <br />Level D, continue work with air monitoring <br />Stop work, immediately withdrawal personnel, and <br />evaluate <br />The HD will be calibrated daily by Partner personnel prior to use. Calibration will be performed in accordance with <br />the manufacturer specifications and recorded in a log book kept with the instrument. Ambient breathing space <br />measurements should be collected every 15 minutes. <br />Partner Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan Page 3 <br />Version 1.02 <br /> July 2, 2018
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