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ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0543763
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0024877
FACILITY_NAME
VERTIV GROUP CORPORATION
STREET_NUMBER
705
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
CARLTON
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
705 N CARLTON AVE
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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Health and Safety Plan <br />705 Carlton Avenue, Stockton, CA <br />EFI Global Project No. 9836003958 <br />6.5 PROJECT LEAD MEN <br />Project lead men are resp onsible for the organization and direction of select technicians and laborers to <br />accomplish c ertain project tasks. They report to the Project Supervisor who assigns and schedules the <br />work to be done on a day to day basis. <br />7.0 TAILGATE HEALTH AND SAFETY MEETING <br />Before work on this site begins, all involved field pers onnel will be briefed of this Health and Safety Plan. <br />This briefing will be conducted by the Site Safety Officer or by a designated member of EFI Global's Health <br />and Safety Depart ment. This training will focus on the potential hazards present at the site and the safety <br />and health procedures specific to this project. The training will include, but not be limited to, the following: <br />Project Introduction and Orientation; <br />Characteristics and Potential Hazards of Chemical and Physical Dangers on Site; <br />Personal Protective Equipment requirements- function, care, and limitations; <br />Emergency Response; and <br />General Site-Specific Safety Concepts. <br />8.0 HAZARDS AND SITE CHARACTERIZATION <br />As required by 29 CFR 1910.120 (c) and 8CCR 5193, all site personnel shall be aware of t he nature, level, <br />and degree of exposure likely as a result of participat ion in the work described within the Sc ope of Work. <br />All personnel shall be advised of these conditions before entering the project site. <br />8.1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS <br />Physical hazards for this project include working around heavy machinery with multiple pinch- and crush- <br />points; slips, trips, and falls; and vehicular traffic. Head, eye, ear, and foot inj uries are possible and will be <br />avoided by the use of Level D PPE. <br />The work zones for the purposes of this plan are to be established by the Site Health and Safety Supervisor, <br />and all work is to take place inside of those areas. Personnel inside of the work zones shall be limited when <br />EFI Global is conducting Site evalu ation activities. Only authorized EFI Global personnel, and it s <br />subcontractors, will be permitted within the work zones. Emergency shutoff switches will be identified prior <br />to the start of work. <br />Certain onsite equipm ent operates under high air pressure. The scope of work m ay include excavation or <br />boring activities. Potential risks associated with open excavations include the following: <br />Injuries may result from personnel falling into an open excavation. <br />Loose materials and tools may fall onto workers within the excavation, causing injury. <br />The sidewalls of the excavation can fail, resulting in a collapse that can injure or bury workers. <br />Appropriate precautions must be taken to ensure the safety of personnel within and around the excavation. <br />Fuel tanks may be present at the site and interacted with during implementation of the scope of work. Proper <br />design and construction o fa fuel tank system play a major role in the safety of the sy stem. In most cases <br />intact fuel tanks are very safe, as the tank is full of fuel vapor/air mixture that is well above the flammability <br />limits, and thus cannot burn even if an i gnition source were present (which is rare). Nevertheless, if work is <br />EFI Global° <br />Engineering. Fire & <br />Enviinnrnonlal Sprvtces Page 3 of 19
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