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2019 SOIL MGMT PLAN (JULY-REVISED)
RECORD_ID
PR0504201
PE
4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0000214
FACILITY_NAME
PILKINGTON NORTH AMERICA INC PLANT 10
STREET_NUMBER
500
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LOUISE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330-9739
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
500 E LOUISE AVE
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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<br />Former Pilkington North America Site 9 Health and Safety Plan <br /> EKI B90047.00 <br /> <br /> Frequent rest periods in the shade when heat and/or humidity is high. <br /> Drinking of non‐alcoholic fluids will be encouraged, but will be done outside of any <br />designated exclusion zones. <br /> Suitable acclimation periods will be provided for workers to gradually establish their <br />resistance to heat stress. <br /> <br />Heat stress symptoms may include: <br /> <br /> Nausea, headache, lightheadedness, cramps, dizziness, clammy skin, lack of coordination, <br />or slurred speech. <br /> <br />Heat stroke symptoms may include: <br /> <br /> Hot, dry skin; <br /> Mental confusion; and <br /> Unconsciousness. <br /> <br />HEAT STROKE IS LIFE THREATENING AND A MEDICAL EMERGENCY. SEEK EMERGENCY MEDICAL <br />TREATMENT IMMEDIATELY (See Section 6). <br />FIELD WORK THAT COULD TRIGGER CAL‐OSHA HEAT ILLNESS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (I.E., <br />TEMPERATURES AT OR ABOVE 85F) SHOULD FOLLOW THE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS <br />INCLUDED IN EKI’S HEAT ILLNESS PROGRAM INCLUDED AS ATTACHMENT A. <br /> <br />Where Site conditions warrant, the SSO or FSSO will monitor for heat stress and implement <br />work/rest regimens, if necessary. Potable water and/or an electrolyte replacement fluid such as <br />Gatorade will be available on‐Site at all times. <br /> <br />Personnel exhibiting symptoms of heat stress will be removed from the work area, and cooled. <br />Fluids will be administered, and the personnel will be observed. Personnel who exhibit <br />symptoms of heat stroke will immediately be cooled and transported to the nearest hospital (see <br />Figure 2). <br /> <br />At all times, EKI employees shall be provided access to potable drinking water, either from an <br />available and easily accessible continuous source or a portable supply of at least one quart of <br />water per employee per hour for the entirety of the shift. The EKI SSO shall encourage the <br />frequent drinking of water by EKI employees at the daily health and safety meeting conducted <br />on Site. <br /> <br />Further, EKI shall provide access to a shaded area to EKI employees at all times. This shade can <br />be used to help prevent the onset of heat illness and provide a preventative recovery period (a <br />period of time to recover from the heat in order to prevent the onset of heat illness). A shaded <br />area is defined as a canopy, umbrella, or other temporary structure designed to provide shade.
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