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2019 SOIL MGMT PLAN (JULY-REVISED)
RECORD_ID
PR0504201
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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
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Approved
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<br />Former Pilkington North America Site 14 Health and Safety Plan <br /> EKI B90047.00 <br />5.3 Monitoring <br />VOCs: Field personnel will perform air monitoring routinely with a 10.6 eV PID in the breathing <br />zone at each work location during the planned investigation activities. The SSO or FSSO will verify <br />that all instruments are operating correctly before they are brought to the Site and are calibrated <br />in the office or at the Site before work starts at the Site each day. All calibration readings (i.e., <br />zero and span measurements, and calibration gas and its concentration) and field readings shall <br />be recorded in the field log. Background PID shall be made at the start of the work period and at <br />least once later each day at a nearby location, preferably up wind from the work area. Work area <br />measurements will be made when a new work area is entered and periodically throughout the <br />workday. <br />If consistent readings greater than 1 parts per million by volume (“ppmv”) over background are <br />measured by the PID, field activities will be suspended, and personnel will withdraw from the <br />work area. During this time, any exposed soil will be covered with visqueen and open boreholes <br />will be covered with visqueen, plugged with core material, or filled with grout, to minimize <br />further volatilization. Field activities will remain suspended until the source of the emission is <br />identified and the source is controlled. Other engineering controls, including fans, may be <br />brought onsite at the discretion of the FSSO or SSO to redirect volatile gases away from work <br />personnel. <br /> <br />If organic vapor concentrations measured by the PID cannot be effectively reduced to below <br />1 ppm using engineering controls discussed above, then Level C protection (half‐face or full‐face <br />respirators fitted with organic and particulate filter cartridges) will be required for EKI personnel <br />within the work area. Arrangements will be made by the SSO or FSSO for personal breathing zone <br />air samples to be collected to document VOC concentrations if Level C protection is required. <br />The respirator cartridge changeout frequency will also be re‐assessed based upon the results of <br />the air samples. <br /> <br />If PID readings continuously exceed 10 ppmv above background in the breathing zone while <br />workers are in Level C protection, then work will cease, and the source of the emission will be <br />identified and controlled before work continues. During this time, any exposed soil will be <br />covered with visqueen and open boreholes will be covered with visqueen, plugged with core <br />material, or filled with grout, to minimize further volatilization. <br /> <br />If visibly contaminated or odorous soil is encountered, a 4‐gas meter that monitors the lower <br />explosive limit (“LEL”), oxygen, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon monoxide will be used in <br />conjunction with the PID to monitor potential emissions from the excavation area.
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