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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
SR0085240
PE
2903
FACILITY_ID
FA0023389
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER HELENA CHEMICAL FACILITY
STREET_NUMBER
2245
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16336017
ENTERED_DATE
5/5/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
2245 W CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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FALL PROTECTION <br /> The Site Safety Officer will verify that all Condor employees and its subcontractors are using appropriate <br /> fall protection. The three major components of personal fall arrest protection are harness, lanyard, and <br /> secure anchorage. OSHA requires that fall protection be used anytime someone is working over six feet <br /> above the ground or the floor. MSHA requires that fall protection be used anytime a risk of falling exists. <br /> TRIP AND SLIP PROTECTION <br /> Good housekeeping shall be maintained at the site to prevent trip and slip hazards. <br /> HEAT STRESS <br /> Heat stress will be a hazard during hot weather and will be intensified when personnel are in protective <br /> clothing (if necessary). To prevent heat stress, personnel will be required to take breaks as needed and to <br /> consume adequate quantities of liquid. <br /> SUN BURN <br /> UV radiation is a hazard for outdoor workers.Unprotected exposure can damage the skin,eyes,and immune <br /> system. Outdoor workers have more accumulated lifetime exposure to the sun,receive up to 8 times more <br /> UV exposure, and have a 60 percent greater risk of developing skin cancer than indoor workers. Workers <br /> should use sunscreen or sun block to reduce their exposure to UV radiation. Several applications may be <br /> required during the course of the day to provide optimum protection. <br /> BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS <br /> STINGING INSECTS <br /> Care should be exercised to avoid bees,yellow jackets, or other stinging or biting insects. <br /> ANIMAL <br /> High-topped boots should be worn when working in tall grass to protect against snakebite. <br /> PLANT <br /> Poison oak and poison ivy should be avoided when present on the site. If contact is made with poison oak <br /> or poison ivy wash the contact area thoroughly with soap and water as soon as possible after contact occurs. <br /> CHEMICAL HAZARDS <br /> INHALATION <br /> Care should be exercised to avoid creating excess dust during sampling activities. Personnel will work up- <br /> wind of sampling locations. Potable water will be used on site for dust control. Respirators will be worn in <br /> the event that dust may be inhaled. <br /> DERMAL CONTACT <br /> Care should be exercised to prevent contact of soil with skin. Use of gloves and disposable clothing (if <br /> necessary)will reduce skin contact with soil. <br /> INGESTION <br /> Eating and smoking will not be allowed within the exclusion zone. <br />
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