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2/25/2026 8:30:35 AM
Creation date
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0547236
PE
2950 - ENVIRON ASSESS
FACILITY_ID
FA0026813
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON COLD STORAGE FACILITY
STREET_NUMBER
1320
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
145190120
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
1320 W WEBER AVE STOCKTON 95203
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❑ NEW <br /> JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Ctrl. No. GEN-013 DATE 05/28/2025 ® REVISED PAGE 1 of 2 <br /> JSA TYPE CATEGORY WORK TYPE: WORK ACTIVITY(Description): <br /> Generic I Gauging and Sampling Gauging and Sampling <br /> REQUIRED AND/OR RECOMMENDED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> ® LIFE VEST ❑ GOGGLES ❑ AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATOR ® GLOVES: Nitrile and cut- <br /> ® HARD HAT ❑ FACE SHIELD El SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR resistant level II <br /> ❑ LIFELINE/BODY HARNESS ❑ HEARING PROTECTION ® PPE CLOTHING: Fluorescent ® OTHER: Knee pads,Insect <br /> ® SAFETY GLASSES ED SAFETY SHOES: Composite-toed or reflective vest or high visibility Repellant,sunscreen(as needed) <br /> steel-toed boots clothing <br /> REQUIRED AND/OR RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT <br /> Traffic Safety Cones,Caution Tape, Interface Probe with Ground Clamp,and/or Water Level Meter,20-lb.type ABC Fire Extinguisher,Buckets.Tools <br /> as needed: Socket Wrench,Screw Driver,Crow Bar, Mallet,and Wire Brush. <br /> COMMITMENT TO SAFETY-All personnel onsite will actively participate in hazard recognition and mitigation throughout the day by verbalizing LMRAs <br /> Analyze <br /> 2POTENTIAL HAZARDS <br /> 1. Mobilization to monitoring la. FALL: Personal injury from 1 a. Inspect the pathway and plan for the most suitable designated <br /> well(s). slip/trip/fall due to uneven terrain pathway prior to mobilization. <br /> and/or obstructions. 1 a. Use established pathways,walk and/or drive on stable,secure <br /> ground,and avoid steep hills or uneven terrain. <br /> 1 a. If working near open water with an unguarded edge,wear a <br /> personal flotation device(PFD). <br /> 1b. CONTACT: With traffic/third 1b. Identify potential traffic sources and delineate the work area with <br /> parties. traffic safety cones. Position the vehicle to protect against <br /> oncoming traffic. Use caution tape to provide a more visible <br /> delineation of the work area if necessary. <br /> 1 b. Wear appropriate PPE, including high visibility clothing and <br /> reflective vest,when exposed to traffic <br /> 1 b. Face traffic,maintain eye contact with oncoming vehicles,and <br /> establish a safe exit route. <br /> 1c. EXERTION: Muscle strain from 1c. Use proper lifting techniques when handling/moving equipment; <br /> lifting equipment bend knees and keep back straight. <br /> 1 c. Use mechanical assistance or team lifting techniques when <br /> equipment is 40 lbs.or heavier. <br /> 1 c. Make multiple trips to carry equipment. <br /> 1d. EXPOSURE: 1d. Inspect work area for bees and insects. <br /> To biological hazards. 1d. Use insect/tick repellent,as necessary. <br /> 1d. Treat clothing with permethrin prior to mobilization. <br /> 1d. Don T vek/mos uito nets,as applicable. <br /> 2. Open/close well. 2a. EXERTION: Muscle strain. 2a. Use proper lifting techniques; keep back straight,lift with legs,and <br /> bend knees when reaching to open/close the well. <br /> 2b. CAUGHT: Pinch/crush points 2b. Wear cut-resistant level II gloves when working with well cover and <br /> associated with removing/replacing hand tools. <br /> manholes and working with hand 2b. Use proper tools(ratchet and pry bar or magnet for well cover)and <br /> tools. inspect before use. <br /> 2b. Do not put fingers under the well cover. <br /> 2c. CAUGHT: Pinch points associated 2c. See 2b. <br /> with placing the J-plug back onto 2c. Keep fingers out of line-of-fire when securing cap. <br /> the PVC pipe. <br /> 2d. EXPOSURE: To potential 2d. No open flames/heat sources. <br /> hazardous vapors. 2d. To minimize exposure to vapors,allow the well to vent after opening <br /> it and before sampling activities begin. <br /> 2d. Stand upwind if possible,to avoid inhaling vapors. <br /> 2d. Monitor atmosphere with multi-gas meter/PID. <br /> 3. Gauge well. 3a. CONTACT: With contamination 3a. Wear chemical-resistant disposable gloves(over cut-resistant <br /> (e.g.,contaminated groundwater). gloves)and safety glasses when gauging well. <br /> 3a. Insert and remove the probe slowly to avoid splashing. <br /> 3a. Use an absorbent pad to clean probe. <br /> 3b. CONTACT:With traffic. 3b. See 1b. <br /> 3c. Exposure:To static electricity,fire, 3c. Ground interface probe to a designated grounding point/rod,well <br /> or explosion. casing,or electrically conductive surface to dissipate static <br /> electricity. <br /> ' Each Job or Operation consists of a set of tasks/steps. Be sure to list all the steps needed to perform job. <br /> ' A hazard is a potential danger. Break hazards into six types: Contact-victim is struck by or strikes an object; <br /> Caught-victim is caught on,caught in or caught between objects;Fall-victim falls to ground or lower level(includes slips and trips);Exertion-excessive strain or stress/ergonomics/lifting techniques; <br /> Exposure-inhalation/skin hazards;Energy Source-electricity,pressure,compression/tension. <br /> Using the first two columns as a guide,decide what actions or procedures are necessary to eliminate or minimize the risk. List the recommended safe operating procedures. Say exactly what needs to <br /> be done-such as"use two persons to lift". Avoid general statements such as,"be careful'. <br /> ROUX ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />
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