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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0546565
PE
2959 - DTSC LEAD AGENCY SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0025168
FACILITY_NAME
ROUGH AND READY ISLAND, PORT OF STOCKTON
STREET_NUMBER
2201
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
16203007
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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Site Address
2201 WASHINGTON ST STOCKTON 95203
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Geosynte& <br /> consultants <br /> • Attempts shall be made to identify and stop the source(s) of spillage immediately while <br /> donning proper PPE (based on action levels and the air monitoring program) and <br /> performing air monitoring; <br /> • The site supervisor will direct spill-response operations and stay at the spill area until it has <br /> been cleaned, inspected, and cleared for re-entry; and <br /> • The site supervisor will prepare a spill incident and clean-up report and will communicate <br /> findings to the Project and Branch Manager and HSE Department. <br /> 17. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY <br /> ❑ APPLICABLE ® NOT APPLICABLE <br /> The task(s) for this project involve confined-space entry. Workers must abide by the company's <br /> Confined Space Entry Program(Procedure HSE SOP 412a). <br /> 18. GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM FOR HAZARD COMMUNICATION <br /> ® APPLICABLE ❑ NOT APPLICABLE <br /> The following procedures must be followed for chemicals brought onto the site by Geosyntec <br /> personnel or by subcontractors (i.e., decontamination solution, sampling preservatives, KB-0' <br /> solution, sodium permanganate, etc.)while performing the tasks of this project: <br /> • Labels on primary chemical containers must not be defaced; <br /> • Chemicals must be stored in appropriate storage containers; <br /> • Secondary containers and storage cabinets must be correctly and clearly labeled; <br /> • Chemicals incompatible with each other must not be stored together; <br /> • Workers must receive training on the chemical hazards; and <br /> • Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) must be added to Appendix F. <br /> When chemicals are used on-site, workers must abide by Geosyntec's GHS Hazard <br /> Communication Program (Procedure HSE STD 150). <br /> 19. HASP AMENDMENTS <br /> Over the course of this project, it is possible that the project-specific hazards and working <br /> conditions will change. This HASP may be reviewed and amended as necessary to effectively <br /> describe the changing working conditions and measures to mitigate the potential health and safety <br /> issues that may arise during the project. Amendments to the HASP should be briefly described in <br /> the following spaces provided. The full text of the amendments should be provided in Appendix <br /> A and/or additional THAs should be added to Appendix B. <br /> Port of Stockton HASP A-1 05.01.2025 <br />
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