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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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2201 WASHINGTON ST STOCKTON 95203
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See: C.2.SAFETY EQUIPMENT LIST; D.1 BASELINE HAZARD PREPAREDNESS; PART E AIR <br /> MONITORING, EXPOSURE MONITORING <br /> d. Hand Augering - Head/Eye Injury Wear head and eye protection as specified in Section C.2.Wear mechanical gloves when hand augering. <br /> - Hand injury Prevent strains/sprains from strenuous tasks,overexertion,repetitive motion/ergonomic/lifting(seek help/lift- <br /> - Musculoskeletal Hazards aids over 49 lbs.). Monitor your subcontractors and encourage them to take breaks if it looks like they are <br /> - Exposure to site contaminants overexerting themselves or overheating. <br /> - Air Monitoring See:C.2.SAFETY EQUIPMENT LIST; D.1. BASELINE HAZARD PREPAREDNESS; D.5. HAND TOOLS; <br /> D.7. DRILLING; D.8.CONSTRUCTION, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, LIFT EQUIPMENT;See D.15.SITE <br /> CONTAMINANTS,CHEMICAL WASTES;See D.14.COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS <br /> See Part E AIR MONITORING, EXPOSURE MONITORING <br /> e.Well Install&Development - Head/Eye Injury Wear head and eye protection as specified in Section C.2. Follow safe work practices as described in <br /> - Struck-by,run-over,caught between Section D.8(Heavy equipment). Hearing protection near noise sources. Stay out of swing radius and travel <br /> (pinch points),manual lifting,roll paths of equipment;stay clear of active drilling zone;maintain eye contact with operators. Underground <br /> over,fluid leaks,fuel hazards, utilities will be marked and identified. Follow safe work practices as described in sections D.7(Drilling)and <br /> suspended equipment D.11 (Utility Related Hazards).A generator may be used to operate power tools;steer clear of generator and <br /> - Utility hazard electrical cables.Monitor air with PID.Action levels are noted in Part E. Do not leave vehicles idling <br /> - Electrical hazard(Equipment/tool unnecessarily.Wear high-vis vests. <br /> use/operation,use of extension <br /> cords,working near electrical See:C.2. SAFETY EQUIPMENT LIST; D.1. BASELINE HAZARD PREPAREDNESS; D.6. POWERED <br /> equipment)) TOOLS&EQUIPMENT; D.7. DRILLING; D.8.CONSTRUCTION, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, LIFT EQUIPMENT; <br /> - Exposure to site contaminants D.10. ELECTRICAL WORK TASKS; D.11. UTILITY-RELATED HAZARDS;D.15.SITE CONTAMINANTS, <br /> - Air Monitoring CHEMICAL WASTES;D.14.COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS <br /> Part E AIR MONITORING,EXPOSURE MONITORING <br /> f.Overdrilling/Well Destruction - Slip/trip/fall due to uneven terrain Watch where you walk,work during daylight hours. Be aware of potential for biological hazards.Wear <br /> - Insects, bugs,snakes appropriate clothing and boots. Use insect repellant(if needed). Wear sunscreen.Take frequent breaks as <br /> - Heat stress necessary. Hydrate frequently.Wear level D PPE when handling soil or water.Wear proper PPE around drill <br /> - Exposure to potentially hazardous rig and communicate with drillers.When overseeing drilling activities,stay clear of active drilling zone, <br /> soil,water,and vapors establish eye contact and use hand signals when approaching operators. Hearing protection near noise <br /> - Working on a drill rig/around heavy sources. Stay out of swing radius and travel paths of equipment. <br /> equipment See:C.2.SAFETY EQUIPMENT LIST; D.1. BASELINE HAZARD PREPAREDNESS; D.6. POWERED <br /> - Electrical hazard(Equipment/tool TOOLS&EQUIPMENT; D.7. DRILLING; D.8.CONSTRUCTION, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, LIFT EQUIPMENT; <br /> use/operation,use of extension D.10. ELECTRICAL WORK TASKS; D.11. UTILITY-RELATED HAZARDS; D.15.SITE CONTAMINANTS, <br /> cords,working near electrical CHEMICAL WASTES; D.14.COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS; Part E AIR MONITORING, <br /> equipment)) EXPOSURE MONITORING <br /> - Air Monitoring <br /> Handling IDW - Eye injury Wear head and eye protection as specified in Section C.2..Wear appropriate gloves for handling drum <br /> - Hand injury (mechanical)and soil(nitrile). Use proper drum handling equipment and techniques. Do not manually lift>50 <br /> - Potential exposure to contaminant lbs. <br /> Project/Task Name:Well Install,Development,and Destruction THA ver.4.0 <br /> Geosyntec° THA Date:04/17/2025 Page 3 <br /> consultants <br />
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