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1/9/2026 8:04:26 PM
Creation date
9/29/2025 3:47:18 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
2025
RECORD_ID
PR0231125
PE
2361 - UST FACILITY
FACILITY_ID
FA0003730
FACILITY_NAME
TIWANA GAS & FOOD
STREET_NUMBER
1210
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAMMER
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95210
APN
09403012
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
Scanner
SJGOV\kblackwell
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Site Address
1210 E HAMMER LN STOCKTON 95210
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EHD - Public
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<br />34 <br /> <br />4.2.26 SLIPPERY SURFACES <br /> <br />• Be aware of changes in elevation and changes in walking surfaces. <br />• Walk, don’t run through work areas. <br />• Warn others that a hazard exists by placing signs or cones or isolating them with <br />caution tape or barricades. <br />• Clean up, correct, remove, or report unsafe conditions such as broken concrete, <br />piping, and other hazards that could result in a slip/trip/fall injury. <br />• Notify the superintendent and clean up all the puddles or mud. <br /> <br />4.2.27 UNEVEN TERRAIN/UNSTABLE SURFACES <br /> <br />Uneven Terrain/Unstable surface may include changes in grade and excessive ground cover or <br />vegetation. This also increases the risk for vehicles and foot passage—clear vegetation in heavy <br />traffic (vehicle, foot) areas where possible. Mark excessively rough areas and minimize travel to <br />and through such areas. Plan equipment placement and activities accordingly. Wear high (or <br />higher) steel-toe/shank work boots. Discuss slip/trip/fall hazards associated with daily tasks at <br />pre-work job planning and safety meetings. <br /> <br />4.2.28 ELEVATED SURFACES <br /> <br />Intentionally Left Blank <br /> <br />4.2.29 ILLUMINATION/POOR LIGHTING <br /> <br />Intentionally Left Blank <br /> <br />4.2.30 HAZARDS TO THE PUBLIC <br /> <br />Although not expected, this work could create hazards to the public, including dust generated <br />during intrusive work, noise and other physical hazards, unexpected roadblocks or closures, <br />investigation-derived waste materials, and damage to public utilities. Procedures to eliminate <br />any potential hazard to the community are as follows: <br /> <br />• Air Contaminants: Air monitoring will be performed during intrusive activities as <br />presented in section 4.0. If concentrations at the perimeter of the work area exceed the <br />levels set forth by the client, work will stop, and dust suppression measures will be taken. <br /> <br />• Barricades: During work activities, the work zone will be barricaded with a hardened <br />barricade. Sampling act ivities in the street will require rigid high-visibility barricades
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