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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0541231
PE
2959 - DTSC LEAD AGENCY SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0023619
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER QUALITY CLEANERS TRACY CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER
STREET_NUMBER
3081
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
TRACY
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
21418041
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
3081 N TRACY BLVD TRACY 95376
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deemed necessary, a competent person may also conduct inspections after rainfall or any other <br /> event that can potentially affect the integrity of the excavation. Employees will not enter excavations <br /> where water has accumulated until protective measures have been implemented. <br /> • Prior to entering excavations greater than 4 feet in depth, air monitoring for oxygen and hazardous <br /> atmospheres must be conducted to assure atmospheric conditions are within normal levels described <br /> in Section 8.6.1. Continuous air monitoring with a standard multi-gas detector(02, LEL%, CO, H2S) <br /> shall be used during the course of work within an excavation; if action limits are reached workers <br /> shall safely exit the excavation. Upgrades to worker protection should be evaluated with the SHSO <br /> and PP in consultation with the CHSD. Emergency rescue equipment, such as breathing <br /> apparatuses and safety harnesses connected to an extraction device, will be readily available in the <br /> event of hazardous atmospheric conditions; <br /> • While earthmoving, stay out of the excavator's delineated heavy equipment exclusion zone and away <br /> from the excavation sides where there is potential for cave in (within excavations that are 6 feet or <br /> more in depth, a delineated perimeter 6 feet away from the excavated edge is required); <br /> • During loading and unloading operations, stand away from haul trucks and other vehicles to avoid <br /> contact with any falling loads; and <br /> • Traffic cones, caution tape, or other barriers will be set up around the perimeter of the excavation <br /> when employees are working along the excavation edge and for any excavation that will be left open <br /> overnight or unattended for more than two days. <br /> Maximum Allowable Slopes <br /> Soil or Rock Type Maximum Allowable Slopes (H:V)l for Excavations Less Than i Feet Deep' <br /> Stable Rock Vertical (90°) <br /> Type A 3/4 : 1 (53°) <br /> Type B 1 : 1 (45°) <br /> Type C 1 Y2 : 1 (34°) <br /> Cal/OSHA T8 CCR 1541.1 Table B-1 <br /> Notes: <br /> Numbers shown in parentheses next to maximum allowable slopes are angles expressed in degrees from the horizontal. Angles <br /> have been rounded off. <br /> Z A short-term maximum allowable slope Of /2H : 1V(63°)is allowed in excavations in Type A soil that are 12 feet(3.67 meters) <br /> or less in depth. Short-term maximum allowable slopes for excavations greater than 12 feet (3.67 meters) in depth shall be <br /> 3/4H : 1V(53°). <br /> 3 Sloping or benching for excavations greater than 20 feet deep shall be designed and stamped by a registered <br /> professional engineer. <br /> Proper stockpiling (i.e., 2 feet minimum distance from the excavation edge), containment, transport, storage, <br /> and disposal practices will be utilized and is dependent upon the potential type and amount of waste <br /> generated during operations. The location of safety equipment and evacuation procedures will be <br /> established prior to initiation of operations according to this HASP. <br /> 5.4 Slip, Trip, and Fall Hazards <br /> Slip, trip, and fall hazards are addressed under Cal/OSHA T8 CCR 3273, Working Areas. Slip, trip, and fall <br /> hazards may include, but are not limited to, general slip and trip hazards associated with uneven ground, <br /> possible debris, wet grass, and equipment. Prior to work, walking paths will be assessed for solid footings, <br /> any ground penetrations that may cause a tripping hazard will be appropriately marked, and other areas will <br /> be noted and discussed with the field team. <br /> 3989.0001 S.104/HSP Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan I ROUX 115 <br />
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