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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0548753
PE
2959 - DTSC LEAD AGENCY SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0027916
FACILITY_NAME
BOBSON CLEANERS, INC.
STREET_NUMBER
600
Direction
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STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
22314117
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
Scanner
SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
600 N MAIN ST MANTECA 95336
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Task Hazard Assessment — DCSA 'L=CoM °�Is�Qa. <br /> Phase I ESA Site Visit 01-01-10-07 <br /> job/taskREMINDER: Use 4-Sight at the start of, and continuously throughout the <br /> Job Steps Potential Hazards Risk Critical Actions To Mitigate Hazards Risk <br /> List all steps required How could you be hurt? (initial) List control measures required to eliminate, control or protect against the potential hazards associated with (final) <br /> to perform a task in What would the injury be? each job step to minimize the risk of <br /> the sequence they are injury or environmental impact. Identify any`Stop Work'triggers. <br /> performed <br /> On-Site <br /> Edits: <br /> 2. Site (inspection) 2a.Broken bones due to 10 2a. Ensure on site staff have identified any on-site traffic(3rd party or site personnel)and potential traffic 2 <br /> reconnaissance contact with 3rd party patterns. <br /> vehicles 0 Communicate with all operators prior to starting the site visit and have a client escort with you <br /> during entire site visit. <br /> • Be aware of possibility of cars entering/exit the service bays at all times. <br /> • Don hi-visible vest(ANSI Class 3, retro-reflective vest). <br /> 2b.Broken or sprain ankle, 8 2b. Review site conditions including areas of uneven pavement, oily staining, tight openings, stairs, etc. 3 <br /> foot or other body parts • Check conditions of stairway and use three-point contact while on stairs, if used. <br /> due to slip/trip/falls with <br /> walking site 0 Stay no closer than 6 feet from the edge of open service pits on main floor level at JLI stores to <br /> the extent possible; do not walk backwards or walk with head down while working around pits. <br /> • Do not walk and take notes/photos at the same time. <br /> • Stay off steep hillsides, loose soils/gravel on hills or in parking lots and stained/wet areas. <br /> • Don required ANSI approve safety boots with non-slip tread <br /> 2c. Inhalation or skin hazards 5 2c. Do not touch containers of hazardous waste or hazardous materials. 2 <br /> due to contact with onsite 0 Be aware of vapors in an enclosed room or area that may present an oxygen deficient or <br /> chemicals explosive atmosphere. Do not enter and advise the AECOM PM immediately. Report all spills <br /> to site staff. <br /> • Wear nitrile gloves if it is necessary to touch containers to check contents or read/locate label. <br /> 2d.Heat or cold weather 5 2d. Monitor weather conditions for extreme heat(humidity)and cold (wind chill)temperatures. 2 <br /> health effects due to 0 If possible, adjust work schedule to avoid heat stresses(e.g. start work early in the morning) <br /> working in extreme • Heat: Set up break schedule if temperatures exceed 857. Consume required amounts of water <br /> temperatures <br /> and sports drinks(e.g., Gatorade). <br /> • Don wicking material clothing, have extra clothing. Remember PPE can increase body <br /> temperature. <br /> ©AECOM Restricted <br /> Task Hazard Assessment(S4[DCS]AM-209-FM6-A) <br /> Revision 9 January 15,2019 <br /> PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED.CONTROLLED COPY IS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY INTRANET. 2 of 4 <br />
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