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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 'L=CoM °�Is�Qa. <br /> Site Walk — General Site Visit 01-01-10-06 <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 to perform How could you be hurt? (initial) List control measures required to eliminate, control or protect against the (final) <br /> a task in the sequence they What would the injury be? potential hazards associated with each job step to minimize the risk of <br /> are performed injury or environmental impact. Identify any`Stop Work'triggers. <br /> 2b.Injuries from being struck due 10 2b.Park that you do not subject yourself or your vehicle to site hazards such as 2 <br /> to 311 party or client operations construction vehicle traffic,forklifts or other equipment, passing motorists, etc, , <br /> On- <br /> Site <br /> Edits: <br /> 3. Walking Site/Observing 3a.Biological hazards 4 3a.There are many different types of biological hazards that can be encountered on a 2 <br /> Work work site. These include ticks, spiders, mosquitoes, chiggers, poisonous or other <br /> noxious plants, alligators, bears, small mammals, bird droppings, small mammals, <br /> snakes, etc. Do not attempt to pick up, handle, or otherwise handle stray or wild <br /> animals such as dogs, cats, raccoons, squirrels, etc., no matter how tame they may <br /> appear. <br /> 3b.Slips/trips/falls 4 3b.Be aware of walking surfaces at all times,wear footwear with good tread and ankle 2 <br /> support, use handrails where available, avoid walking in muddy or wet areas when <br /> possible, identify and mark or have removed any obstructions that may be present in <br /> predicted walking paths. <br /> 3c.Crossing roads, bridges, etc 6 3c. Keep to pathways appropriate for pedestrian traffic—sidewalks,walkways with 3 <br /> handrails, etc. If no sidewalk is present, stay off the side of the shoulder, behind <br /> guardrails where possible, etc. Walk facing traffic. Never take photographs while <br /> walking to reduce risk of inadvertently wandering into traffic. <br /> On- <br /> Site <br /> Edits: <br /> 4. Leaving the site 4a.Transporting biological hazards 4 4a.Inspect self for ticks before entering vehicle. If it possible that clothing and personal 2 <br /> into vehicle items such as jackets, backpacks, lunch bags, and so on have been exposed to <br /> poisonous plant oils or may harbor ticks or other insects, bag such items until they <br /> can be appropriately treated. <br /> 4b.Hitting object when leaving 6 4b.Before moving the vehicle, perform a 3600 walk around of the vehicle to verify that no 4 <br /> causing vehicle or property changes have been made that may impact exit. <br /> damage <br /> On- <br /> Site <br /> Edits: <br /> DCSA Task Hazard Assessment Form <br /> Version 1—October 22,2018 2 of 4 <br />
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