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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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AECOM <br /> • Operations Level-a minimum of 8 hours of initial and refresher training for those responsible <br /> for acting defensively in the case of a release, attempting to contain the release from a safe <br /> distance; <br /> • HAZMAT Technician-at least 24 hours of initial training and 8 hours of refresher training. <br /> They will participate in operations-level training and know how to implement the emergency <br /> response plan for the facility/site/project location; <br /> • HAZMAT Specialist-at least 24 hours of initial training and 8 hours of refresher training. They <br /> will be trained in the same content as the HAZMAT Technician, as well as in how to develop a <br /> site safety and control plan; <br /> • Incident Commander-will have at least 40 hours of training covering the Operations Level <br /> training and techniques for implementing the emergency response plan and directing the <br /> incident. They will be knowledgeable in relevant regulations. The Incident Commander will <br /> become the individual in charge of a site-specific incident command system and will coordinate <br /> and control communications with external agencies; <br /> 4.3.6 Subcontractor Personnel Training Records <br /> Any subcontractor organization whose employees will support AECOM operations at a <br /> HAZWOPER site will: <br /> • Provide the Manager with a copy of their written HAZWOPER medical surveillance and training <br /> program requirements.The elements of the program(s)shall be similar to those for AECOM's <br /> own program, as detailed above. Refer to S3AM-213-PR1 Subcontractor Management; <br /> • Provide the Manager with written certification of a physician's approved medical clearance for <br /> each employee who will work on the site. Certification can be demonstrated by: <br /> o A copy of the physician's signed medical clearance for each employee(preferred); or <br /> o A letter identifying the medical status and clearance expiration date of every employee, <br /> signed by the company's safety director or an officer of the company. <br /> o A copy of the each employee's training certifications, which will include: <br /> - The initial 40-hour training certificate(24-hour training may be substituted with SH&E <br /> Manager approval); <br /> - The most current Refresher training certificate(shall be current within the previous <br /> one-year period); <br /> - A copy of the Supervisor training certificate for each person serving in a site <br /> supervisory capacity(e.g., project manager, site safety officers, etc.). <br /> 4.4 HAZWOPER and Spill Response Equipment <br /> 4.4.1 Specific HAZWOPER activity and spill response equipment shall be identified in the site specific <br /> SH&E PLAN. All AECOM offices and project sites that store chemicals at their location shall have <br /> the appropriate spill response equipment. Such equipment may include the following: <br /> • Over-pack containers of varying capacities; <br /> • Absorbent material such as vermiculite or commercially prepared, absorbent containing <br /> pillows, rolls, sheets, or booms; <br /> • Acid and base neutralizing agents; <br /> • Chemically resistant gloves for solvents, alcohols, and acids; <br /> • Poly-coated Tyvek coveralls; <br /> • Safety goggles; <br /> • Respiratory protection; <br /> Hazardous Waste Operations(S3AM-117-PR1) <br /> Revision 3 July31,2019 <br /> PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED. CONTROLLED COPY IS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY INTRANET. 9 of 21 <br />
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