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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
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
600 N MAIN ST MANTECA 95336
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A=COM <br /> 4.4.4 Do not exceed the maximum load of the stacking frame. Be sure to include the weight of the <br /> stacking frame in the maximum load calculation. <br /> 4.4.5 Material on a stacking frame will not extend above the top rail if another stacking frame is to be <br /> placed on top of the lower frame. <br /> • The highest or top stacking frame may have material that extends above the top rails, but the <br /> pallet itself must be below the top rails and the material secured. <br /> 4.4.6 Stacking frames will only be stacked high enough for forklift forks to be able to reach and remove <br /> one (1)frame at a time. At no time will they be stacked higher than five (5)high regardless of the <br /> dimensions of the stacking frame. Material placed on the top rack will be banded or shrink <br /> wrapped (if applicable). <br /> 4.4.7 Do not mix stacking frames manufactured by different companies(e.g., a UNICOR with a Nestainer <br /> or other manufacturer). <br /> • Stacking frames of different colors can be intermingled but will be of the same dimensions and <br /> manufacturer(e.g., UNICOR to UNICOR, Nestainer to Nestainer). <br /> 4.4.8 The 1st(lowest)stacking frame will have the greatest amount of weight.The subsequent frames <br /> will, if possible, have less weight than the frame immediately below it. This is to avoid top <br /> heaviness. <br /> 4.4.9 When picking up a stacking frame, ensure the MHE forks are securely seated into the two(2) <br /> stirrups of the frame. When traveling, maintain a clear field of vision and travel in reverse if vision <br /> is obstructed by the load. Sound your horn at all intersections and blind spots. <br /> 4.4.1 D Transport one (1)loaded stacking frame at a time. <br /> 4.4.11 When traveling with a pallet, keep load as low as possible. Do not bulldoze pallets or stacking <br /> frames. <br /> 4.5 Bagged Materials <br /> 4.5.1 Provide bags of cement and lime stacked over ten bags high with restraining walls of appropriate <br /> strength. <br /> 4.5.2 Stack cement, lime, and similar materials in bags so that the mouths of the outside bags are facing <br /> the center of the stack. <br /> 4.5.3 During un-stacking, keep the entire top of the stack nearly level, and maintain the necessary <br /> setback. <br /> 4.5.4 Warn employees handling cement or lime about skin burns, and ensure that goggles, gloves, and <br /> clothing that fits snugly about the neck and wrists are worn. <br /> 4.5.5 Lime must be stored to prevent a premature slaking action that may cause fire. <br /> 4.6 Bricks and Blocks <br /> 4.6.1 Brick stacks must not exceed 7 feet(2.1 meters), and they should be tapered back starting at 4 feet <br /> (1.2 meters). <br /> 4.6.2 Always stack bricks on planks, asphalt, or concrete, and never on uneven or soft surfaces. <br /> 4.6.3 Keep the top of brick stacks level and maintain the taper during un-stacking operations. <br /> 4.6.4 Stack blocks in tiers on solid, level surfaces, and taper back over the 6-foot(1.8-meter)level. <br /> 4.7 Lumber <br /> 4.7.1 When stacking lumber, place cross strips on stacks more than 4 feet(1.2 meters)high. <br /> Material Storage(S3AM-316-PR1) <br /> Revision 2 July 31,2019 <br /> PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED. CONTROLLED COPY IS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY INTRANET. Page 3 of 4 <br />
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