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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0540816
PE
2960 - RWQCB LEAD AGENCY CLEAN UP SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0023388
FACILITY_NAME
PUBLIC WORKS
STREET_NUMBER
1810
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAZELTON
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15518002
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
1810 E HAZELTON AVE STOCKTON 95205
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CONDOR EARTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC. GENERAL HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN <br /> FOR WORKING WITH PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS, <br /> ORGANIC VAPORS AND LIQUID CONTAMINANTS <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Condor Earth has adopted the following Health & Safety Plan for working with petroleum hydrocarbons, <br /> organic vapors, and liquid contaminants that may be encountered during investigative excavation and <br /> sampling operations. Condor technicians will employ photoionization detector (PID) organic vapor <br /> monitoring technology to monitor exposure in order to meet Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL) <br /> requirements. The purpose of this plan is to provide health and safety precautions for the initial and <br /> subsequent site visits until the nature and magnitude of the contaminants have been evaluated. <br /> All work will be done in general accordance with current OSHA regulations and all personnel working <br /> within the exclusion zone at the project site will have completed a 40-hour OSHA training course. A tailgate <br /> safety meeting will be held prior to commencement of work each day and a Health & Safety Plan will be <br /> discussed with and presented to all crewmembers for their signatures. <br /> This Health & Safety Plan is limited to provisions for safe work practices related to exposure to petroleum <br /> products in soil. The suspected contaminants are listed on the contact information page. <br /> 2.0 GENERAL SAFETY MEASURES <br /> Access to the project site shall be limited by the exclusion zone. The exclusion zone shall include an area <br /> at least ten feet from the sampling location and sampling equipment. Non-authorized personnel shall not be <br /> allowed in the exclusion zone. No smoking will be allowed in the exclusion zone. <br /> All Condor personnel, subcontractors, and consultants shall adhere to the provisions of the Condor Site Safety <br /> Plan including all applicable elements of the Condor Illness and Injury Prevention Program (IIPP). <br /> All of the above personnel who participate in fieldwork at the site will attend a safety indoctrination provided <br /> by the Condor Site Safety Officer. The Condor Site Safety Plan is maintained in this work plan. Copies of this <br /> work plan shall be available to all working units of Condor, its subcontractors and consultants. <br /> 2.1 SITE SAFETY OFFICER RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> The Site Safety Officer shall monitor all activities of equipment and personnel at the project site. Site Safety <br /> Officer responsibilities will include the following: <br /> I. Limiting access to the exclusion zone to authorized personnel. <br /> 2. Providing written log of on-site activities and events. <br /> 3. Notification of regulatory agencies during emergency procedures. <br /> 4. Enforcement of contaminant exposure site safety precautions. <br /> 5. Document all injuries and safety incidents. <br /> During investigation in soils containing petroleum hydrocarbons, all personnel shall undertake the <br /> following precautions: <br /> 2.2 AMBIENT AIR MONITORING/RESPIRATOR REQUIREMENTS <br /> Benzene, a constituent of gasoline, will be used as an indicator parameter for ambient air monitoring. <br /> Because benzene is a suspected carcinogen and, therefore, highly regulated, it will be useful as a <br /> %4 . <br /> CONDOR <br />
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