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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0546597
PE
2950 - ENVIRON ASSESS
FACILITY_ID
FA0026437
FACILITY_NAME
ESTATE OF ANDREW J MAGNASCO SR
STREET_NUMBER
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STREET_NAME
1319 & 1327 S MADISON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
14708413
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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1319 & 1327 S MADISON ST STOCKTON 95206
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Health and Safety Plan <br /> 1319 & 1327 South Madison Street, Stockton, CA <br /> 432770 <br /> 4.1 Specific Procedures <br /> 1. Obtain and/or develop an accurate location plan for the target area where subsurface <br /> work will be conducted. Overlay this plan with the expected locations of where subsurface <br /> work will be conducted by AEI and/or their contractors or sub-contractors. <br /> 2. Arrange for approved public service locator to visit site and mark out utilities to property <br /> line. <br /> 3. Request site specific underground service information from the owner and/or occupier of <br /> the site and include on location plan. <br /> 4. You MUST conduct a site walk-over and complete the Subsurface Clearance Form included <br /> as Appendix C to this HASP, and Table 5 above. The main intent of this form is to identify <br /> above ground identifiers (e.g., the existence of an above ground gas valves, water outlets, <br /> telecommunications access point, patches, soil depressions, etc.) which may indicate the <br /> potential existence of subsurface issues. Ideally, the completion of this form should be <br /> conducted in conjunction with the efforts of the private locator or prior to their arrival on <br /> site. This would assist the locator in focusing their efforts on areas where potential <br /> subsurface issues may exist. <br /> 5. Ensure that identified utilities are traced/marked by the locator/owner/occupier, using the <br /> following as a minimum: <br /> • Where practicable, trace and mark/label all incoming services; <br /> • Agree on all locations for potential intrusive works; clear these with the Client Contact; <br /> and mark/identify locations on the ground and on the site plan; <br /> • Provide private locator with plans of potential intrusive work; <br /> • Ensure that the locator marks all detected services and those featured on location <br /> plans to within a 10 foot (3 meter) radius of EACH location where intrusive work will <br /> occur, and adhere to"Restricted Areas"directives in AEI's SCC Policy (Appendix C.) <br /> • Ensure locator surveys the proposed work site to find other potential service utilities, <br /> as applicable. <br /> • Ensure that any intrusive works are located a minimum of 10 feet (3 m) horizontally <br /> from any overhead electric cable supported on wooden poles, or 50 feet (15 m) <br /> horizontally in the case of those supported on metal poles/towers. Where this cannot <br /> be achieved, contact the relevant electricity provider for guidance as well as the SVP <br /> in Charge, Director of H&S, and the SSO. <br /> 6. Where any doubt exists over a service which cannot be traced, request a site visit from <br /> the appropriate utility provider or abandon locations in the immediate area and contact <br /> the PM or SVP. <br /> 7. Following the completion of the public/private surveys and other collected information <br /> (i.e., site walk-over and information provided by the Client Contact/site representative) <br /> but prior to commencing the intrusive investigation, review and verify the results of all <br /> information. Ensure that on-site contact information is available and/or that the <br /> location(s) of any isolators/stop-cocks/values are known and/or are marked/indicated on <br /> the location plans or otherwise highlighted, as applicable. <br /> 8. Locations which have been marked on the ground and have been cleared by the private <br /> locator are considered FIXED. Conducting intrusive operations outside the cleared area / <br /> radius is PROHIBITED. <br /> Page 3 <br />
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