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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 /> The following Control Methods should be implemented for Hazards that were <br /> identified as part of the Tasks that will be conducted as part of this project: <br /> B1: Chemical Hazards—AEI personnel, contractors, subcontractors, and visitors shall wear <br /> appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) while performing site activities. At a minimum, <br /> equipment shall include safety glasses, steel-toed boots, and hard hats (when overhead work <br /> being performed or when overhead hazards exist). Additional PPE requirements will be outlined <br /> in the site-specific Health and safety Plan (HASP) and AEI personnel shall familiarize themselves <br /> with the appropriate health and safety responses for exposure to known on-site chemicals prior <br /> to beginning work at the site. See Attachment A for chemical safety data. Consult with your <br /> local Health and Safety Coordinator (SSO) for any personal air monitoring requirements. <br /> B2: Physical Hazards — Hazards from floor and wall openings, careless movements, <br /> protruding objects, debris, spills, placement of materials on paths or foot traffic areas, present a <br /> problem with regards to slips, trips, falls, and puncture wounds. <br /> AEI personnel shall minimize the risk of slips, trips, and falls by keeping the work area clear of <br /> excess equipment and cleaning up wet surfaces as soon as possible. In addition, the floor of <br /> every workroom shall be maintained in a clean and, as much as possible, a dry condition. <br /> Employees should avoid walking through/on wet and/or cluttered surfaces and be conscious of <br /> the fact the wet surfaces could be slippery and could cause injury. Spilled materials should be <br /> cleaned up immediately. <br /> Personnel should stay alert at all times and if tried or distracted, take this into account when <br /> working at the site. To minimize the possibility of injury: <br /> • 8"sturdy work boots with good tread are required and steel toed boots are recommended. <br /> • Do not run. <br /> • Slide feet when walking on slick/wet surfaces. <br /> • Don't walk up or down steep embankments/hills if possible. If not possible, walk at an angle <br /> when going up/down embankments/hills. <br /> • Don't carry items that block your vision. <br /> • Use handrails/grips when available and maintain 3-point contact whenever possible. <br /> • Don't jump down from equipment and look down before you step down. <br /> • Use appropriate fall protection when working at elevation. <br /> • Report any floor openings that are not clearly marked and/or guarded. <br /> • Don't use ladders/scaffolds during high winds or when ice or snow is on the rungs/work <br /> surface. <br /> • Don't use ladder substitutes like a box or truck fender, and don't use ladders/scaffolding that <br /> is not in good conditions. <br /> • Keep paths and work areas clear of tools, equipment, boxes, cords, etc. Tape or secure cords, <br /> wires, etc. to minimize trip/fall hazard. <br /> If a protruding object cannot be moved, make sure the object can be easily seen or guard/pad <br /> the object if possible. <br /> • Use ancillary lighting such as flashlights and headband lights when necessary. <br /> Sufficient illumination should be provided in all areas at all times. Employees should notify the <br /> responsible person of conditions where there is an absence of sufficient natural and/or <br /> permanent artificial light. <br />
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