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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0538761
PE
2950 - ENVIRON ASSESS
FACILITY_ID
FA0022259
FACILITY_NAME
PORT OF STOCKTON, SITE 47
STREET_NUMBER
2201
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
16203007
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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Site Address
2201 W WASHINGTON DR STOCKTON 95203
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Port of Stockton Phase II ESA ��� <br /> Health and Safety Plan <br /> direction and quality control of a California Certified Asbestos Consultant (CAC #05-3872) and <br /> California Certified Lead Inspector/Assessor(CDPH #LRC-2886). <br /> Lead is a highly toxic substance that can affect virtually every system in the body. At high exposure <br /> levels, lead poisoning can result in coma, convulsions, and death. HDR employees are not likely to <br /> suffer these effects, but those who are routinely exposed to lead hazards could experience chronic <br /> health effects, such as headaches, poor appetite, irritability, tiredness, muscle and joint pain, and <br /> chronic digestive track discomfort if appropriate preventive measures are not taken. <br /> The three primary routes of occupational exposure to lead are: <br /> • Inhalation of lead-contaminated dust particles; <br /> • Ingestion of lead-based paint chips, particles, or lead-contaminated soil or dust; and <br /> • Inhalation of lead fumes resulting from the volatilization of lead during hot cutting of lead- <br /> containing structural members. <br /> In general, HDR does not provide services that generate lead dust concentrations above the <br /> Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL) of 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air (Ng/m3). Nevertheless, <br /> during the course of providing services, HDR personnel may encounter elevated concentrations of <br /> lead contaminants. <br /> Soil, groundwater, LBP, and ACM analytical results will be used by construction contractors in their <br /> bid documents to identify construction worker health and safety requirements and excavated soil <br /> management options. <br /> 1.5 Health and Safety Plan Revisions <br /> The development and preparation of this HASP is based on site-specific information provided to <br /> HDR. Should any unforeseen hazard become evident during the performance of the work, the Site <br /> Supervisor shall bring such hazard to the attention of the HDR PM both verbally and in writing for <br /> resolution as soon as possible. <br /> This Plan will be revised as applicable to address any changes in site conditions, assignments, and/or <br /> anticipated hazards, or when new information surfaces from a procedural failure or incident <br /> investigation. Revisions to this Plan will be distributed to affected parties through site safety meetings. <br /> Change Effective Description of Change Approval <br /> Number Date <br /> 3 � <br />
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