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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 /> • Stop work activities if unacceptable health or safety conditions exist, and take <br /> necessary action to re-establish and maintain safe working conditions. <br /> • Consult and coordinate any modifications to the HASP with the PM. <br /> 2.3 Site Supervisor <br /> The Site Supervisor will: <br /> • Stop work activities if unacceptable health or safety conditions exist and take <br /> necessary action to re-establish and maintain safe working conditions. <br /> • Maintain on-site training records of personnel working at the Site. <br /> • Conduct daily safety briefs with personnel. <br /> • Perform daily Health and Safety observations and provide to the PM. <br /> • Act as the direct point of contact for the PM for all matters related to site access and <br /> safety. <br /> • Ensure subcontractors perform daily safety checks of all major equipment. <br /> 3.0 Site and Hazard Characterization <br /> The field work activities include mobilization/demobilization, drilling, advancement of soil borings <br /> using DPT, a power auger, or a pneumatic shovel,and collection/handling of subsurface soils, <br /> groundwater, LBP, and ACM. The potential hazards associated with the Site activities include <br /> general physical hazards and other material considerations. The potential physical hazards include <br /> heat stress, noise, motor vehicle operation, materials handling, slips/trips and falls, the use of heavy <br /> equipment, and underground and overhead utilities. <br /> 3.1 Work Activities Requiring Activity Hazard Analysis <br /> Individual hazard analyses have been performed for the tasks associated with the project. Job <br /> Hazard Analyses (JHAs) have been developed for applicable work activities and will be used as <br /> training tools for all members involved in an activity based on the definable features of work and <br /> reviewed daily before the specified work activity begins. The JHAs are included in Attachment A. <br /> 3.2 Material Considerations <br /> The materials for potential personnel exposure include volatile organic compounds (VOCs), total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) - gasoline range organics (GRO) and diesel range organics (DRO), <br /> semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), metals, LBP, and <br /> ACM. If Site airborne dust is observed during field activities, it is unlikely that respiratory protection <br /> will be required; however, dust masks may be worn voluntarily to minimize exposure to airborne <br /> particulates, especially those suspected to contain lead or asbestos. <br /> 5 � <br />
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