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EHD - Public
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4200/4300 - Liquid Waste/Water Well Permits
RECORD_ID
89-1021
STREET_NUMBER
440
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W
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WY
City
STOCKTON
SITE_LOCATION
440 W CHARTER WY
RECEIVED_DATE
05/08/1989
P_LOCATION
TEXACO REFINING & MKTG
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1684354
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h <br /> Texaco Refining and Marketing Inc. <br /> March 301, 1989 <br /> 202/150-4150 <br /> ip <br /> a <br /> 'E REVIEW OF EXPOSURE SYMPTOMS <br /> ;I <br /> Symptoms of overexposure to gasoline hydrocarbons (and the <br /> constituents of) must be reviewed by all field personnel periodi- <br /> cally. Field personnel must be watchful for evidence of changes <br /> in their general state of health and that of others on site. <br /> Symptoms include dizziness, tingling in hands or feet, skin <br /> irritations, skin discoloration, eye irritations, muscular <br /> soreness, fatigue, nervousness or irritability, intolerance to <br /> heat or cold, and/or loss of appetite. <br /> Ib <br /> i <br />{ PROCEDURES FOR INJURY <br /> C <br /> i� <br /> 1. CalV for ambulance/medical assistance, if necessary. Notify <br /> r <br /> the receiving hospital of the nature of physical injury or <br /> i <br /> chemical overexposure. <br /> 2 . Notify the Project Manager and ;Site Safety Officer. If the <br /> injury is minor, proceed to administer first aid and notify <br /> the Site Safety Officer. <br /> i <br /> FIRST AID <br /> I. <br /> i� <br /> In all cases of chemical overexposure, follow standard <br /> procedures for poison management, first aid, and cardiopulmonary <br /> resuscitation. When transporting an injured person to a hospi- <br /> tal, bring this site safety plan to -assist medical personnel with <br /> diagnosis 1�and treatment. Four different routes of exposure and <br /> their respective first aid/poison management are outlined below. <br /> i{ 10 <br />
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