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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0543840
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003825
FACILITY_NAME
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL #265*
STREET_NUMBER
3330
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
AD ART
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3330 N AD ART RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFO,A LAN ssHP <br /> 06/13/00 <br /> SITE INVESTIGATION AND REMEDIATION DESIGN Page 4 <br /> URS Greiner Woodward Clyde,Inc. <br /> RESD Contract No.3014214 <br /> F. PHYSICAL AND OTHER HAZARDS <br /> (check If <br /> hazard is Description <br /> HAZARD likely to be <br /> encountered <br /> at site) <br /> Drilling and sampling activities may be conducted during cold or <br /> warm weather. Shelter, warm clothing, shade and water will be <br /> available at the work site. Work hours will be evaluated based <br /> Heat/Cold Stress: on actual temperature and weather conditions during the field <br /> activities. See HSP Subsection 4.2.1 for additional hazards and <br /> control measures. <br /> Noise-generating equipment will be used for drilling borings. <br /> Ambient noise levels expected to be representative of a <br /> Excessive Noise: ✓ commercial area (large trucks and equipment may be active on <br /> neighboring properties. See HSP Subsection 4.2.2 for additional <br /> hazards,monitoring and control measures. <br /> If present at the site, personnel will not enter excavations or <br /> Open Excavations: ditches to collect samples or engage in other activities. <br /> Movement of drill rigs and other heavy equipment at the site and <br /> Heavy Equipment ✓ along adjacent roadways could pose a hazard to workers and the <br /> Operation: public. See HSP Subsection 4.2.5 for additional information and <br /> control measures. <br /> Tailgate safety briefings will be conducted prior to field activities <br /> to identify and avoid potential hazards (unstable structures or <br /> Slip,Trip,Fall surfaces, uneven terrain, steep grades, rocks, holes, or animal <br /> ✓ burrows,); remove or clear, as necessary to reach work area, tall <br /> Hazards: or dense vegetation; use of the "buddy system" to ensure <br /> immediate assistance; adherence to safe work practices; wear <br /> appropriate clothin (steel-toed safety boots). <br /> Skeleto-muscle Lifting or carrying heavy or cumbersome objects without <br /> Injury appropriate assistance or equipment will be prohibited. See HSP <br /> Subsection 4.2.4 for additional information and control measures. <br /> If there is a potential for presence of insects, spiders, snakes, <br /> Biological Hazards: and/or poisonous/irritating plants (poison oak, poison ivy) at the <br /> work site refer to HSP Section 4.2.9 for a discussion of the <br /> hazards and control measures. <br /> SSC and PM to determine whether field activities are to be <br /> Adverse Weather: discontinued due to severe conditions (e.g., high winds, electrical <br /> storms,rain/snow, fog)that could pose a safety hazard. Refer to <br /> HSP subsection 4.2.8 for additional information. <br /> Entry into any confined space is prohibited unless appropriate <br /> Confined Space: measures are implemented in accordance with an approved <br /> Confined Space Entry Permit (see HSP Subsection 4.2.6 for a <br /> discussion of the process,requirements,and control measures. <br /> Underground utilities will have to be surveyed (e.g., USA) and <br /> Overhead or marked prior to any intrusive activities. For potential hazards <br /> Underground associated with utilities(contact with overhead power lines). See <br /> Utilities: HSP Subsection 4.2.7 for additional safety precautions and <br /> requirements. Also provide the information requested below. <br /> MSW-I:114214103_Stocktonlhasp.doe <br />
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