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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0526994
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0018291
FACILITY_NAME
FMS #24 (OMS)
STREET_NUMBER
8010
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17726029
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
8010 S AIRPORT WAY
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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APP <br />Well Installation and Sampling at California National Guard Field Maintenance Shop <br />Stockton, California <br />%J <br />United States Army Corps of Engineers Project Manager <br />Mr. Gary Krongard <br />Sacramento District Corps of Engineers <br />Attn: CESPK-ED-M-ISS <br />1325 J Street <br />Sacramento, CA 95814-2922 <br />Telephone: (916) 557-7415 <br />Fax: (916) 557-7865 <br />Email: Bary.r.krongard(d)usace.army.miI <br />9.2.4.1 Site Emergency Coordinator <br />OTIE has assigned responsibility for implementation of this Emergency Response Plan to a Site <br />Emergency Coordinator, in this case, to the SSHO. The SSHO will be responsible for ensuring <br />the evacuation, emergency treatment, emergency transport of site personnel as necessary, and <br />notification of emergency response units and appropriate OTIE management staff. <br />The SSHO shall conduct an inspection of emergency response equipment on a monthly basis. <br />This equipment includes fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and spill control equipment. <br />In the event of an emergency situation, such as a fire, explosion, etc., the SSHO or their <br />designee shall immediately: <br />• Establish the safety of all personnel, direct the administration of first aid as <br />appropriate; <br />• Shut down all combustion equipment; <br />• Notify local emergency response dispatch and give the exact location of the <br />evacuated area; <br />• Prohibit outside personnel from entering the evacuated area until the Fire <br />Department arrives; <br />• Provide emergency equipment as appropriate; and <br />• Notify the PM and SHM, if not already notified. <br />9.2.4.2 Emergency Equipment <br />OTIE will supply and maintain all protective clothing and emergency equipment necessary for <br />our crews. Basic emergency and first aid equipment is as follows for each activity as determined <br />by the SSHO: <br />• First aid kits with biohazard kit ; <br />• One 2A-10 B: C type, dry chemical fire extinguisher; <br />• Emergency 15 -minute, ANSI approved eye wash; <br />• Spill equipment including sorbent pads and booms, absorbent and bags, plastic <br />sheeting and one or more 55 -gallon drums; <br />• Poly-Tyvek clothing, nitrile gloves, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) boots, hard hats, safety <br />glasses; and <br />• Cellular phones and/or radios. <br />OTIE 22 <br />
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