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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 />OTIE will be utilizing the Resident Physician(s) and/or On -Call Staff at San Joaquin General <br />Hospital for emergency situations. <br />NOTE: When contacting the emergency medical care service (call 911) by cellular telephone <br />inform the dispatcher that the call is originating from the California National Guard Field <br />Maintenance Shop project site at the address, 8020 South Airport Way, Stockton, CA and of the <br />specific hazard (if known) to ensure that if the person is contaminated, emergency personnel at <br />the hospital will be prepared to receive the injured employee. <br />An occupational physician will evaluate any employee who loses time due to a workplace injury <br />or illness during the period of the contract. The physician will complete appropriate forms and <br />provide the FTL with a copy and clear the employee for return to work as appropriate. Reports <br />of all such accidents will be maintained at the Corporate and regional offices. <br />9.3 PLAN FOR PREVENTION OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE (01I.C.02) [DEFENSE <br />FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SUPPLEMENT (DFARS) SUBPART 252.223- <br />7004] <br />It is OTIE's desire to provide a drug-free, healthful, and safe workplace. To promote this goal, <br />employees are expected to report to work in appropriate mental and physical condition to <br />perform their jobs in a satisfactory manner. <br />While on OTIE premises and while conducting business-related activities off OTIE premises, no <br />employee may use, possess, distribute, sell, or be under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. <br />The legal use of prescribed drugs is permitted on the job only if it does not impair an employee's <br />ability to perform the essential functions of the job effectively and in a safe manner that does not <br />endanger themselves or other individuals in the workplace. When indications of use or <br />impairment are present, employees may be requested to undergo blood, breath, urine or other <br />drug or alcohol testing. Failure to agree to undergo testing may result in termination of <br />employment. <br />Employees with questions or concerns about substance dependency or abuse are encouraged <br />to discuss these matters with the Human Resources Department to receive assistance or <br />referrals to appropriate resources in the community. <br />As a federal contractor, OTIE is required to abide by the Drug -Free Workplace Act of 1988. The <br />Act requires OTIE to prepare and distribute an anti-drug policy statement prohibiting any drug- <br />related activity in the workplace. Certain OTIE federal contracts may require pre, post, and <br />interim alcohol and drug testing. Employees will be required to comply with the testing program <br />while employed on these projects or be subject to disciplinary action. <br />The Act mandates that employees must, as a condition of employment, abide by the terms of <br />this policy and report any conviction under a criminal drug statute for violations occurring on or <br />off company premises while conducting company business. The report is to be made within five <br />(5) days of the conviction to a member of OTIE's management. <br />Pursuant to the Drug -Free Workplace Act of 1988, the employer must notify the contracting <br />federal agency of any such conviction within ten (10) days of being notified by the employee. <br />OTI E 24 <br />
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