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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1999
RECORD_ID
PR0231049
PE
2381
FACILITY_ID
FA0003765
FACILITY_NAME
AIRPORT SHELL*
STREET_NUMBER
1313
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15137007
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1313 E CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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..i <br />L40 OY6lYt6W Or SeTB <br />4 <br />SCOPE OF WORK: Equilon Enterprises has retained K.E. Curtis Construction Co., Inc. to <br />upgrade site as required to meet EPA regulations. <br />10 aI111TB SAFETY ♦IPT■ORITY <br />SITE SAFETY OFFICER: Mike Ellis <br />TITLE: Job Superintendent <br />Duties include being responsible for: <br />A. Implementation of all K.E. Curtis Construction Co. Safety rules and procedures. <br />B. Implementation of exposure monitoring (breathing air). <br />C. Proper barricading of the work zones for the purpose of protecting the public. <br />D. Decontamination and contamination reduction procedures. <br />E. The posting and implementation of the emergency action plan. <br />F. Daily/weekly briefing of safety issues at hand. <br />G. Inventory of needed safety equipment. <br />:1.0 JOB OvA=O ASALYSItS <br />A. <br />CHEMICAL HAZARDS <br />- Possible major contaminants are: <br />Low pub <br />Sol- Vpr pressure <br />Per cent <br />Chemical <br />value <br />Routes of entry <br />b1ty in mm Ho <br />LE UEL <br />gasoline <br />300 ppm <br />ing/inh/con <br />insol 40 @ 68F <br />1.3/6.0 <br />diesel <br />100 mg <br />ing/inh/con <br />insol 1.9 @40C <br />0.7/5.0 <br />benzene <br />1 ppm <br />ingfrnh/con <br />.0007 75 @ 68F <br />1.3/7.9 <br />toluene <br />100 ppm <br />ing/abs/inh/con <br />.0005 20 @ 65F <br />1.2/7.1 <br />ethylbenzene 100 ppm <br />ing/inh/con <br />.0001 10 @ 79F <br />1.0/6.7 <br />xylene <br />2 ppm <br />ing/absjtnh/con <br />insol 9 @ 68F <br />1.1/7.0 <br />B. <br />POTEAMAL PHYSICAL <br />HAZARDS (hi-lited) <br />1. PHYSICAL STRESSORS: Heat, cold, wind, <br />light, heavy equipment noise, <br />precipitation. <br />2. PHYSICAL CONTACT: Slip, trip, fall, overhead, moving equipment, active <br />utilities. <br />
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