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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1992
RECORD_ID
PR0231538
PE
2381
FACILITY_ID
FA0003779
FACILITY_NAME
TRACY DEFENSE DEPOT*
STREET_NUMBER
25700
STREET_NAME
CHRISMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25207002
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
25700 CHRISMAN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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none of the clothing is allowed across the decontamination line. In addition to this line, the <br />step-off decontamination procedure consists of a series of actions performed in a specific <br />sequence. <br />All personnel working in the contaminated zone must undergo personnel decontamination <br />prior to entering the support zone. The personnel decontamination area shall consist of the <br />following stations: <br />Station 1: Decontamination pool with soap and water. Stiff bristled brush. At station 1, <br />personnel leaving the contaminated zone will remove the gross contamination <br />from their outer clothing and boots. <br />Station 2: Plastic lined waste receptacle. Clean damp clothes or paper towels. At station 2, <br />personnel will remove their tyvek coveralls, (in an "inside -out" fashion to <br />prevent skin contact with exterior portions of the suits) and gloves and deposit <br />them in the lined waste receptacles. Personnel will wipe their respirators, hard <br />hats and boots with clean damp cloths and then remove those items. Those <br />items are then hand carried to the next station. <br />Station 3: Wash/rinse buckets, paper towels and baby wipes. At station 3, personnel will <br />wash hands and faces. Respirators will be sanitized, and then placed inside a <br />ziploc bag for storage. <br />At all of the work areas there will be suitable receptacles for the disposal of used protective <br />clothing, respirator cartridges, plastic sheeting, etc. Trash bags will be used for this purpose. <br />Contaminated protective clothing and equipment will not be removed from the <br />decontamination area until they have been properly bagged. At the end of each day used PPE <br />will be sealed in bags and placed in a dumpster for disposal. Prior to leaving work areas, all <br />equipment will be cleaned or placed in plastic bags and cleaned offsite. <br />3.12 Emergency Response: Equipment and Procedures <br />This SSUP was established to allow site operations to be conducted without adverse impact <br />on worker health and safety. In addition, supplementary emergency response procedures were <br />developed to cover extraordinary conditions that might occur. All incidents will be dealt with <br />in a manner to minimize adverse health risk to all workers. The following emergency <br />equipment will be on site: fire extinguisher, first-aid kit and an emergency eyewash station. <br />MZ107-07-921EES/ENG/2054r 3-15 <br />
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