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BALCH PETROLEUM CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, INC. <br /> 930 Ames Avenue <br /> Milpitas, CA 95035 <br /> SITE HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN <br /> RE : Heintz <br /> 757 E. 11th Street <br /> Tracy, CA <br /> A. ) Site Safety officer: Bill Balch <br /> Workmen's Compensation: Republic Indemnity #94PC945981 <br /> B. ) Outline of Daily Safety Briefings <br /> Hard hats will be worn while working around heavy <br /> equipment (safety glasses, ear plugs, boots , etc. ) <br /> will be worn on the job site. <br /> No open flames, cigarettes, etc. will be allowed <br /> in the work area. <br /> The bungs on the tanks will be kept closed when <br /> removing the tank from the excavation. <br /> C. ) Tank Excavation Procedures (If applicable): <br /> Before any excavation work begins , ALL required <br /> permits shall be obtained. The estimated location <br /> of utility installations such as sewer, telephone, <br /> fuel, electric, water lines, or any other <br /> underground installations that may reasonably be <br /> expected to be encountered during excavation will <br /> be outlined. U. S.A. Dig will be called 48 hours <br /> prior to excavation. <br /> Excavation for the removal of underground tanks <br /> must be ,approached with extreme care to prevent <br /> undermining the foundations of existing <br /> structures . A minimum distance of five feet to <br /> the base of the adjacent structures of property <br /> lines is recommended. The total depth of the tank <br /> excavation is determined by the tank diameter, <br /> bedding thickness, holddown pad if required, depth <br /> of cover, and slope of piping. <br /> The slope of the walls of the excavation is <br /> determined by soil conditions and depth of <br /> excavation. <br /> Handling excavated materials which cannot be <br /> immediately removed from the site should be safely <br /> stockpiled away from the edge of the excavation <br /> keeping work areas clear of stockpiled material . <br /> Employees shall be protected from the excavation <br />