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RECEIVED <br /> Site Safety Plan Nov 2 o a <br /> F_,NVIFERMIT/SERVICES ?M <br /> Background Information: <br /> Project Name: Stockton Steel <br /> Job Number: 917 <br /> Project Manager: Wayne Gathright <br /> Client Contact: Tom Juano <br /> Site Name: Stockton Steel <br /> Site Address: 3003 E. Hammer Lane Stockton, CA <br /> Overall Objective of Site Work: Removal of underground tanks <br /> Proposed Date of Site Work: 11/23/92 <br /> Source of Site Information: Blue prints supplied by Tom Juano <br /> Will Site Officials Accompany Work Personnel: Yes <br /> Work Time Limitations: 7 : 00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. <br /> Warning for Site Evacuation: Verbal and on-site Audible Horns <br /> Daily Tailgate Safety Meetings shall be conducted prior to each days <br /> work. <br /> Site Description: <br /> Current Status: Operational steel fabrication plant <br /> Prior Status: Same <br /> Materials Handled, Disposed, or Stored: Steel, gasoline, diesel <br /> Potential Degradation Products: BTEX <br /> Industrial Processes/Procedures: Steel fabrication <br /> HAZARDS: DESCRIPTION, PROTECTION AND MONITORING <br /> The following substances are known or suspected to be currently or <br /> historically onsite: <br /> Exposure Physical TLV <br /> Substance State (ppm) Characteristics <br /> Diesel Liquid 300 May cause dizziness <br /> and/or nausea <br /> Gasoline Liquid 300 Skin & eye irritant <br /> Potential Environmental Hazards: <br /> Fuels may leak from tanks and contaminate soil and groundwater. <br /> Potential Worker Hazards: <br /> Fuels may release volatile components to the atmosphere. Benzene and <br /> tolulene are proposition 65 chemicals. <br /> Potential Physical Hazards Onsite: <br /> Those common to construction: slips, trips, and falls, working around <br /> heavy equipment. <br /> Overall Hazard Estimation: Moderate <br />