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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
2000
RECORD_ID
PR0516243
PE
2381
FACILITY_ID
FA0012529
FACILITY_NAME
STORAGE YARD - JOE OMACHI
STREET_NUMBER
35
STREET_NAME
JACKSON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
147-19-010
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
35 JACKSON ST
QC Status
Approved
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Health and Safety Plan <br /> Underground Tank Program <br /> Tank Removal or <br /> Over-Excavation Resample <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> PURPOSE AND SCOPE <br /> The Health and Safety Plan, for underground tank removal/over-excavation provides for the protection <br /> of on-site personnel and the surrounding community during site characterization activities. The <br /> requirements, specifications and procedures presented with the plan will apply to all personnel on-site, <br /> including employees, subcontractors, site visitors and regulatory agency personnel. <br /> HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> The most significant risk associated with petroleum contaminated soil is exposure to aromatic <br /> compounds. Skin contact will be eliminated by use of clothing, eye wear, and gloves and the inhalation <br /> hazard will be minimized using appropriate respiratory protective devices as determined by on-site air <br /> monitoring. The Safety Coordinator/Project Manager will establish an exclusion zone encompassing a 50- <br /> foot radius from the work area. Access Within this zone will be limited to required personnel. Total <br /> organic vapors will be monitored within the exclusion zone using a photoionization detector (PID) <br /> calibrated for benzene, the most toxic of the aromatic hydrocarbons. Current enforceable and <br /> recommended exposure limitations for potential site contaminants are presented in Table 1. <br /> PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> A minimum of U.S. EPA level D protection will be required within the exclusion zone for any workers <br /> engaged in sample collection or other activities on this site. Level D protection will include: <br /> • Disposable Tyvek coverall (when in contact with contaminated material) <br /> • Boots with steel toe <br /> • Splash goggles or safety glasses <br /> • Chemical resistant disposal gloves (when in contact with contaminated material) <br /> Level C protection will be required if PID readings exceeding 10 ppm over background <br /> concentration are recorded in the workers' breathing zone. Level C protection will consist of <br /> • Disposable Tyvek coverall <br /> • Boots with steel toe <br /> • Chemical resistant boot covers <br /> • Chemical resistant disposal gloves (inner) <br /> • Chemical resistant outer gloves <br /> • MSI-Lk/NIOSH approved half-mask air-purifying respirator with dual organic vapor cartridges <br /> PID readings exceeding 250 ppm in the workers' breathing zone will require work stoppage and <br /> site evacuation. An explosion-proof fan may be used to vent the work area. <br /> DECONTAMINATION <br /> During all field operations, care will be taken to minimize contact with soils and ground water. Drilling <br /> spoils and developmental water will be stored on-site for proper treatment or disposal. This will minimize <br /> contact and dispersion of potentially contaminated materials. <br />
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