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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1997
RECORD_ID
PR0231863
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0004050
FACILITY_NAME
U-Haul Moving & Storage at Hammertown
STREET_NUMBER
7701
STREET_NAME
TAM O SHANTER
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95210
APN
094-030-24
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
7701 TAM O SHANTER
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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REMOVAL 1997
QuestysRecordDate
8/18/2017 5:18:49 PM
QuestysRecordID
3591501
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
1
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U-Haul 0 0 <br /> Facility Number 70f-0-11' <br /> HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> Page 12 <br /> Precautions to reduce the potential hazards resulting from these activities include the following: <br /> A. Mechanical-Use proper protective equipment. Primary Level D protective equipment is: <br /> hard hat, safety glasses, long sleeved coveralls, work gloves, steel toed boots. Follow <br /> proper procedures for working around heavy equipment. Stay clear of moving <br /> equipment. <br /> B. Electrical-No large equipment will be allowed within 10 feet of overhead power lines. <br /> Ensure all portable equipment is properly grounded. Check all cables and lines for <br /> fraying or age. <br /> C. Chemical-Use proper protective equipment for level of contamination detected such as <br /> gloves, goggles, Tyvek suits, respirators. Vapors in the work area will be monitored with <br /> an OVA. <br /> D. Noise-Ear protection will be used for cold cutting of maenways in tanks. <br /> E. Temperature-Monitor for heat stress when temperatures are above 80 degrees F or when <br /> wearing chemical resistant coveralls/PPE. Effects of heat stress/heat related illnesses <br /> may include: <br /> 1. Heat Rash - Caused by exposure to heat, humid air and irritation by wet, <br /> scratching clothes. Heat rash interferes with the kidney's ability to tolerate heat. <br /> 2. Heat Cramps - Caused by excessive perspiration in which fluids and electrolytes <br /> (salts and minerals) are not adequately replaced. Symptoms are muscle cramps <br /> and stomach pain which occur after work has stopped. <br /> 3. Heat Exhaustion - Caused by stress on various organs due to the body trying to <br /> cool itself Symptoms are pale, moist skin, profuse sweating, weakness and <br /> dizziness. Cool victim. - Seek medical assistance immediately. <br /> 4. Heat Stroke - The most serious consequence of heat stress. It is caused by total <br /> failure of the body's cooling system. Signs are red, dry, hot skin, lack of <br /> perspiration, nausea, rapid pulse and unconsciousness. The body must be cooled <br /> immediately to prevent death- Seek emergency medical aid immediately. <br />
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