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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012559
RECORD_ID
PR0544166
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005252
FACILITY_NAME
GREYHOUND LINES INC
STREET_NUMBER
121
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13730011
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
121 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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positions ore Well lit wilhoul shadows or blind spots. The foilowing drilling environment. Makeshift wiring and equipment should not be 2 <br /> specific recommendations emphasize the safe use of electricity during permitted. <br /> ` <br /> g+ land-based drilling operolions: s All lights positioned dnetfly above working o.eas should be cn• <br /> § <br /> closed in cages or similar enclosures to prevent loose ar detached71 11 <br /> lamps or vaporlight enclosures from falling on workers. <br /> • Lights should be installed to produce the leas possible glare or T Fr <br /> "61ind spots" on tools, ladders, walkways, plelforms and the cam- <br /> 4! <br /> plete working area. <br /> + <br /> e Eleciricol cables should be guarded and located to prevent dam- <br /> til r- i <br /> f <br /> z age by drilling operations or bg the movement of personnel, !Dols or <br /> AL supplies.[MINV I <br /> • All plug receptacles should be Ihn shree•ptong, U-blade, ground- <br /> sA ed type mad have adequate current carrying capacity for the electrical <br /> r <br /> tools that may be used. <br /> r tools should have three prong, U•blade, ground wire <br /> ON • Ali neclrie <br /> plugs and cords. <br /> a <br /> e Do not usa electrical tools with lock-on de'•ices. F a <br /> e All electrical welders, generators, control panels and similar t i <br /> r . <br /> devices should be adequately grounded. <br /> 4 a rd <br /> is Castrol panels, fuse boxes, transformers and similar equipmentto <br /> should have a secure, protective enclosure. � �i <br /> • Avoid attaching electrical lighting cables to rhe derrick or od,e, <br /> OFF - Y roved , <br /> components of the drill rig. if this mus be dine use only app <br /> fasteners. Do not string" wire through fire derrick, <br /> t <br /> e Poles used to hold wiring and lights should not be used for any <br /> . s r, <br /> other purpose. ; <br /> e Power should be tumid off before changing (uses or light bulbs. <br /> a When a driiling area is illuminated with electrical lighting, all <br /> workers should wear safety head gear that protects the workev's head, <br /> not only ogainsl falling or flying Objects, but also against limited <br /> electrical shock and burn according to ANSI 289.1 and 289.2, r <br /> • Electrical equipment should only be operated by trained, desig• <br /> • Before working on an electrical power or lighting system, lock• hated personnel. <br /> out the main panel box with your own lock and keep the key an your <br /> • if you are not quolilied to work on electrical devices or on elec• r <br /> frit Imes,do not go near them. N t <br /> Iverson at all limes. <br /> • All wiring should be installed using high quality connections, a r; <br /> fixtures and wire, insulated and protected with consideration of the77 <br /> a <br /> :, f•. lr <br />
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