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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0512377
PE
1921
FACILITY_ID
FA0010089
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON LOGISTICS LLC
STREET_NUMBER
4199
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
GIBRALTAR
STREET_TYPE
CT
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17728055
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
4199 E GIBRALTAR CT
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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1 <br /> DAILY SAFETY MESSAGE COMPLIANCE 1 <br /> LLirzksafe. <br /> ,t worksmaxt. <br /> Briefly discuss the daily safety message during each <br /> pre-shift meeting. Write the name of the supervisor who <br /> delivered the safety message at the bottom of this page, <br /> and attach the work schedule for the shift the meeting <br /> was held. At the end of the work week, turn in all safety <br /> message sheets and work schedules to the department <br /> manager. <br /> Pictograms <br /> GHS Labels <br /> f)sidlaen•Caltsmn awW. Erploslws-Maysxploderf: Coaosarea-May rause abn. <br /> qtr.mcanlnli6dyfire In < 'exposed to fm,haat.shops:: bumaandpennowpt; <br /> sambusWo materials,. Marlon:, aye damage. <br /> GaspaaUntlarpresame-bee :flammablA,leappsadm: Taxla�rvaqua(ia, <br /> roka4aG mey lie eeq cera.cea III p"Unces.'apaikc,heats aganbmaandmey <br /> tam66iarmay eaPW#Ia:ilhagd. :SYlYMaabaWnasemay tliw causeldatl laagiig <br /> nMlMrnmabktlasaa erlania7ndieantioNnenl.. <br /> �r <br /> Tanoinalenal�atdds may cause Mayeausaaerpw and Imlant�may"use <br /> go40glening aftewam In pmlengedtlapia:atreps, ItdlBban(redness,rash) <br /> small'amounts and w shad onahaM1ar lode lam oflesasedouslexicdy <br /> eapesum eeposure. <br /> A pictogram consists of a symbol on a white background within a <br /> red square frame set on a point (i.e. a red diamond) that warns you <br /> of potential danger. There are nine pictograms under the Global <br /> Harmonization System (GHS), but only eight are required under <br /> the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS). Pictograms appear on <br /> labels to alert you to the chemical hazards to which you could be <br /> exposed. Your supervisor can explain pictograms to you if you have <br /> questions. <br /> Supervisor Name: Department: <br /> .92011 CSWGIGalelysi.4wa:mess <br /> DSM 345 <br />
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