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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011773
RECORD_ID
PR0504944
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0006428
FACILITY_NAME
BRIDGES SPECIALTY CENTER, THE
STREET_NUMBER
2233
STREET_NAME
GRAND CANAL
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
11011006
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2233 GRAND CANAL BLVD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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physician is indicated, the person will be transported by car to the <br /> nearest emergency medical facility by project field staff <br /> • Major injunes/illness. If condition requires ambulance, emergency <br /> medical treatment will be summoned by telephone "911". If <br /> decontamination (could consist of cutting/tearing off contaminated <br /> protective clothing)can be performed without risking further injury <br /> or resulting in lost time, this shall be conducted while awaiting <br /> assistance, in addition to whatever first aid may be rendered. It is <br /> anticipated the work on this project will not involve extremely <br /> hazardous contaminants. Medical personnel will be informed of <br /> the nature of potential contaminants on the victim by the HSO. <br /> • Nearest hospital is St. Joseph's Oak Park, located at 1800 North <br /> California Ave , Stockton, Phone No.. 209 - 943-2000. <br /> 8.3 AIR RELEASES <br /> The degree of releases of airborne contaminants that constitutes an <br /> emergency shall be determined by the HSO if circumstances permit. In <br /> general, it is unlikely that subsurface sampling operations will result in air <br /> releases of significance outside the exclusion zone Evidence of the spread <br /> of subsurface contaminants outside the exclusion zone (as detected by <br /> instruments) will require cessation of operations and capping of the <br /> borehole. <br /> In the event of air release of contamination that can not be immediately <br /> controlled, field personnel will withdraw to an uncontaminated area, and <br /> prevent non-project personnel from entering the area <br /> 8.4 WEATHER <br /> Severe weather shall serve as a basis t ease or suspend outdoor field <br /> operations Examples include snow, high winds, temperature extremes, <br /> and rain. Determinations of what conditions will require shutdown or <br /> postponement of operation shall be made through consultation between the <br /> Project Manager, HSO,and Field Staff <br /> 8.5 DAMAGE TO A UTILITY <br /> In the event an underground utility (gas, electric, sewer, water, phone, <br /> etc.) is struck in the course of subsurface drilling, the local utility shall be <br /> notified as soon as possible after any fire or injuries are addressed as listed <br /> above. <br /> CRC mwirmmwlal Ailk mmommet.Im Pnim 0 MMWI-t <br /> latirry 24 194{ 1 2230 OaW Caul RML,Swchft6 CA <br />
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