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ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0541913
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024043
FACILITY_NAME
FRONTIER TRANSPORTATION FACILITY
STREET_NUMBER
425
STREET_NAME
LARCH
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95304
APN
21220009
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
425 LARCH RD
P_LOCATION
03
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Approved
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Frontier Transportation, Inc. <br /> Health and Safety Plan <br /> Page 6 <br /> 6.3 DAILY SAFETY MEETINGS <br /> Site-specific "tailgate" safety briefings will be conducted daily by the SSO or his designee to discuss <br /> the day's operations; review any modifications to the HASP and ensure that site personnel have the necessary <br /> information to conduct their jobs safely. The Tailgate Safety Meeting Form (Attachment 2) will be <br /> completed during this briefing and signed by all personnel in attendance. All completed forms shall be <br /> maintained on-site. Upon completion of the project, all forms shall be forwarded to the project Health and <br /> Safety files. <br /> 6A TRAINING PROGRAM CONTENT <br /> BEA's Health and Safety Training Program involves instruction, self-study and field exercises in the <br /> following areas : <br /> • Science of Hazardous Materials : Chemical and physical properties of hazardous materials . <br /> • Toxicology: Dose response, routes of exposure, toxic effects and exposure limits. <br /> • Industrial Hygiene: Selection and use of proper protective equipment and clothing to ensure minimal <br /> contact with contamination, along with the proper methods to decontaminate non-disposable <br /> equipment. <br /> • Decontamination: The methods to don and doff protective equipment and clothing to ensure minimal <br /> contact with contamination, along with the proper methods, to decontaminate non-disposable <br /> equipment. <br /> • Emergencies : Potential emergency situations, first aid, self-rescue techniques, emergency drills, <br /> Record keeping and investigation. <br /> • BEA Procedures : All aspects of the BEA Health and Safety Program for Hazardous Waste Site <br /> Operations, site-specific HASP, the Corrective Action Plan, and company standard operating <br /> procedures regarding these areas: <br /> • Names of personnel and alternates responsible for site safety and health; <br /> • Known or suspected health and safety hazards ; <br /> • Proper use of personal protective equipment; <br /> • Work Practices to minimize risks; <br /> • Safe use of engineering controls and equipment, including medical surveillance requirements; <br /> • Site control measures; <br /> • Decontamination procedures. <br /> 7. MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE <br /> 7.1 GENERAL <br /> A medical surveillance program has been instituted by BEA for all employees with potential <br /> exposure to hazardous substances. An initial medical examination is given upon initiation of employment, <br /> annually thereafter, and upon termination (if the employee has not had an examination within the last six <br /> months). In addition, baseline monitoring and job termination monitoring may be established to document <br /> exposure for project personnel. Subcontractors working with hazardous materials or in the site exclusion <br /> zones will be required to have their own company medical monitoring plan that meets BEA standards at a <br /> minimum. <br />
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