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ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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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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I <br /> dehydration) which can lead to heatstroke. Early symptoms include dizziness, fatigue, muscle <br /> %� t cramps, nausea, profuse sweating, thirst, weakness, and lightheadedness. Later symptoms of heat- <br /> i exhaustion include cool moist skin, dilated pupils, headache, pale skin, irrational behavior, nausea, <br /> vomiting, and unconsciousness. Symptoms of heatstroke are dry, hot, red skin, fever, dark urine, <br /> confusion, rapid slow breathing, rapid weak pulse, seizures, small pupils, and unconsciousness . On- <br /> site personnel will stay hydrated. Mandatory water breaks will be taken every 30 minutes to avoid <br /> On- <br /> F_ <br /> dehydration. Monitoring will be performed to avoid heat stress, using both oral temperatures and <br /> l _ radial pulse rate for all workers engaging in heavy labor at ambient temperatures over 70' F. <br /> 5.7 NOISE <br /> Excess exposure to noise above 85 decibels (dBa) is not anticipated during work at the <br /> F1 Frontier Transportation property, however, hearing protection will be mandatory. In general, excess <br /> - - noise is "suspected" when people standing next to each other are not audible to one another. A <br /> Hearing Conservation Program has been established by BEII and is in effect for all site locations . <br /> The noise level will be monitored continuously with a Quest dosimeter or equivalent. Any noise <br /> levels above 85 dBa, the action level, will require earplugs . <br /> f 5.8 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS <br /> l All electrical work, installation and wire capacities shall be in accordance with the provisions of the National <br /> —i electric Code. Power cords will be UL-listed heavy duty and include a grounding plug. All power cords and receptacles <br /> shall be inspected before use to ensure that the casings are not cracked, grounding prongs are attached and that there are <br /> not other visible defects. If any defects are found, the cord, receptacle or equipment shall be tagged and placed out of <br /> use until repaired or disposed of. During equipment maintenance activities, proper lockout procedures will be utilized. <br /> In addition, all equipment used on-site including drill rigs or remediation systems will be a <br /> minimum distance of ten-feet from overhead high voltage lines. USA Digalert will be contacted a <br /> minimum of two working days prior to initiating subsurface activities. <br /> 6.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING <br /> This section describes the health and safety training requirements necessary for participating <br /> in field operations at the Frontier Transportation property. <br /> f< 6.1 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS <br /> -_ BEII employees and subcontractors who enter the site will be trained to be able to recognize <br /> and understand the potential hazards to health and safety associated with the site operations. All <br /> 1 BEII employees potentially exposed to hazardous substances will have participated in 40 hours of <br /> health and safety instruction and actual field experience under the direct supervision of a trained, <br /> experienced supervisor. The objectives of the health and safety training are: <br /> * To make each team member aware of the potential hazards they may <br /> encounter; <br /> * To provide the knowledge and skills necessary to perform the work with <br /> minimal risk to worker health and safety; <br /> t 1 * To make workers aware of the purpose and limitations of safety equipment; <br /> * To ensure that workers can safely avoid or escape from emergency situations. <br /> 5 <br />
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