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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0526314
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0017804
FACILITY_NAME
MORINAKA
STREET_NUMBER
612
STREET_NAME
HENRY LONG
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16819006
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
612 HENRY LONG BLVD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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B-7.1 Site Safety Meeting Agenda: <br /> 1. Project: Proposed Retail Shopping Center Fresnch Camp and Manthey Roads, <br /> Stockton San Joaquin County California Twining Protect Number <br /> D47217.02 <br /> 2. Inclusive dates of field work, from: to <br /> 3. Personnel responsible for site safety: <br /> a. Senior Project Manager: Vern Bennet <br /> b. Field Geologist/Site Safety Officer: <br /> 4. Safety and Health Hazards on Site: <br /> a.Hazard associated with drill rig and drilling operations. <br /> b. Hazards associated with hazardous materials as summarized in Section B-1. <br /> c. Hazards associated with other site conditions (traffic,heat/cold exposure, <br /> overhead and underground utilities, etc.): Traffic on adjacent streets, and <br /> pedestrians on the sidewalks. Overhead and-underground utilities adjacent to the <br /> site. <br /> 5. Personal Protective Equipment to be used: <br /> a. During normal work: as per Section B-4 <br /> b. During special operations (steam cleaning, equipment operation, etc.): as per <br /> Section B-4. <br /> c. During emergency response actions: as per Section B-4 <br /> 6. Work Practices to minimize risk: <br /> a. Be aware of heat stress symptoms: excessive fatigue, confusion, flushed or pale <br /> complexion,pulse racing, cramps, lack of perspiration. Drink plenty of fluid, and <br /> take frequent breaks in shade. <br /> b. Do not move equipment, or engage drilling tools without ensuring all clear. <br /> Ensure emergency shut off switches are working and all personnel familiar with <br /> the locations of the switches. <br /> c. Immediately alert the supervisor or the geologist of any unusual odor detected <br /> during operations. All such odors shall be evaluated with PID to determine <br /> concentrations. Avoid dermal contact with soil/water which may contain <br /> petroleum product and/or hazardous materials. <br /> d. Immediately notify all personnel of any un-safe condition, or equipment <br /> malfunction. <br /> e. Be aware of the surroundings and operations. Be watchful for pedestrian and <br /> vehicle traffic. <br />
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