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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0545485
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003604
FACILITY_NAME
BEACON STATION #3492*
STREET_NUMBER
470
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
22307101
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
470 N MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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November 14, 1991 �ZAX�� <br /> Beacon Station No. 492, Manteca, California <br /> 2. Wash the face piece after use, with warm water and a mild detergent. <br /> 3. Disinfect the face piece if it was used by another person. The mask should <br /> routinely (once per month) be disinfected even if respirator is used solely by <br /> one individual. A hypochlorite solution may be used (i.e., 2 tablespoons <br /> chlorine bleach per gallon of water for an acceptable solution). <br /> 4. After cleaning and air-drying, check that the face piece is not damaged and <br /> that components removed prior to cleaning have been installed properly. <br /> C. Storage <br /> 1. Place the respirator in its storage box in a heat- sealed or resealable plastic <br /> bag. Store flat, with the face piece and exhalation valve in an approximately <br /> normal position, to prevent the face seal from taking a permanent "set." <br /> 2. Replacement components should be stored in sealed packages in a cool, <br /> clean, low-humidity location until ready for use. <br /> The Health and Safety Coordinator or Branch Safety Officer will explain RESNA's <br /> Respiratory Protection Program to each new employee who must wear a respirator. The <br /> employee will be asked whether or not he or she understands the information provided. If <br /> the Company physician has cleared the employee for respirator use and the Health and <br /> Safety Coordinator or Branch Safety Officer has checked the fit of the respirator then the <br /> employee will be issued a respirator. A written record is signed and dated by the employee <br /> and Health and Safety Coordinator or Branch Safety Officer and kept in the new employee's <br /> Safety Record. <br /> WORK ZONES AND SECURITY MEASURES <br /> The Project Manager will call Underground Services Alert (USA) and the utilities will be <br /> marked before any drilling is conducted onsite and the borings will be drilled at safe <br /> distances from the utilities. The client will also be advised to have a representative onsite <br /> to advise us in selecting locations of borings with respect to utilities or underground <br /> structures. RESNA assumes no responsibility for utilities not so located. The first 5 feet <br /> will be hand augered before any drilling equipment is operated. <br /> Each of the areas where the borings will be drilled will be designated as Exclusion Zones. <br /> Only essential personnel will be allowed into an Exclusion Zone. When it is practical and <br /> 86102-7s 12 <br />
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