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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0540973
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023449
FACILITY_NAME
76 STATION
STREET_NUMBER
1206
STREET_NAME
MARCH
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95210
APN
10416004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1206 MARCH LN
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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4.3 Levels of Protection <br /> Levels of protection for Site activities are described on the Site Air Monitoring Summary. The protection <br /> levels may include all or some of the following, based on work scope. <br /> Level D: <br /> • Work uniform—Long pants and shirt with sleeves(no tank tops)—refer to Policy No. 25 Personal <br /> Protective Equipment(Section 5.5) <br /> • Disposable,inner nitrile gloves <br /> • Chemical-resistant boots with steel toe <br /> • Safety glasses with side shields <br /> • High Visibility Reflective Vest Class 1,Class 2,or Class 3 (select based on Traffic speed) <br /> • Hard hat <br /> • Disposable, chemical-resistant outer boot covers* <br /> • Hearing protection* <br /> LEVEL C: <br /> • Half-face or full-face,air purifying respirator(NIOSH approved) <br /> • Disposable,hooded,chemical-resistant clothing <br /> • Disposable,chemical-resistant outer gloves <br /> • Disposable, inner nitrile gloves <br /> • Chemical-resistant boots with steel toe <br /> • Disposable boot covers <br /> • Hard hat <br /> • Safety Glasses with side shields <br /> • High Visibility Reflective Vest Class 1,Class 2,or Class 3 (select based on Traffic speed) <br /> • Coveralls* <br /> • Hearing protection* <br /> (* Optional Equipment, depending on conditions/exposures) <br /> 4.4 Respiratory Protection <br /> Respiratory protection requirements are described in detail in the ATC Respiratory Protection Program. <br /> Basic rules of respiratory usage are listed below: <br /> • Facial hair that interferes with a satisfactory fit of the mask-to-face seal is not allowed on personnel <br /> required to wear respirators. <br /> • Respirator cartridges should be replaced after approximately 8-hours of continuous or intermittent <br /> usage,unless otherwise noted. Cartridges should also be replaced if they become damaged,after the <br /> expiration date is exceeded, if vapor smell breakthrough occurs, or if filters become clogged causing <br /> resistance to breathing. <br /> • Contact lenses may be worn when respiratory protection is required, in conjunction with additional eye <br /> protection to protect against particles or splashes,provided there is no interference with the respirator <br /> seal. <br /> • Respirators shall be cleaned and disinfected after each day's use or more often,if necessary. <br /> • Prior to donning,respirators will be inspected for worn or deteriorated parts. Emergency respirators or <br /> self-contained devices will be inspected at least once a month and after each use. <br /> • After donning,personnel should perform a positive and negative user fit-check to determine if a good <br /> seal has been achieved. <br /> 20160613 Stockton,March Ln 2016 HASP 5-9 <br /> 6/13/16) <br />
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