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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
QC Status
Approved
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8.0 - STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES <br /> The following Standard Operating Procedures(SOPS)will be applied to each location and activity where <br /> work is performed on a hazardous chemical site. As hazards increase or decrease on the Site,the <br /> applicability of each SOP must be determined by the SSHO with the approval of any changes by the <br /> Project Manager or the RSC. <br /> 8.1 Personnel Precautions <br /> 1. Eating,drinking, chewing gum or tobacco, smoking, and any practice that increases the probability <br /> of hand-to-mouth transfer and ingestion of material is prohibited in the exclusion and <br /> contamination reduction zone or in any area known to be contaminated. <br /> 2. When decontamination procedures for outer garments are in effect,the entire body should be <br /> thoroughly washed as soon as possible after the protective garment is removed. <br /> 3. Contact with contaminated or suspected contaminated surfaces should be avoided. When possible, <br /> do not walk through puddles, leachate, or discolored surfaces; kneel on the ground; or lean,sit, or <br /> place equipment on drums, containers, or the ground. <br /> 4. Medicines and alcohol can increase the effects from exposure to toxic chemicals. Personnel <br /> should not take prescribed drugs at hazardous waste operations where the potential for absorption, <br /> inhalation,or ingestion of toxic substances exists unless specifically approved by a qualified <br /> physician. Alcoholic beverage intake should be minimized or avoided. <br /> 5. All personnel must be familiar with Standard Operating Procedures and any additional instructions <br /> and information contained in this HASP. All visitors and subcontractors will read the HASP <br /> before entering the Site. <br /> 6. All personnel will be aware of symptoms for heat or cold stress. <br /> 7. All personnel will be familiar with the chemicals used on-site and the associated hazards as <br /> described in each respective MSDS. The MSDS for the chemicals on-site will be available and <br /> located in the company vehicle. <br /> 8.2 Operations <br /> 1. All personnel going to the Site must be adequately trained and thoroughly briefed on anticipated <br /> hazards, equipment, safety practices, emergency procedures, and communications. <br /> 2. Personnel on the Site must use the Buddy System when engaged in Level C work as specified in <br /> ATC Policy No. 35 (Hazwoper). The purpose of the Buddy System is to provide rapid assistance <br /> to employees in the event of an emergency. <br /> 3. Visual contact must be maintained between pairs of Site and safety personnel. Entry team <br /> members should remain close to assist each other during emergencies. <br /> 4. Personnel should practice unfamiliar operations before the actual procedure. <br /> HASP Level III <br /> Rev.—(September 17,2012) <br /> 8-1 <br />
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