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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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w 1 • <br /> 10.0 - EMPLOYEE TRAINING <br /> 10.1 Pre-Assignment and Annual Refresher Training <br /> All ATC Employees and Subcontractors will <br /> training Progams These Programs Participate in routine health <br /> and hazardous materials, P gams aze designed to provide employees with a thorough education and <br /> Administration(OSHA)lth and safety <br /> hazard <br /> Published in tial' and Federal Occupational Safety knowledge of <br /> an <br /> According to 29 CFR 1910-120(e), Code of Federal Regulations(C R)Part 1910. <br /> Operations&Emergency Respoe(HASite employees will have received 40 hours of initial Hazardous <br /> experience. Attending an instruction and 24 hours of supervised field Waste <br /> training. It is the responsibility anitolf the 8-hour refresher training session maintains this initial <br /> determine if the subcontractor staff meets Manager and each subcontractor's Supervising these training requirements. g manager to <br /> 10.2 Site Supervisor's Training <br /> On-site Managers and Supervisors on hazardous waste sites who are directly responsible for or who <br /> supervise workers engaged in hazardous wastes operations receive, training in compliance with the <br /> in addition to the initial 40 <br /> HAZWOPER training, S additional hours of specialized supervisory c <br /> OSHA regulations. This training includes training on the employer's safety and health c <br /> associated employee training program personal protective equipment program, <br /> and heahh hazards monitoring procedure and techniques. P and the <br /> P gram, spill containment program, <br /> 10.3 Site Safety Training and Briefing Topics <br /> The SSHO will conduct Site-specific health and safety briefing for field personnel before the start of all <br /> field wort. Briefing attendees will include the Site Supervisor,the Project Teamand Subcontractor <br /> , <br /> personnel. At the conclusion of the meeting,personnel are to sign the HASP Agreement and <br /> Acknowledgement Form in the Appendices. As additional people are assigned to the Site, it is the <br /> responsibility of the SHSO to ensure that new personnel are briefed on health and safety protocols and <br /> ensure that they have reviewed and signed the HASP Agreement and Acknowledgement Form. Items to <br /> be covered include: <br /> • Site-specific health and safety rules <br /> • Client-specific health and safety rules <br /> • Health effects of various chemicals used on the Site <br /> • Emergency response actions pertaining to operations on-Site <br /> Additionally, daily Site Tailgate Safety Meetings will be conducted to review past activities,plan ahead for <br /> new or changed operations,to understand any near-miss and"lessons learned, establish safe working <br /> procedures for anticipated hazards, and provide pertinent safety and health training and motivation. The <br /> SSHO will complete the Tailgate Safety Meeting Form located in the Appendices. <br /> 10.4 Visitors <br /> All visitors entering the designated work zones will be subject to all applicable health and safety <br /> requirements during field operations at the Site. All visitors to a work Site will be given the opportunity to <br /> review the HASP,will be escorted at all times,and will be required to stay a safe distance from Site <br /> activities. The Site Supervisor and/or the SSHO will be responsible for briefing all visitors on the Site <br /> hazards, Site safety precautions,and the Site emergency response plan. <br /> HASP Level III <br /> Rev.—lSeptembec 1'1,2012) <br /> 10-1 <br />
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