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ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0505897
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007071
FACILITY_NAME
SEARS ROEBUCK & COMPANY
STREET_NUMBER
5110
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
5110 PACIFIC AVE
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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,16%1+) `95 MON 11:08 FAX 15109,A-49968 ERMWEST WC 003 <br /> On-site worker exposure will be'monitored during work activities. A <br /> calibrated photo ionization detector (PID) or flame ionization detector <br /> (FID) will be used to monitor any changes in exposure to volatile organic <br /> Compounds (VOCs). Personnelwill perform routine monitoring during <br /> site operations to evaluate concentrations of VOCs in employee breathing <br /> zones. If VOCs are detected above pre-determined action levels, the <br /> procedures found in section 7 of,lthis health and safety plan will be <br /> followed. <br /> 5. Physical Hazards <br /> Potential health and safety hazards that may be encountered during tasks <br /> are the following: <br /> • Heavy equipment; <br /> • Noise; and <br /> • Slips, trips and falls. <br /> To prevent or reduce the risk of hazards, use the buddy system to assist <br /> and monitor each other, wear proper protective clothing and equipment, <br /> replenish body fluids regularly, and maintain a clean work area. <br /> The location of all underground!�pipes, electrical conductors, fuel lines, <br /> water and sewer lines must be determined prior to any work. All lines <br /> must be de-energized, locked-out or blinded where feasible. <br /> r <br /> Any equipment, including earth; moving equipment, drill rigs, or other <br /> heavy machinery, will be operated in strict compliance with the <br /> manufacturer's instructions, specifications and limitations as well as any <br /> applicable regulations. The operator is responsible for inspecting the <br /> equipment daily to ensure that its is functioning properly and safely. <br /> The use of heavy equipment may generate noise levels above the <br /> Cal/OSHA PEL. for noise of 90 dSA for an 8-hr. TWA. If loud noise is <br /> present or normal conversation becomes difficult, hearing protection in <br /> the form of ear plugs, or equivalent, will be required, <br /> Workers wearing protective clothing may experience varying degrees of <br /> heat stress, All project participants will be trained to recognize the forms <br /> of heat stress and their associated symptoms. Workers will be .required to <br /> maintain adequate levels of body, fluids before and during work activities <br /> at the site. <br /> 6. Planned Site Activities: <br /> k <br />
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