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Health and Safety Plan 5 <br /> Sears,5110 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California October 22, 1999 <br />' 20 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL <br />' Precautions must be taken to prevent injuries and exposures to the following potential hazards <br />' Table 2 Potential Hazards and Control <br /> Potential Hazard Control <br /> Exposure to 1 Stand up-wind of petroleum products whenever possible <br />' Petroleum 2 Minimize contact and contact time with petroleum products <br /> Products 3 Avoid walking through discolored areas, puddles, leaning on <br /> drums, or contacting anything that is likely to be contaminated <br /> (See Appendices B 4 Do not eat, drink, smoke and/or apply cosmetics in the hot or <br /> ' MSDS Definitions warm zones <br /> and MSDSs) <br /> 5 Wear gloves when in contact with contaminated surfaces <br /> 6 Safety glasses must be worn at a minimum <br />' 7 Splash goggles must be worn when working with liquids <br /> 8 >25 ppm organic vapors in breathing zone requires upgrade to <br /> Level C <br /> 9 >250 ppm organic vapors in breathing zone requires upgrade from <br /> Level C to Level B <br /> 10 if unknown materials are encountered, call the HSS <br /> ' Vehicular 1 Wear traffic safety vest when vehicle hazard exists <br /> Traffic 2 Use cones, flags, barricades, and caution tape to define work area <br /> 3 Use vehicle to block work area <br /> 4 Engage police detail for high-traffic situations <br /> ' Vault Entry 1 Follow CSE procedures <br /> 2 Obtain CSE permit Post sign <br /> 3 Remove vault cover using proper lifting techniques <br /> 4 Promote natural ventilation by opening the space to fresh air <br /> 5 Conduct remote air monitoring prior to entry <br /> 6 Have standby attendant if necessary <br /> 7 Enter if safe, conduct continuous air monitoring <br /> Utility Lines 1 Contact Dig Safe to have utility lines marked prior to <br /> Contact excavation/trenching <br /> 2 Refer to site drawings or customer interviews if on private property <br /> for utility locations <br /> 3 Hand dig 3 to 5 feet down and 5 feet each side of utility marker to <br /> avoid breaking utility lines <br /> 4 Refer to Appendix C for Underground Utility Contact Prevention <br /> Management Plan <br />