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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0522185
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0015126
FACILITY_NAME
CAL TRANS AREATED DEPOSIT LEAD SOIL
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 99
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
HWY 99
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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L <br /> Taber <br /> Since 1954 <br /> 1P2/399/245-4 <br /> • hearing protection, as necessary. <br /> Higher levels of protective equipment may be required depending on hazard <br /> _ assessments. Air monitoring is not planed initially, but might be necessary if field <br /> conditions are such that exposure to dust from site soils would be unavoidable. The <br /> upgrade or downgrade of protective equipment and site monitoring will be based on the <br /> actions levels in section 6.2.1, or contingency procedures in section 7.0. <br /> 6.0 SITE SAFETY PROCEDURES <br /> 6.1 SITE ENTRY PROCEDURES <br /> It will be necessary for the field team to control access to the work area, and <br /> f restrict unauthorized persons from entering. Due to the general lack of foot traffic in the <br /> +� project area, anticipated brief duration of soil handling at each location, and relatively low <br /> perceived hazard, physical marking of the restricted area is not expected to be necessary. <br /> At each sampling location, the SSO will evaluate specific existing conditions (presence of <br /> 'r pedestrians, distance to structures, dust potential, etc.), designate an exclusion zone <br /> around the work area, and evaluate if traffic cones, highly <br /> visible tape, and/or other measures to mark the exclusion zone are necessary. Only <br /> persons who meet the safety training, personal protective equipment and other <br /> requirements of this Health and Safety Plan will be allowed in the exclusion zone area. It <br /> is the responsibility of all site personnel to aid in enforcing the exclusion zone. Before the <br /> start of fieldwork activities, the SSO will also perform the following steps as necessary: <br /> Locate the nearest telephone and post the emergency telephone numbers. <br /> Identify the locations of the fire extinguisher, emergency eyewash, first aid kit, <br /> restrooms, and rest areas. <br /> 6.2 AIR MONITORING REQUIREMENTS <br /> Air monitoring is not expected to be necessary. If site conditions at the time of <br /> field work are such that exposure to dust from the site cannot be avoided, work is to be <br /> stopped and all personnel are to move to a location up-wind of the dust source until <br /> either: 1) the dust source is eliminated and not likely to recur during the work period; or <br /> 2) air monitoring is implemented and respiratory protection added to the PPE. <br /> 4. 6.3 WORK LIMITATIONS <br /> Work limitations include the following: <br /> If strong odors, discolored soil, fibrous debris, or other evidence of unexpected <br /> contaminants are observed, work at that location should be stopped and the <br /> LIS <br /> 6 <br />
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