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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0522133
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0015088
FACILITY_NAME
DEL VALLE HOMES
STREET_NUMBER
3995
Direction
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STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 99
City
STOCKTON
Zip
952158027
APN
17918025
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3995 S HWY 99
QC Status
Approved
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1.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> Geological Technics has incorporated the following health and safety precautions while <br /> working on sites containing hazardous materials. <br /> 1.1 Workers Health and Safety <br /> 1.1.1 Work Space Safety <br /> The perimeter of the workspace, if possible, should be 20 feet from the drilling rig or <br /> excavation site. Brightly colored delineators will designate the working perimeter. <br /> Unauthorized personnel will not be allowed access into the workspace. <br /> The project supervisor will coordinate all field activities and maintain the safest possible <br /> working environment at all times. If an emergency occurs, the supervisor will immediately <br /> contact the proper authorities. <br /> 1.1.2 Skin and Head Protection <br /> Disposable suits, boots, gloves, hearing and eye protection will be worn when the working <br /> conditions require such precautions. <br /> Disposable plastic gloves will be worn at all times during soil and groundwater sampling. <br /> Hard hats will be worn during drilling, excavation, and other activities in which potentially <br /> dangerous equipment is being operated within the workspace. <br /> 1.1.3 Face and Respiratory Protection <br /> During drilling and excavation activities, the working air space will be periodically <br /> monitored with a Photo Ionization Detector (PID) for vapor content. The PID measures the <br /> total organic compounds (VOC) vapor concentration in the air being sampled. Monitoring <br /> of the working air space shall be concentrated around the drilling rig and in the down wind <br /> direction. <br /> If working air space concentrations exceed the Permissible Exposure Limits, and then the <br /> workers will wear respirators with organic vapor cartridges. <br /> If working air space at the perimeter of the working space has levels that exceed the <br /> Permissible Exposure Limits for more then 15 minutes, then the drilling or excavation <br /> activity will halt until the concentrations can be maintained below the Permissible Exposure <br /> Limits. <br /> 1.2 Health and Safety Agencies <br /> 1. Department of Public Health—Division of Environmental Health <br /> Name: Margaret Lagorio <br /> Phone No: 209-468-3449 <br /> 2. Emergency Calls—City of Stockton, <br /> Fire, Police or Ambulance: 911 <br /> Alternative number: 209-937-8801 <br /> Public Works: 209-937-8411 <br /> 3. Company Health and Safety Coordinator <br /> Name: Ray Kablanow <br /> Phone No: 209-522-4119 <br />
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