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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0531183
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0020084
FACILITY_NAME
CALTRANS RIGHT OF WAY
STREET_NUMBER
0
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 99
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
VARIOUS
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
S HWY 99 RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Geocon and subcontractor employees required to wear respiratory protection shall have a current <br /> medical evaluation and approval by a physician or other licensed health care professional (PLHCP). <br /> Medical evaluations will be provided in accordance with the Geocon Respiratory Protective Equipment <br /> Program (ref. T8 CCR §5144(e) "Medical Evaluation"; §§1529(m) Asbestos and 1532.10) <br /> Lead—"Medical Surveillance"). <br /> Note: Based on Negative Exposure Assessments from industrial hygiene monitoring for airborne <br /> asbestos and lead performed for representative tasks, using similar controls, and carried out within the <br /> past twelve months (ref. T8 CCR §§1529(f)(2)(C) and 1532.1(d)(5)(A)), respiratory protective <br /> equipment will not be required for this project. <br /> Project personnel are expected to arrive at the jobsite well rested and physically prepared to perform <br /> assigned tasks. <br /> 3.0 HAZARD AND CONTROL ANALYSIS <br /> The following hazards were assessed to either exist, or have the potential to develop, during the <br /> performance of the project activities: <br /> POTENTIAL HAZARDS <br /> Q � <br /> U F. <br /> F Q V U vwi U <br /> TASKS U z w <br /> F U x <br /> �- <br /> > YI <br /> J <br /> A w <br /> Work-Related Driving X <br /> General Survey/Non-Intrusive Activities X X X X <br /> Geophysical Survey X X X X X <br /> Asbestos Survey Activities X X X X X <br /> Soil Sampling Activities X X X X X X <br /> 3.1 Driving Hazards <br /> Thousands of workers are injured or die in job-related motor vehicle accidents annually. Motor vehicle <br /> accidents are the number-one cause of employee injuries and deaths. Most accidents can be avoided by <br /> practicing defensive driving. Geocon policies mandate that employees: <br /> • Prepare themselves and their vehicle for the road before travel; <br /> • Drive according to posted speed limits unless adverse conditions necessitate slower speeds; <br /> • Never tailgate, employ the three (3)second rule in following vehicles; <br /> • Eliminate distractions, avoid talking on cellular phones, eating, or smoking;and, <br /> Stockton 6-Lane,Task Order No.82 Caltrans Contract 06A]141,EA 10-03A1001 <br /> Project No.S9200-06-82 -5- December 2009 <br />
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