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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0009005
PE
2953
FACILITY_ID
FA0004053
FACILITY_NAME
LUSTRE-CAL NAME PLATE CO
STREET_NUMBER
110
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
TURNER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04124048
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
110 E TURNER RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Appendix S <br /> Health and Safety Plan <br /> Lustre-Cal Nameplate Corp. <br /> 5.0 HAZARD ASSESSMENT <br /> An assessment of the potential hazards that may be encountered during field activities at the Site are <br /> designated by field task in Table 5.0 and are discussed below. <br /> 5.1 POTENTIAL CHEMICAL HAZARDS AT SITE <br /> Listed below are hazardous substances that have been found or are suspected to be present at the Site. <br /> Additional information on these chemicals, including their acute effects, are included in chemical <br /> information sheets attached at the end of this plan(Appendix 5). <br /> Hazardous Substances Known or Suspect at Site: <br /> CHEMICAL EXPOSURE LIMITS LEL KNOWN/EXPECTED HEALTH HAZARDS <br /> OSHA ACGIH (%) CONCENTRATIONS <br /> Aluminum metal 2 10 Soil--93,000 mg/kg Irritation <br /> and oxide(mg/m3) <br /> rsenic--inorganic 0.01 0.01 Soil— 1.6 mg/kg ung an lymphatic cancer, <br /> (mg/m3) dermatitis <br /> irritation skin,respiratory distress, <br /> Arsenic--organic Soil— 1.6 mg/kg kidney damage,possible <br /> (mg/m3)* 0'2 gastrointestinal tract,possible liver <br /> damage <br /> Chromium <br /> compounds(mg/m3) 0.5 0.5 Soil—6.3 mg/kg Low order toxicity <br /> Dichloroethane, 1,1- Soil— 5,300 mg/kg <br /> arcotic e ects om vapor; <br /> (ppm) 100 100 5.4 Groundwater—52 ug/1 possible damage to the liver, <br /> kidneys,and lungs <br /> Dichloroethylene, <br /> 1,1-(Vinylidene 1 5 6.5 Soil—380 mg/kg Potential for cancer,liver and <br /> chloride)(ppm) Groundwater— 17.3 ug/1 kidney tumors in animals <br /> Dichloroethanc, - Soil— mg/kg otentia or cancer;nervous <br /> (Ethylene 1/S2/C200 10 6.2 Groundwater—5 ug/l system,respiratory, <br /> dichloride)(ppm) cardiovascular,and liver effects <br /> Dichloroethylene, <br /> 1,2-(1,2- <br /> Dichloroethene, 200 200 5.6 Soil— mg/kg Narcotic effects,mucous <br /> Acetylene chloride) Groundwater—5 ug/1 membrane irritation <br /> (ppm) <br /> Diesel(mg/m3) none 100 —0.9 of — 17,000 mg/kg SKIN Irritation <br /> Soil— 220 mg/kg potentia or cancer,skin an eye <br /> Gasoline(ppm) 300/5500 300/5500 1.4 irritation;kidney and liver <br /> cancer in animals <br /> Lead inorganic 0.05 0.05 of — mg/kg i ey, oo ,an nervous <br /> (mg/m3) system effects <br /> agnesium 10 10 Soil— 3800 mg/kg Irritation,metal fume fever <br /> (mg/m3) <br /> one None aries of — mg/kg <br /> —irritation <br /> Page 8 of 23 <br />
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