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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0545265
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0025736
FACILITY_NAME
SCK TAXIWAY D REBAB
STREET_NUMBER
5000
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17726034
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
5000 S AIRPORT WAY
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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Site Health and Safety Plan <br /> ENSAFE RS&H <br /> Stockton Metropolitan Airport, Stockton, California <br /> January 27,2020 <br /> symptoms desist. Any worker exhibiting an oral temperature below 95°F or who loses consciousness <br /> will immediately be transported to the hospital for treatment. <br /> If protracted onsite activities are undertaken in air temperatures lower than 40°F, Site workers will <br /> be monitored for the following signs of frostbite: <br /> • Extreme pain and cold in exposed area(s) of skin <br /> • Loss of dexterity <br /> • Numbness <br /> • Pale or blotchy skin <br /> Any Site worker exhibiting one or more of these symptoms will be withdrawn from the Site to a warm, <br /> sheltered area and his/her affected extremities will be warmed (without rubbing). If symptoms <br /> persist or if true frostbite is suspected, the subject will be transported to the hospital immediately. <br /> Heat Stress <br /> Care should be taken to provide adequate hydration supplies (water and electrolyte replacement) for <br /> our jobsites. Team members should observe each other and watch for the onset of heat related <br /> illnesses. <br /> III <br /> HOW TO USE A"T—' 706 75 80 85 806 W 1006 105 <br /> HEAT INDEX: redanx. <br /> Humdity Apparent Te nperature(Degrees rahrmheib <br /> Across top (Air temperature) <br /> locate today's predicted high 0 64 69 73 18 Be 8f 9f 957 98 <br /> temperature. 106/° 65 706 75 80' 856 90 95 108 <br /> Down lett side (Relative 206/° 66 72 776 826 87 93 99 , <br /> Humidity) locate today's 30°/0 676 73 786 84 98 96a f' <br /> predicted humidity. <br /> a0°/° 686 74 79 866 93 I I <br /> Follow across and down to find 5061° 69 756 816 88 96' i I I I <br /> "APPARENT TEMPERATURE" or <br /> "WHAT 1T FEELS LIKE". 60a/° 70 766 826 90 100 <br /> Meat Index values weredewsed for 70% 70` 77 856 Il <br /> shady,light Nird conditms. Exposure 80'/' <br /> 1$6 866 g-? <br /> to full sun can increass values byup b <br /> tis1.Stall;wnds,partcularlywin hat. 906/° 71 796 88 102f <br /> dr y air can he a Memel y hazard ous. <br /> 100'` 726 80 916 t <br /> 19 <br />
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