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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0541977
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0024091
FACILITY_NAME
VACANT LAND
STREET_NUMBER
321
STREET_NAME
SPRECKELS
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
22121020
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
321 SPRECKELS AVE
P_LOCATION
04
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Approved
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Site Safety and Health Plan 1 Terracon <br /> ±19.41 Acres Vacant Land ■ Manteca, California <br /> June 12, 2017 ■ Terracon Project No. NB177049 <br /> acts and incidents (equipment or facility damages as well as injury accidents) to their direct <br /> supervisor as soon as possible. Personnel who incur injuries not requiring immediate medical <br /> attention are instructed to call WorkCare at 888-449-7787. The affected supervisor will complete <br /> an Accident/injury Investigation form within 48 hours of the incident, and forward it to their home <br /> office or enter it directly into Terracon's Automated Claims Management System. Details will be <br /> shared with the client and/or contractor as may be required by contractual agreement. A root <br /> cause analysis will be prepared by the affected Office Manager. All reports must include written <br /> recommendations of actions the office will take to prevent a recurrence of the incident. <br /> For more serious injuries the Site Safety Officer or designee will summon an ambulance to the <br /> project site. No attempt will be made by Terracon personnel to move the victim, without the aid <br /> and/or instructions of qualified medical personnel. <br /> Where air monitoring indicates the absence of toxic gases or vapors, the ambulance will be <br /> directed to the affected employee. If site conditions warrant and as time permits, the wheels of <br /> the ambulance will be decontaminated with high pressure wash. The SSO or designee will <br /> accompany the ambulance to the medical facility, and provide guidance concerning additional <br /> decontamination which may be required for the injured employee, ambulance or attendants. <br /> Whenever an injury occurs on sites with contamination requiring personal protective equipment <br /> greater than Level D modified, a minimum of two employees will don appropriate equipment and <br /> proceed to the victim. An ambulance will be called immediately. If the extent of injuries permit, <br /> the injured employee will be removed to fresh air. Appropriate first aid will be administered. <br /> If rescuer(s) assess that the victim cannot be removed without a stretcher or other specialized <br /> equipment, the victim will be removed at the earliest possible moment by appropriately attired <br /> Terracon personnel with the direction and/or assistance of qualified medical response personnel. <br /> The injured employee will be immediately decontaminated and transported to the nearest medical <br /> facility. A crew member designated by the SSO will inform the ambulance crew of contaminants <br /> of concern and provide assistance with additional decontamination if required. <br /> 14.2 Evacuation and Shutdown Procedures <br /> The SSO will establish and notify site personnel of emergency "rally" points. In the event of a site <br /> emergency, personnel will immediately exit the site and assemble at the designated rally point. <br /> Evacuation routes will be dependent on site topography and wind conditions. The routes will be <br /> selected and presented by the SSO daily prior to site activity. <br /> If emergency evacuation becomes necessary, the SSO will sound the emergency alarm (e.g. <br /> support vehicle horn or compressed air horn). Personnel will safely shutdown all electrical and <br /> mechanical equipment and quickly proceed to closest designated rally point. The SSO will then <br /> account for each crew member on site. <br /> 22 <br />
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