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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�err�con <br /> ±19.41 Acres Vacant Land ■ Manteca, California <br /> June 12, 2017 • Terracon Project No. NB177049 <br /> Adjusted Temperature Rest Period/Monitoring Frequency <br /> 90+ After 15 minutes <br /> 87.5-90 After 30 minutes <br /> 82.5-87.4 After 60 minutes <br /> 77.5-82.5 After 90 minutes <br /> 70.5-77.4 After 120 minutes <br /> Employees will return to work only after their pulse rate is below 90. Fluid replacement will be <br /> encouraged during each rest period. The use of stimulants and alcoholic beverages in off hours <br /> should be discouraged to prevent heat related illnesses. <br /> 15.3 Cold Stress <br /> Persons working outdoors in low temperatures are subject to cold stress, especially if the <br /> temperature is at or below freezing. Exposure to cold for a short period of time can cause severe <br /> injury to the surface of the body (frostbite), or result in profound general cooling, potentially <br /> resulting in clinical hypothermia and death. Areas of the body with high surface to volume area, <br /> such as fingers, toes, and ears are the most susceptible. In general, the body's response to cold <br /> stress progresses from frostbite to hypothermia. Recognition of the symptoms of cold stress is <br /> essential to worker protection when operating in low temperatures. <br /> Utilize cold weather clothing available from Terracon's personal protective equipment vendor, <br /> including thermal hardhat liners, gloves, and footwear traction devices to prevent slips and falls <br /> on slick and icy walking surfaces. <br /> 16.0 TRAFFIC CONTROL <br /> Worksites confront motorists with a situation they do not expect, cannot anticipate and find <br /> confusing. They also tend to create hazards with which the driver can collide. Worksites distract <br /> motorist's attention from the driving tasks and expose workers to oncoming traffic. <br /> Some inadequate traffic control measures that have led to worksite traffic accidents include: <br /> • Inadequate advance warning <br /> • Inadequate and inappropriate signs and messages <br /> • Confusing messages <br /> • Inadequate guidance through the work zone <br /> • Conflicting pavement markings <br /> • Unprotected hazard such as shoulder drop offs <br /> Whenever project sites under Terracon control will disrupt vehicle traffic or expose Terracon <br /> personnel to the hazards of vehicle traffic, (i.e., work on an active roadway, including shoulders) <br /> adequate traffic control measures must be implemented. <br /> Terracon's preferred method for implementing traffic control is to request that clients assume this <br /> responsibility. Where clients refuse to assume responsibility, Terracon will attempt to sub- <br /> 24 <br />
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