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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009070
RECORD_ID
PR0545671
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003959
FACILITY_NAME
AT&T CALIFORNIA - UE042
STREET_NUMBER
345
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
SAN JOAQUIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
345 N SAN JOAQUIN ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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' 3.0 <br /> Project Hazard Analysis <br /> IN. <br /> 3.1 Scope of Work <br /> The objective of this phase of work is to drill and install a limited number of wells to monitor <br /> vadose soil contamination. Trouble-shooting and minor repairs to the system are anticipated. <br /> Analytical sampling of soil is another significant component during this phase of the project. <br /> 3.2 Hazard Analysis <br /> The job safety analysis identifies potential safety, health, and environmental hazards and <br /> provides for the protection of personnel, the community, and the environment. Because of the <br /> complexity and constant change of remediation projects, supervisors must continually inspect <br />' the work site to identify hazards which may harm site personnel, the community, or the <br /> environment. The Project FC must be aware of these changing conditions and discuss them <br />' with the PM and the HS Manager. The Project FC will keep supervisors for subcontractors <br /> informed of the changing conditions. <br /> 3.2.1 Materials Handling <br /> Loading and unloading materials and setting up and dismantling equipment presents a variety <br />' of hazards. These include cuts, abrasions and lacerations from sharp objects; back injuries <br /> from poor lifting techniques; crushing injuries from falling or moving loads; pinch points; and <br />' being struck by moving equipment or loads. <br /> 3.2.2 Vehicle Traffic <br /> The project worksite is located in a commercial area. While the drill area is in the sidewalk, <br /> there is significant traffic threats from vehicles in the adjacent roadway. Project vehicle <br />' operators must be aware of both equipment placement and the traffic flow. <br />' 3.2.3 Chemical Hazards <br /> Chemical hazards associated with the drilling and sampling operations are primarily related to <br /> the contaminants present in the soil. The airborne concentrations are expected to be <br /> extremely low. Inhalation or ingestion of large amounts of contaminated soil may have <br />' deleterious effects on health. The contaminants which may be present include volatile and <br /> M7J05-04-94/vsr/ga-0064 3-1 <br /> 1 <br />
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