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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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9.1.2 Material Safety Data Sheets <br /> The site-specific HASP includes MSDS and occupational health guidelines for chemical <br /> substances known to be on site. The HASP is maintained on site and is accessible to all site <br /> employees. Each employee is required to review and sign the HASP before starting work on <br /> the site. MSDSs are found in Appendix C. <br /> 9.1.3 Site-specific Health and Safety Plan <br /> The rr safety department prepares a site-specific HASP for each project falling within the <br /> scope and application of 29 CFR 1910.120 and IT Procedure HS052. Injury and illness <br /> prevention programs are written for all other projects. The FC presents the HASP and <br /> discusses it with all personnel assigned to the project. All workers and visitors must read and <br /> r sign the HASP acknowledging acceptance of site rules and understanding of site hazards <br /> before the start of the site work. <br /> 9.2 Site Workers' Basic Course <br /> The following is a list of the topics covered in IT's 40-hour training course: <br /> • General site safety <br /> • Physical hazards (fall protection, noise, heat stress, cold stress) <br /> • Names and titles of key personnel responsible for site health and safety <br /> • Safety, health, and other hazards typically present at hazardous waste sites <br /> Use of PPE <br /> • Work practices by which employees can minimize risks from hazards <br /> • Safe use of engineering controls and equipment on site <br /> Medical surveillance requirements including recognition of symptoms and signs <br /> which might indicate overexposure to hazards <br /> • Worker right-to-know (Hazard Communication OSHA 1910.1200) <br /> Routes of exposure to contaminants <br /> • Engineering controls and safe work practices <br /> • Components of the site health and safety program <br /> Decontamination practices for personnel and equipment <br /> • Confined-space entry procedures <br /> • Emergency response plan. <br /> 9.3 Supervisors' Course Content <br /> Management and supervisors must receive an additional eight hours of training presented by <br /> the IT Training Department that includes: <br /> Mz1054a9-9WsrPa-0064 9-2 <br />
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