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SALES * SERVICE * INSTALLATION OF PETROLEUM DISPENSING ® . LUBRICATION & INDUSTRIAL SERVICE EQUIPMENT <br />Page three of•three <br />Stockton Service Station Equipment Co. Inc. will hold shop meetings <br />before state of tank removals to discuss safety procedures. The "buddy <br />system" will be discussed and the course of action to be taken should <br />and injury occur to an employee. Some of the many rules to be discussed <br />to help prevent injury or accident are; <br />1. Avoid standing on top of the tank --surface may be slippery or rusty. <br />2. Check for falling objects, slipping, and tripping hazards. <br />3. Visqueen sheeting will be used if necessary around excavated soil. <br />4. Where necessary, the site will be secured with and warning signs <br />posted to prevent the exposure of unauthorized, unprotected people <br />to site hazards. <br />5. Limit exposure time to noisy equipment. <br />6. Keep a safe distance from the excavation and Navy equipment. <br />7. Stay up -wind from the tank and/or excavation to avoid unnecessary <br />exposure whenever possible. <br />8. Limit exposure by minimizing the exposure time and maximizing the <br />distance to the source of vapor release. <br />9. Avoid the area or take special caution when ventilating the tank <br />with water, dry ice or air. <br />10. Do not enter the excavation without first monitoring the air. <br />Stockton Service Station Equipment shall provide to E.P.A. a map of <br />the nearest hospital_ and route to be taken should and injury occur. <br />A copy of the map will also be on the job site. <br />