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COMPLIANCE INFO_1997-2006
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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1997-2006
RECORD_ID
PR0231766
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003717
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON STATION #99840*
STREET_NUMBER
4344
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
Stockton
Zip
95215
APN
10102156
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
4344 E Waterloo Rd
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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First aid for heat stroke is as follows: <br />1.Cggj the victim =idly using whatever means are available, including: shade; opening up <br />and/or removing clothing; soaking clothing/skin with water and fanning; placing victim in <br />vehicle using air conditioning on maximum. <br />2. Do = give drinking water to victim. <br />3. Treat for shock, if needed. <br />4. Trw=rt Tra=itthe victim to themergency room or call for emergency help; no excalLoons for <br />heat stroke victim <br />Cold Stress. The potential for cold stress is a particular concern when field activities are <br />performed while air temperatures at the site are below 40 degrees F. If winds are blowing at 5 <br />miles per hour (mph) or greater and/or the weather is damp or wet, cold stress is even more of a <br />potential hazard, Precautions that will be taken to prevent cold stress include wearing cold <br />protective clothing appropriate for the level of cold and physical activity, changing under clothing <br />if it becomes wet, and establishing a work/warming regimen. Cold protective clothing will include <br />layering of garment and use of gloves and hat. The warming breaks should be taken in a warm <br />location if at all possible, including improvising a wind break at the site. During warming breaks, <br />warm sweet beverages and soups should be consumed to provide calories fluids. Drinking coffee <br />or other decaffeinated beverages is not recommended. <br />Cold stress if not prevented, can result in frostbite and hypothermia. Ignoring the signs and <br />symptoms of clod stress can be life threatening. Prevention is the key. As a preventative measure, <br />body core temperature should not drop below 96.8 degrees F. Pain in the extremities is the first <br />early warning of cold stress. Severe shivering sets in when the body core temperature has dropped <br />to 95 degrees F. If this occurs, work will stop immediately and the affected worker(s) will take a <br />warming break of sufficient duration that the cold stress signs and symptoms are gone. <br />
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