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COMPLIANCE INFO_2005-2008
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2005-2008
RECORD_ID
PR0231897
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0006443
FACILITY_NAME
Tracy Texaco
STREET_NUMBER
2375
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
TRACY
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
23207003
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2375 N TRACY BLVD
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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SAFETY' <br />Heat stress is generally not a predominant hazard during tasks of the site assessment. Means <br />to reduce discomfort of heat stress are; increase fluid intake; take formal and prolonged rest <br />periods; during hot weather, perform tasks in the cool of mornings and evenings; and provide <br />shade and increase ventilation for the work and break areas. <br />Do not hoist two or more separately rigged loads, (Tandem or Christmas tree lifting), <br />regardless of weight. Never allow any worker to stand under a moving load. There are NO <br />EXCEPTIONS. <br />Tait Environmental Systems will have the overall responsibility of the site security during <br />all periods of on going site activities. Access to the site for field personnel and visitors will be <br />controlled by the SSHO. <br />Prior to starting a safety meeting will be conducted to discuss health and safety issues, and <br />the necessary protective equipment required for the site activities. The SSHO or Field <br />Supervisor will conduct these meetings. <br />The SSHO will designate the area surrounding the UST's into an Exclusion Zone, <br />Decontamination Zone, or Support Zone. <br />EXCLUSION ZONE: <br />The Exclusion Zone is the innermost of three concentric areas, and is the zone where <br />contamination is known to or could occur. All personnel entering the Exclusion Zone will wear <br />the prescribed level of protection for the specific site. Checkpoint for entry and exit will be <br />established at the periphery of the zone to regulate the flow of personnel and equipment into <br />and out of the zone, and to verify that established entry and exit procedures are followed. <br />The area necessary to conduct the task of the project will determine the boundary of this <br />zone, and the potential for contaminants to be blown or splashed form the site activity. When <br />this boundary is determined, it will be marked; and than only individuals approved by the <br />SSHO can enter this zone. During subsequent site operations, the boundary may be <br />modified/adjusted, as additional information becomes available. <br />The tank pit area shall be considered the exclusion zone for the project. In addition to this, <br />the piping trenches and dispenser islands shall be included in the exclusion zone until old <br />dispensers and piping are removed, and after new piping and dispensers are installed <br />and filled with product. <br />Eul <br />
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