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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0536714
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0011261
FACILITY_NAME
LESCO INC
STREET_NUMBER
2829
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14502013
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2829 W WASHINGTON ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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North America Job Hazard Analysis <br /> Personal Protective Equipment <br /> Project Name: John Deere Landscapes(Former LESCO Facility) <br /> Project Number: 0129740 <br /> Job/Task Name: Personal Protective Equipment <br /> JHA No.: 11 <br /> Task Step Hazard Control Measures <br /> Cutting by hand Hand injury could occur from handling an object Fixed open-blade knives (such as pocket knives)may not be <br /> with sharp edges of a fixed open-blade knife. used on ERM jobsites,with few exceptions. If their use is <br /> required,cut-resistant gloves(such as Kevlar)must be worn <br /> and the PM or FSO must be informed prior to their use. <br /> Employees performing significant amounts of cutting tool use <br /> should wear high-visibility gloves to encourage awareness of <br /> where hands are being placed. <br /> Handling chemicals by hand Dermal exposure to hands from chemicals during Wear nitrile or latex protective gloves when handling sample <br /> soil and/or groundwater sampling. media. Double-layering these gloves is a good idea for added <br /> protection. If acidic or caustic chemicals are present,wear <br /> outer neoprene or rubber gloves. <br /> O&M or Subsurface Injection Dermal exposure to body from chemicals during When working with commercial,full-strength chemicals <br /> operations and maintenance activities or subsurface ensure splash protection is worn(such as a polyethylene <br /> liquid injection activities. coated suit)and that gloves and boots are taped to the suit to <br /> prevent liquid splash. <br /> General fieldwork Foreign object or liquid splash to the eye. Safety glasses conforming to the ANSI Z-87 standard must be <br /> worn for field activities. Safety glasses are appropriate for use <br /> when general eye protection is needed. <br /> Work around liquid splash For liquid splash hazards or hazards from flying particles, <br /> and/or flying particle hazards tight-fitting safety goggles should be worn. A faceshield <br /> should be considered for use when splash hazards from <br /> commercial,full-strength chemicals. <br /> Work around active roadways Struck by moving vehicles when working outside or High-visibility safety vests should be worn when working in <br /> along a roadway. parking lots or by active roadways. Class I may be used when <br /> traffic is below 25 mph,Class II for 25-50 mph,and Class 3 for <br /> >50 mph. <br /> ERM North America 2 Form Rev.:05-05 <br />
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