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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012646
RECORD_ID
PR0545795
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0002952
FACILITY_NAME
LAMMERSVILLE SCHOOL
STREET_NUMBER
16555
STREET_NAME
VON SOSTEN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
20914009
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
16555 VON SOSTEN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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LAMMERSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT <br /> Site Safety Plan <br /> October 16, 1991 <br /> or the Field Team Leader has the authority and the responsibility to <br /> shut down the drilling operations whenever a hazardous situation is <br /> deemed present. <br /> The mast of the drilling rig must maintain a minimum clearance of 20 <br /> feet from any overhead electrical cables. All drilling operations will <br /> cease immediately during hazardous weather conditions such as high <br /> winds, heavy rain, lightening and snow. <br /> Hart hags shall be worn at all times. Hearing protection shall be :porn <br /> during noisy operations. <br /> If product is encountered during the drilling operation, all work must <br /> stop in order for employees to upgrade personal protective equipment to <br /> Level C. A full-face respirator should be worn in order to prevent the <br /> inhalation of vapors and to provide face and eye protection from <br /> splashes. Coated tyvek suits, gloves, and overboots should be worn to <br /> prevent skin contact with the soil. <br /> Air monitoring must be performed in the work area to document <br /> breathing-zone concentrations. If air monitoring results indicate <br /> concentrations greater than 750 ppm, then Level B respiratory <br /> protection will be implemented. <br /> Respirator cartridges must be changed at the end of a work period or if <br /> "breakthrough" occurs. If employees experience continuous cartridge <br /> "breakthrough", then the employees' work procedures and the level of <br /> respiratory protection must be re-evaluated by the Site Safety officer <br /> and the Health and safety Manager in order to determine the necessity <br /> of upgrading to Level B respiratory protection. <br /> 9.7 Electrical Equipment and Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters <br /> All electrical equipment and power cables in and around wells or <br /> structures suspected of containing chemical contamination must be <br /> intrinsically safe and equipped with a three-wire ground lead, rated <br /> explosion-proof for hazardous atmospheres. In accordance with OSHA 29 <br /> CFR 1926.404, approved ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) must be <br /> used for all 120 volt, single phase, 15 and 20 ampere receptacle <br /> outlets on the site which are in use by employees. Receptacles on the <br /> ends of extension cords are not part of the permanent wiring and <br /> therefore, must be protected by GFCI's whether or not the extension <br /> cord is plugged into permanent wiring. <br /> The GFCI is a fast-acting circuit breaker which senses small imbalances <br /> in the circuit caused by current leakage to ground, and in a fraction <br /> of a second shuts off the electricity. However, the GFCI will not <br /> protect the employee from line--to-line contact hazards (such as a <br /> person holding two "hot" wires or a hot and neutral wire in each hand) . <br /> The <br /> GF-C-1 does Provide protection against the most common form of <br /> electrical shock hazard - the -ground-fault. - jt:-also provides-- <br /> 22 <br /> rove es-_22 <br />
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