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COMPLIANCE INFO_1986-2001
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1986-2001
RECORD_ID
PR0231820
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003826
FACILITY_NAME
Supervalu
STREET_NUMBER
1990
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
PICCOLI
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
10121001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1990 N PICCOLI RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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i <br />Organic Vapor Analyzer - <br />Continuously <br />Combustible Gas Indicator - <br />as needed. <br />Oxygen Monitor - <br />as needed. <br />Colorimetric Tubes - <br />as needed. <br />EQUIPMENT <br />All equipment used in conjunction with the contact of the soil, and non -disposable personnel <br />protective equipment will be decontaminated prior to leaving the immediate area including misc. <br />equipment. <br />Sampling instruments and other non -disposable equipment should be kept clean in disposable <br />protective covers. Dippers, scoops and similar devices for solid samples may be placed in plastic <br />bags or metal drums for disposal or later decontamination. <br />Disposable equipment, including respirator cartridges, must be placed in heavy plastic bags or <br />directly into 55 -gallon drums for off-site disposal in an approved manner. <br />PERSONNEL <br />As a minimum, all personnel exiting the immediate area will remove all protective clothing and <br />wash their face and hands before entering lunch and break areas to eat, drink or smoke. <br />Removal of protective equipment in a specific order will be done in an effort to minimize <br />contamination spread and potential repeat occurrences <br />N. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br />FIRST AID MEASURES <br />Emergency response procedures have developed for extraordinary events that could occur during <br />field operations. These events include accidents and/or injuries, chemical exposure, spills and <br />fires. In general, the following actions shall be implemented in the event of an emergency. <br />First aid or other appropriate initial action will be administered by those closest to the accident / <br />event. This assistance will be coordinated by the designated Site Safety Officer and will be <br />conducted so that those rendering assistance are not placed in a situation of unacceptable risk. The <br />primary concern is to avoid placing a greater number of personnel in jeopardy. The Project <br />Manager, Field Supervisor and Site Safety Officer will be notified immediately. They will in turn <br />notify the Client representative. <br />An Accident / Incident Report will be completed by the injured individual or witness and site <br />Supervisor. The Accident Report will then be forwarded to the Project Manager. Upon reviewing <br />and commenting on the accident / incident, the form will be forwarded to the United Pacific Site <br />Safety Officer who in turn will investigate and make comments on the accident / incident. Any <br />necessary changes to the operation will be made to prevent the same accident or near miss situation <br />from occurring in the future. <br />ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES <br />Cergro Stockton 9/'97 <br />H&S Plan <br />
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