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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
FILE 2
RECORD_ID
PR0526162
PE
4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0004701
FACILITY_NAME
TEICHERT PRECAST STOCKTON
STREET_NUMBER
2441
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16334009
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2441 W CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Work Plan—Soil Borings Page 3 <br /> 2441 W.Charter Way-Stockton <br /> GPE Project 667.2 <br /> Any of a large number of chemicals could be present in the soil at low concentrations. These <br /> chemicals include metals such as lead and arsenic, petroleum hydrocarbons, or volatile and semi- <br /> volatile organic compounds. These chemicals are associated with highly variable levels of <br /> toxicity, and some chemicals could be acutely toxic. <br /> To assist in identifying the presence of potentially toxic vapors, the air in the vicinity of the work <br /> area will be monitored with both a PID organic vapor detector and a methane gas detector. In the <br /> event that methane in the work area rises to 1 percent (10,000 ppm) or volatile organics detected <br /> with the PID reaches a concentration of 100 ppm, the drilling operation will be shut down <br /> pending an upgrade to a higher level of PPE protection or until the vapor condition is otherwise <br /> abated. <br /> The indicated protection level for the initial work is the use of safety glasses, gloves, and good <br /> ventilation. The possibility of inhalation of dust will be mitigated by sampling only when winds <br /> are sufficiently calm that dust is not be raised. <br /> Heat Stress/Stroke <br /> During periods of high summer heat, heat stress and heat exhaustion can pose a hazard to <br /> workers, especially for those site workers wearing impermeable or semi-impermeable protective <br /> clothing. In this case, such clothing is not expected to be needed. <br /> Personnel should be aware of the early signs and symptoms of heat stress/exhaustion. These <br /> include rapid or pounding heart rate, lightheadedness, fatigue, and excessive sweating. As heat <br /> stress continues cramping or muscle spasms may develop and the person becomes weak. As heat <br /> stress progresses to heat exhaustion, the person becomes nauseous, develops a headache, and <br /> becomes less responsive. Ultimately, heat stroke occurs which is marked by increased body <br /> temperature, mental confusion, loss of consciousness, and rapid but weak pulse. These <br /> conditions can result in severe injury or death. <br /> First Aid — If any of these symptoms occur, immediately move the victim to a shady, cool area <br /> with good air circulation. Cool victim; if conscious, he may try to sip water. Remove protective <br /> clothing; treat for shock. Get medical attention. <br /> Noise <br /> The job site is not generally expected to be so noisy as to pose a hazard to hearing. The only <br /> equipment expected to be used that generates significant noise is the Geoprobe drilling rig. This <br /> equipment will be muffled and should not pose a health hazard unless prolonged exposure at very <br /> close proximity is experienced. By using normal work procedures, no special hearing protection <br /> should be needed. <br /> Safety Hazards <br /> Common physical hazards associated with soil boring and sampling activities, are expected lie <br /> primarily with operation of the Geoprobe drilling rig. The drilling contractor is responsible for <br /> the proper inspection, maintenance and use of their equipment. All work will be conducted in a <br /> safe manner in compliance with appropriate OSHA regulations (29 CFR). <br />
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