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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> TABLE S-1 (Continued) <br /> SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT MITIGATION MEASURES AFTER MITIGATION <br /> Public Health and Safety(continued) <br /> G.2: Hazardous materials such as fuels to be stored and Mitigation Measures Proposed as Part of the Project <br /> used at the expanded Transfer Station could pose threats to None. <br /> health and safety. (Less Than Significant) <br /> Mitigation Measures Identified in This Report <br /> None required. <br /> G.3: Workers at the proposed transfer station may be Mitigation Measures Proposed as Part of the Project Less than Significant <br /> exposed to excessive noise levels. (Significant) G.3a: All collection vehicles and equipment used at the site <br /> would be properly muffled. All unloading,processing and <br /> transfer operations would occur within partially enclosed <br /> buildings. Workers would be provided with ear protection <br /> as necessary. <br /> Mitigation Measures Identified in This Report <br /> G.3b: All workers working on the tipping floor or with <br /> heavy machinery shall be offered the use of earplugs or <br /> similar protective devices. <br /> G.3c: Noise control measures should be incorporated into <br /> the design of the facility. Once the facility is operational,a <br /> certified industrial hygienist or other qualified individual <br /> should measure the noise levels to which workers are <br /> exposed. If the OSHA 8-hour time weighted average <br /> exposure for any worker exceed the 85 dBA threshold,a <br /> hearing conservation program must be initiated and <br /> appropriate administrative and engineering controls must be <br /> put in place to reduce the noise to OSHA accepted levels. <br /> Stockton Scavenger Transfer Station Expansion S.22 ESA/990190 <br />