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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008484
RECORD_ID
PR0545857
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005147
FACILITY_NAME
E-Z FOOD
STREET_NUMBER
2537
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
11914035
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2537 WATERLOO RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 10 <br /> All BC staff working on site have completed training in hazard recognition and basic health and <br /> safety issues as required by the occupational safety and health regulations contained in 29 CFR <br /> 1910.120 (e). In addition, each employee will be familiar with the requirements of this SSBP, <br /> and will participate in site activity and safety briefings. There are no protect-specific training <br /> requirements anticipated at this time. The SSO will document all site safety activity and <br /> implementation of flus plan. <br /> All subcontractor personnel directly involved with the fieldwork must also meet the training <br /> requirements of 1910.120 and be respirator trained and fit-tested by a qualified person. In <br /> addition, a safety briefing will be conducted prior to starting the field activities. <br /> PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> Based on the hazard analysis for this project, the following Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) <br /> will be required and used. Changes to these specified items of PPE will not be made without <br /> the approval of the SSO. <br /> The minimum required level of personal protection on the site at all times is level D. Level D <br /> consists of hard hat, safety glasses or goggles, steal-toed boots, shuts with long sleeves or <br /> coveralls, and mtnle gloves. Far plugs will be worn if, at any time, verbal communication <br /> becomes difficult to comprehend within a radius of three feet. Hard hats, safety glasses <br /> (goggles), and safety shoes must meet American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approval. <br /> If Level C protection is required, it will consist of Level D protection listed above, plus Tyvek <br /> coveralls, nitrile gloves and liners, chemical-resistant safety boots, and full-face respirator with <br /> combination organic vapor and high efficiency filter cartridges. Contact lenses will not be <br /> permitted on site. If at any time throughout the course of this job, there is a potential for <br /> increased exposure to the personnel, the appropriate upgrade of personal protective equipment <br /> will be required. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN <br /> The potential hazards identified in the hazard analysis portion of this SSHP determined the need <br /> for initial and/or ongoing monitoring for assessment of exposure to the hazards as follows. <br /> The direct-reading instrument that will be used to monitor au quality in. and around the work <br /> areas is the Organic Vapor Monitor (OVM). The OVM measures the total organic vapors <br /> present in. the ambient air. For health and safety purposes, total organic vapors detected will <br /> generally be used to confirm the selection of protective equipment. The OVM will be calibrated <br /> prior to each day's activities using isobutylene as the standard. <br /> 0WW" <br />
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