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10/10/2020 10:23:15 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008469
RECORD_ID
PR0545858
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003600
FACILITY_NAME
Nella Oil #427
STREET_NUMBER
3300
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
Stockton
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3300 Waterloo Rd
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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Beacon Cardlock Station Number 610 SSB 92-1001-01 <br /> 3300 Waterloo Road Page 5 <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Physical hazards <br /> • Potential exposures to physical hazards associated with hollow-stem auguring include <br /> the following <br />' • snapping cables <br /> • brush, equipment, gas-main, or hydrocarbon fires <br /> • being hit by equipment <br />' • becoming entwined in rotating tools <br /> • falling objects <br /> • exposure to excessive noise <br /> • exposure to outside temperature extremes <br /> mes <br /> • exposure to the potential for heat exhaustion due to protective clothing <br /> • slips, trips, and falls <br /> • buried cables and underground utilities <br />' • overhead utility hazards <br />' • not using the proper tool for the job <br />' 2.2 Heat Stress/Stroke and Noise <br /> During day-to-day field work, the on-site engineer/geologist and/or safety officer will be alert for the <br />' signs and symptoms of heat stress Hazard exists when individuals are required to work in warm or hot <br /> temperatures while wearing protective clothing When the ambient air temperature exceeds 85°F, heat <br /> stress may become a problem For an unacclimatized person, this temperature may be less If these <br /> conditions are encountered, the following precautions will be taken <br /> f <br /> SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC <br />
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