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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0526975
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0018273
FACILITY_NAME
S J CO ADMIN
STREET_NUMBER
304
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
14916002
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
304 E WEBER AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Ambient Air Monitoring/Respirator Requirements <br />Benzene, a constituent of gasoline, will be used as an indicator parameter for ambient air monitoring. <br />Because benzene is a suspected carcinogen and, therefore, highly regulated, it will be useful as a <br />conservative indicator parameter. The following discussion assumes that exposure to benzene is a <br />possibility; thus, a safety measure for other potential air-borne contaminants is achieved. <br />Breathing zone vapor at detectable concentrations at the drilling area greater than 1.0 parts <br />per million (ppm) for five minutes, as detected by PID, requires site personnel to use a <br />respirator with organic vapor cartridges while working in the exclusion zone. As a reference, <br />the OSHA-PEL for benzene is 1.0 ppm. <br />Breathing zone vapor at detectable concentrations requires site manager to monitor the site <br />perimeter (concentrating in the down wind direction). <br />Breathing zone vapor concentrations that reach or exceed 10 ppm during drilling activities at <br />the drilling area, as detected by the PID, requires site personnel to use a respirator with <br />organic vapor cartridges while working in the exclusion zone. <br />Breathing zone vapor concentrations that reach or exceed 50 ppm at the drilling area, as <br />detected by the PID, requires site activities to be stopped until concentrations decrease. Site <br />manager should continuously monitor site perimeter. <br />If breathing zone vapor concentrations are detected at the site perimeter, the site manager <br />shall monitor the perimeter at 30 minute intervals. <br />If the vapor concentrations continue to reach or exceed a value of 10 ppm at the site <br />perimeter for 15 minutes, drilling activities shall be stopped. Appropriate regulatory agencies <br />should be contacted (see contact sheet). Site manager shall continue to monitor conditions <br />until levels are reduced to background conditions. <br />SKIN/CLOTHES PROTECTION <br />Steel-toed boots will be worn during all activities. <br />Disposable Tyvek suits, steel-toed rubber boots, or steel-toed boots covered with disposable boots, and <br />nitrile rubber gloves will be worn when deemed necessary by the Site Safety Officer. <br />Disposable nitrile rubber gloves will be worn for sampling (changed after each sample). <br />Hard hats will be worn during all activities. <br />Disposable clothing will be discarded to an appropriate storage container as necessary. <br />EYE/EAR PROTECTION <br />Safety glasses will be worn during all activities. <br />Hearing protection will be worn during drilling activities when deemed necessary by the Site Safety <br />Officer.
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