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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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TRAFFIC HAZARDS <br />Field activities taking place in public streets or on road shoulders shall use Caltrans approved flagging <br />and traffic control during the duration of activities. While working in public streets with heavy traffic <br />assume that the operator of a motor vehicle is unable to see you and keep a safe distance from moving <br />traffic. Keep off roadways, when practical, and away from moving traffic. Approved safety vests will be <br />worn by all personnel when working in areas of traffic hazard. <br />COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES <br />The following standard hand signals will be used if and when required. <br />Hand gripping throat Out of air, can't breathe <br />Grip partner's wrist or <br />both hands around waist Leave area immediately <br />Hands on top of head Need assistance <br />Thumbs up OK, I'm all right, I understand <br />Thumbs down No, negative <br />EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br />On-site personnel will use the following standard emergency procedures. The Site Safety Officer shall be <br />notified of any on-site emergencies and be responsible for ensuring that the appropriate procedures are <br />followed. Emergency Procedures should be modified as required for incident. <br />Personal injury: Upon notification of an injury, the Site Safety Officer will assess the nature of <br />the injury. If the injury is in the area of the drilling equipment, the equipment shall be shut down <br />to eliminate running equipment hazards. Equipment will remain shut down until the Site Safety <br />Officer authorizes work to proceed. If the cause of the injury or loss of the injured person does <br />not affect the performance of site personnel, operations may continue. <br />Fire/Explosion: In the event of a fire or explosion on site, the Site Safety Officer or alternate <br />shall call 911 (the fire department) and all personnel shall be moved to a safe distance from the <br />involved area. <br />Personal Protective Equipment Failure: If any site worker experiences a failure or alteration of <br />protective equipment that affects worker's protection, that person shall immediately proceed to <br />the nearest staging area to repair or replace the damaged equipment. The person shall not return <br />to the work area until the protective equipment is repaired or replaced. If the equipment can not <br />be repaired or replaced, the worker will proceed to the primary staging area specified by the Site <br />Safety Officer or leave the site. <br />Other Equipment Failure: If any other equipment on site fails to operate properly, the Site Safety <br />Officer shall be notified and then determine the effect of this failure on continuing operations on <br />site. If the failure affects the safety of personnel or prevents completion of the work plan tasks,
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