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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0544304
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0025183
FACILITY_NAME
TRACY RIDGE
STREET_NUMBER
6599
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
21317027
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
6599 W GRANT LINE RD
P_LOCATION
03
QC Status
Approved
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Safety and Health Plan <br />Tracy Ridge • Tracy, California <br />March 27, 2019 • Terracon Project No. NA187052.1 lierracon <br />blister is opened it must be monitored for secondary bacterial infection. Diabetics and others with <br />circulatory disorders, including varicose veins and phlebitis, can be particularly at risk for <br />complications, and should see a physician to monitor their condition after being <br />stung. Up to 50% of patients develop large local reactions at the site of fire ant stings—swelling <br />may last for several days and may be accompanied by itching, redness and pain. <br />Use topical steroid ointments or oral antihistamines to relieve itching. See your doctor if swelling <br />progresses or if the sting site seems infected. <br />Snakes <br />The possibility of encountering snakes exists, specifically for personnel working in heavily <br />wooded/vegetated areas. Avoid walking in areas where snakes may nest or hide. When walking, <br />always look ahead for signs of snakes. Employees should make as much noise as possible when <br />approaching a possible snake area to give snakes time to leave. Use a long handled shovel, <br />heavy equipment or other tools when moving or lifting objects that could be used by snakes as <br />cover. Never reach under or behind objects or into other areas where snakes may hide. Look <br />before placing your hands or feet anywhere, and do not put your hands or feet into places you <br />cannot see. Avoid walking alone in snake-infested areas. Do not go out of your way to disturb or <br />kill a snake. Avoid snakes — living and dead. Even dead snakes can bite reflexively. <br />If an employee is bitten by a snake the following actions are recommended: An attempt should <br />be made to identify the snake. Do not try and capture or kill the snake. <br />The victim should be transported to the nearest hospital within 30 minutes. First aid consists of <br />washing the area around the wound to remove any unabsorbed venom. Keep the victim calm and <br />limit the victim's physical activity. While limiting movement of the bitten body part, keep the bitten <br />area at the level of the heart. <br />Remove all constricting clothing or jewelry from the bite site because swelling may occur. Remove <br />shoes if bitten on the leg. <br />Do not apply a tourniquet. <br />Clean the wound if possible. <br />Do not pack wound in ice or apply heat. <br />Do not give the victim a sedative or alcohol. <br />Do not waste time capturing or killing the snake. <br />Do not cut into the bite area; you might damage important nerves, tissues or muscles <br />Rodents <br />The possibility of encountering rodents exists. Avoid walking in areas where rodents may nest or <br />hide. When walking, always look ahead for signs of rodents. Employees should make as much <br />noise as possible when approaching an area to allow time for the rodent to leave. Use a long <br />14
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