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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 lrerracon <br />An exclusion zone, contaminant reduction zone and a support zone will be established whenever <br />project activities require Level C or Level B personal protective equipment. Defined access and <br />egress points will be established and personnel will enter only through those points. <br />If unauthorized personnel attempt to enter the exclusion zone, the SSO will verbally inform the <br />individual(s) to leave the project site. If unauthorized individuals refuse to leave the exclusion <br />zone or are considered in danger or pose danger to project personnel, the SSO will cease project <br />activities (i.e., shut down drill rigs, excavation equipment, etc.) and notify the client representative <br />or the local police of the situation. Site activities will not resume until unauthorized personnel have <br />left the project site. <br />12.0 AIR MONITORING AND SITE ACTION LEVELS <br />This air monitoring protocol is designed to prevent personnel exposure to airborne contaminants <br />in excess of established permissible exposure limits. The results of field air monitoring will be <br />used to determine the adequacy of initial personal protective equipment selection. Air monitoring <br />equipment required for petroleum contaminated sites will include the following: <br />Photoionization Detector <br />Task Leader(s) will be knowledgeable in the operation of the photoionization detector. A manual <br />on the operation of the PID and the appropriate calibration kit will be mobilized to the project site <br />with the instrument. Photoionization detectors will be calibrated under field conditions each day <br />prior to use. Task Leaders are instructed to consult the manufacturers specifications for <br />appropriate calibration gas and calibration techniques. <br />A photoionization detector (PID) will be used to determine approximate hydrocarbon vapor <br />concentrations in the BREATHING ZONE of site personnel. Continuous breathing zone air <br />monitoring will be conducted during initial phases of intrusive activities (i.e., boring, excavation). <br />If PID readings are less than 10 ppm, monitoring may be conducted at intervals of 10 minutes. If <br />initial PID readings exceed 10 ppm, or if hydrocarbon odors become evident upon during auger <br />advancement, continuous breathing zone air monitoring will be conducted. <br />If sustained PID readings in the breathing zone exceed 25 ppm, personnel will upgrade to <br />respiratory protection as outlined below. Personnel will remain in air purifying respirators until the <br />photoionization detector readings in the breathing zone have fallen and stabilized below 25 ppm. <br />12.1 Site Action Levels <br />Level D/D Modified <br />Level C <br /> <br />Site Evacuation <br /><25 ppm > 25 ppm > 300 ppm <br />16
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