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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2017-2018
RECORD_ID
PR0440058
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004518
FACILITY_NAME
NORTH COUNTY LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
17720
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HARNEY
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06512004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
17720 E HARNEY LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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FIELDWORK HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN (HASP) FOR FIELD INVESTIGATIONS OF PETROLEUM DISTILLATE FUELS <br />- 5 - Revision: 7 — June 2013 <br />Flammable or oxygen -deficient atmosphere <br />Include Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) and oxygen monitoring. If >10% LEL or 02 <19.5%, <br />from accumulated vapors <br />discontinue work or ventilate area with explosion -proof equipment do not resume until levels <br />return to safe. <br />Noise <br />Wear hearing protection when noise levels exceed 85 db. <br />Equipment failure <br />Perform periodic visual inspections of heayy equipment <br />Fire <br />Have fire extinguishers available on-site <br />Forklift operations <br />Only properly trained staff is able to operate forklift. Forklift to be inspected at the beginning <br />of each shift. Operation of the vehicle slowly, controlled and alert required. <br />General <br />Strain or crushing injury from unloading or <br />Use proper lifting and unloading techniques. Use proper equipment and caution when <br />Material <br />moving heavy objects. <br />unloading or moving heavy objects. Non essential personnel to stay clear of areas where <br />Handling <br />heayy objects are being moved. Wear leather gloves when moving heavy or sharp objects. <br />Slip/trip/fall on uneven surfaces or debris in the <br />Use caution and be aware of your surroundings. Maintain a clean work area. Wear steel toe <br />work area. <br />work boots. <br />Contusions, lacerations or strain from use of <br />Use the right tools for the job. Use tools that are in good working order. Wear leather gloves <br />hand tools. <br />and eye protection when using hand tools. <br />Noise near operating machinery <br />Use hearing protection per "Arms Length Rule." Utilize hearing protection at all times near <br />rigs. <br />Eye irritation from blowing dust <br />Wear safety glasses at all times. <br />Goggles may be required during work in windy, dusty situations. <br />Fall hazards if climbing on trucks <br />Avoid climbing on trucks. <br />Exposure to chemical contaminants <br />wear specified PPE. Monitor organic vapor levels and maintain dust control. Follow site <br />control procedures. Follow decontamination and hygiene procedures. <br />Work around heavy equipment as part of <br />CDLP to inspect excavation equipment for proper operation prior to starting work. Non - <br />excavation, backfilling, and compaction <br />essential personnel to stay away from moving equipment. <br />activities. <br />Heavy equipment to be equipped with 'back up" warning devices. Employees on foot in <br />Struck by heavy equipment. Potential roll over <br />operations area to wear high visibility vests. Seat belt use is mandatory when operating <br />incidents. <br />machinery. Operators to be informed of government environmental and biological monitors <br />presence during operations. <br />Excavations greater than five feet in depth, and based on Type C Soil, will be protected by <br />sloping, (if personnel were to enter). CFR 1926.652(a) (1).Spoil will be placed (2) feet back <br />from edge of excavation. Excavations greater than (4) feet in depth will be provided with <br />Engulfment, hazardous atmosphere, fall and <br />access ramps or ladders (secured top and bottom) to allow for no more than (25) feet of lateral <br />struck by hazards. Underground utility damage. <br />travel 1926.651(c) (2). Where an excavation is left open, and fall hazard potential exists, the <br />excavation will be temporarily fenced (orange plastic). Utilize spotter and earth probe when <br />Heavy <br />nearing underground utilities. Hand dig when in proximity to utility. Employees shall wear a <br />equipment/ <br />harness with a lifeline securely attached to it when entering excavations classified as a <br />drilling and <br />confined space or that otherwise present the potential for emergency rescue. <br />work around <br />Work around an open excavation. <br />No entry into the excavation unless proper shoring, benching, and ramps are in place per <br />excavations <br />OSHA standards. <br />Traffic hazard during mobilization of and <br />Coordinate work closely between CDLP and all other on-site personnel. All heavy equipment <br />operation of equipment <br />must have operating backup alarm. All personnel must wear visibility vests. <br />Strain or crushing injury from unloading or <br />Use proper lifting and unloading techniques. Use proper equipment and caution when <br />moving heavy objects. <br />unloading or moving heavy objects. Non essential personnel to stay clear of areas where <br />heavy objects are being moved. Wear leather gloves when moving heavy objects. <br />Slip/trip/fall on uneven surfaces or debris in the <br />Use caution and be aware of your surroundings. Maintain a clean work area. Wear steel toe <br />work area. Nail stickups. <br />work boots. <br />Contusions, lacerations or strain from use of <br />Use the right tools for the job. Use tools that are in good working order. Wear leather gloves <br />hand tools. <br />when using hand tools. <br />Noise near operating machinery <br />Use hearing protection per "Arms Length Rule." <br />Overhead Cranes/lines <br />Be aware of their height and presence. Do not lift excavators higher than necessary. Wear <br />hard hats at all times on site. <br />Eye irritation from blowing dust during <br />Wear safety glasses at all times. <br />excavation. <br />Fall hazards if climbing on trucks <br />Avoid climbing on trucks. <br />Rod Rotation <br />physical guards, visual hazard identification, training <br />Other rotating hazards (belts, chains, drive <br />physical guards, visual hazard identification, training <br />lines, etc. <br />Noise <br />engineering, administration, PPE <br />Dust <br />engineering, administration, PPE <br />Drilling <br />Running and Pulling Drill String <br />safe work procedure, proper manual handling <br />Operations <br />High Pressure Hoses <br />whip checks, visual inspection <br />Breaking Rod Joint <br />safe work procedure <br />Water Swivel <br />proper maintenance, inspection <br />Core Recovery - pulling and emptying inner <br />safe work procedures, PPE, training <br />tube, and assemblyof inner tube and barrel <br />- 5 - Revision: 7 — June 2013 <br />
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