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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2022
RECORD_ID
PR0231458
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0001196
FACILITY_NAME
SAVE ON FUEL
STREET_NUMBER
420
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
YOSEMITE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
MANTECA
Zip
95337
APN
219-312-06
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
420 W YOSEMITE AVE
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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GENERAL ENGINEERING Tank - Tight Systems , Inc. <br /> 8515 Waterman Road <br /> 1JWNKmT1GHT . M Elk Grove , CA 95624 <br /> Service • Testing • Construction 916 - 667 - 6891 <br /> Mission for Supervisor <br /> Suggested Safety Program for Contractors General <br /> 1 . Demonstrate your interest in safely establishing a firm and positive accident prevention policy that <br /> includes the supplying of tangible items like hard hats , good ladders, first aid materials , and safety <br /> devices on equipment . <br /> 2 . Provide that capable , responsible supervisor make regular inspections of all excavations , forma , <br /> scaffolds , stairs, ladders , structures , machinery , and equipment at frequent intervals ; take immediate <br /> and corrective measures to eliminate hazards directly under control of the employer, or report violations <br /> of Safety Orders and safe practices to the responsible employer . <br /> I Make certain that the foreman assumes their responsibility for accidents and require a written report <br /> from them on each . Require that each report suggests a feasible means of avoiding future accidents of a <br /> similar nature . <br /> 4. Monthly, or more frequent , meetings of all foremen should be held under direction of the superintendent <br /> for a discussion of safety problems and accidents that have occurred . Have something specific ready for <br /> discussion , such as safety regulations , or any changes in equipment and methods that are to be adopted <br /> for safety reasons . <br /> 5 . Display safety posters and warning signs . A sign indicating how many consecutive accident - free days <br /> have passed is often worthwhile . <br /> 6 . Consider the advisability of posting a list of all foremen who have kept their crews accident free for a <br /> certain period of time . <br /> 7 . Consider the advisability of establishing various forms of safety competition , including suitable rewards <br /> or recognition to individuals and crews with good records . <br /> 8 . Require foremen to give individual safety instructions and orders , as needed , to new workers and those <br /> found to be working unsafely . <br /> 9 . Consider the advisability of having the foreman call short " toolbox " or "tailgate " safety meetings with <br /> their crews about once a week on the job , to emphasize some particular safety problem that needs special <br /> attention . <br /> 10 . Keep track of safety record and keep everyone posted as to progress . A graph , or chart , indicating losses , <br /> is good for this purpose . <br />
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