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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
SR0084519
PE
2903
FACILITY_ID
FA0026863
FACILITY_NAME
1515 FRESNO AVE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING DELVELOPMENT
STREET_NUMBER
1515
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
FRESNO
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16337034
ENTERED_DATE
11/22/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
1515 S fresno
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Safety and Health Plan <br />1515 Fresno Ave Industrial Building Development Stockton, California Irerracon <br />November 16, 2021 Terracon Project No. NA215051 <br />• Vehicles - Obey all site traffic signs and speed limits. Seat belts must be functional and <br />in use during operation of any site vehicles (including rentals). Operator shall regularly <br />inspect the vehicle for defective parts, such as brakes, controls, motor, chassis and drives. <br />Always be aware and stay alert to traffic around the work area. <br />• Inclement Weather — The project may be shut down by the SSO during the following <br />inclement weather conditions: poor visibility; precipitation severe enough to impair safe <br />movement or travel; lightning in the immediate area; steady winds in excess of 40 mph; <br />or, other conditions as determined by the SSO or Corporate Safety and Health Manager. <br />Work will resume when the conditions are deemed safe by the SSO. <br />• Noise - Wear hearing protection when speech becomes difficult to understand at a <br />distance of 10 ft. and while standing within 20 to 25 ft. from heavy equipment, pneumatic <br />power tools, steam cleaners, and other equipment in operation that can generate more <br />than 85 decibels (A -weighted scale) (dB). <br />• Slips, Trips, and Falls - Clear work area of obstructions and debris before setting up. <br />Alter work areas as necessary to provide a safe, reasonably level area. All walking and <br />working surfaces shall continually be inspected and maintained to be free of slip, trip, and <br />fall hazards. Keep platforms, stairs, and immediate work areas clear. Do not allow oil, <br />grease, or excessive mud to accumulate in these areas. Eliminate slip, trip, and fall <br />hazards or identify them clearly with caution tape, barricades, or equivalent means. Store <br />loose or light material and debris in designated areas or containers. Secure tools, <br />materials, and equipment subject to displacement or falling. <br />• Traffic Control - If site activities interrupt the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, <br />barricades and warning signs which comply with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control <br />Devices and/or State or local ordinances will be erected around affected equipment. <br />Safety orange work vests will be worn by personnel working within 10 feet of any active <br />roadway. All borings or partially completed groundwater monitoring wells will be <br />adequately covered and/or barricaded if left unattended for any period of time. <br />• Confined Spaces — No work will be conducted within confined spaces without discussion <br />with the Corporate Safety and Health Manager and development of a confined space <br />safety plan and permit. <br />9.0 Biological Hazards <br />Biological hazards may include ticks, fleas, mosquitoes, wasps, spiders or other pests. <br />West Nile virus is primarily spread through the bite of an infected mosquito (usually a Culex <br />species). Mosquitoes pick up the virus when they feed on infected birds. The virus must then <br />7 <br />
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