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2019 SOIL MGMT PLAN (JULY-REVISED)
RECORD_ID
PR0504201
PE
4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0000214
FACILITY_NAME
PILKINGTON NORTH AMERICA INC PLANT 10
STREET_NUMBER
500
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LOUISE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330-9739
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
500 E LOUISE AVE
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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<br />Former Pilkington North America Site 12 Health and Safety Plan <br /> EKI B90047.00 <br /> <br />SVOCs: Common symptoms of exposure to SVOCs at elevated concentrations include irritation <br />of eyes, nose, and throat, headache, nausea, and dizziness. Certain SVOCs may be carcinogenic, <br />including chrysene and benzo(a)pyrene (NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, dated <br />September 2007). <br /> <br />PCBs: Common symptoms of exposure to PCBs at elevated concentrations include irritation of <br />eyes and the respiratory system, headaches, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue (source ‐ 2017 <br />Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices; American Conference of Governmental <br />Industrial Hygienists). <br />4.3 Minimization of Potential Chemical Exposure <br />Field personnel will minimize potential exposure to chemical hazards by avoiding direct contact <br />with soil and groundwater through the use of protective equipment. <br /> <br />Safe work practices, including the restriction of eating, drinking, or smoking in the work areas will <br />also be enforced at the work site to minimize potential contact and ingestion of soil. Workers <br />will wash thoroughly after removal of their personal protective equipment. Respiratory <br />protective measures are discussed below in Section 4.10. <br />4.4 Community Hazard Analysis <br />Insignificant particulate and vapor emissions are expected to be generated during the planned <br />sampling activities. On‐Site worker exposure to chemicals at airborne concentrations of concern, <br />i.e., above the PELs listed in Table 1, is not expected. Potential exposure to the surrounding <br />community will likely be much less than potential on‐Site worker exposure and, therefore, is also <br />not expected to be of concern. Adherence to the criteria as described in Section 5 below is <br />designed to protect human health through administrative controls and safe working practices. <br />5. PROTECTIVE ACTIONS <br />5.1 Personal Protective Equipment <br />EKI field personnel will wear equipment to protect against the potential physical and chemical <br />hazards that have been identified herein and those that become apparent in the field. Level D <br />personal protection will be required, at a minimum, by the SSO or FSSO for all field activities at <br />the Site. Level D personal protective equipment includes: <br /> <br /> Hard hat; <br /> Chemical resistant disposable gloves (nitrile); <br /> Boots, steel toe and shank; <br /> High visibility safety vest; <br /> Safety glasses; and
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