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COMPLIANCE INFO_2023 ARCADIS REPORT
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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2023 ARCADIS REPORT
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
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99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Arcadis Heat Illness Prevention Plan (HIPP) <br /> HASP Supplement <br /> Purpose and Scope Date Completed 7/3/2023 <br /> The purpose of this document is to serve as a planning tool and implementation <br /> guide to assist the project team, onsite personnel, and the Site Safety Officer <br /> (SSO) or other designated responsible party to comply with the requirements set <br /> forth by Cal/OSHA Title 8 CCR 3395 Heat Illness Prevention Standard and the <br /> Washington State Outdoor Heat Exposure Regulations 296-62-09510 thru <br /> 09560. <br /> NOTE: This HASP Supplement is required to be used in California and Washington states. The <br /> Arcadis Health and Safety Standards ARC HSIH013 Heat Stress Prevention, and ARC HSGE008 <br /> Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) must accompany this HASP Supplement. To <br /> completely address the regulatory requirements for work in CA and WA states these standards are <br /> required to be used in association with the project-specific HASP and this supplement. <br /> The scope of this HIPP applies to Arcadis projects which include, but are not <br /> limited to: outdoor operations such as contractor oversight, construction, refining, <br /> oil and gas extraction, asbestos removal, and hazardous waste site activities and <br /> interior work particularly tasks which require employees to wear PPE which can <br /> increase the risk for heat stress for the wearer. This HIPP provides guidance to <br /> prevent or reduce the risk of work-related heat illness. This HASP Supplement <br /> provides site specific instructions for actions to be completed at the project site. <br /> Project sites in other states and provinces are expected to use this HASP <br /> Supplement as a Best Management Practice to prevent heat related illness <br /> inh mac <br /> Project Site Name Republic Services Forward Landfill <br /> Authority and Implementation <br /> The following designated individuals have authority and responsibility for <br /> implementing the provisions of this program at the project work site indicated <br /> above. <br /> Project Manager Drew Feucht <br /> Site Safety Officer (SSO) Shawn Roberts <br /> SSO Designated Elena Strom <br /> Acclimatization of Personnel for Heat Stress Preventioi <br /> The degree to which personnel have been able to physiologically adjust or <br /> acclimatize to working under hot conditions affects ability to safely do work. <br /> Acclimatized individuals generally have lower heart rates and body temperatures <br /> than unacclimated individuals, and sweat sooner and more profusely. This enables <br /> them to maintain lower skin and body temperatures at a given level of <br /> environmental heat and work loads than unacclimated workers. Acclimatization can <br /> occur after a few days of exposure to the hot work environment. OSHA/NIOSH <br /> suggests an acclimatization period of 2-3 days for fit personnel. One the 1st day <br /> personnel should spend 50% of the day exposed to / working in the hot <br /> environment and increasing the amount of work 10-20% based on personnel <br /> racnnnca to thin hnt anvirnnmant and Xninrk Innrl <br /> Rev 8 13 June 2019 <br />
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