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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2021-2024
RECORD_ID
PR0542433
PE
4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0024385
FACILITY_NAME
MULHAIR DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
19133
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LIBERTY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
CLEMENTS
Zip
95227
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
19133 E LIBERTY RD
P_LOCATION
99
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Approved
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Site Health and Safety Plan <br />19133 East Liberty Road, Clements, California <br />August 16, 2022 (Revised June 27, 2023) <br />Page 21 <br /> <br />Sharp Environmental Technologies, Inc. <br />5.5.16 Confined Space Entry <br />This SHSP does not cover confined space entry. A separate site-specific confined space hazard plan <br />must be prepared and implemented for any confined space work. The following is provided for <br />informational purposes only. <br />Confined spaces may be described as having, but not being limited to, the following characteristics: <br />• Is large enough to permit a worker to enter and perform work; <br />• Has limited or restricted means of entry and exit; and, <br />• Is not equipped, designed, or intended for continuous human occupancy. <br />Confined spaces become permit-required confined spaces if any one of the following exists: <br />• Contains or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere; <br />• Contains or has the potential to contain a material that could engulf or entrap a worker; <br />• Is configured such that a worker may become trapped, disoriented, or asphyxiated by wall <br />configurations or smaller cross sections; and, <br />• Contains other safety or health hazards, such as energized equipment or moving parts. <br />Before workers may enter a permit-required confined space, an entry permit must be completed and <br />approved by the project manager. All permit requirements for entry must be met (see Title 8 CCR <br />sections 5157, 5158 and 5159 for details and guidance). <br />5.5.17 Elevated Work Platforms <br />When working at heights that expose workers to falls of greater than 6 feet, especially on sloping roofs <br />and elevated platforms, the requirements of 8 CCR 1670 will be observed. Approved fall protection <br />devices will be required. Elevated work platforms will be constructed, used, and maintained in <br />accordance with Articles 21 and 22 of the Cal/OSHA Construction Safety Orders. Scaffolds and <br />hoisting lines will be inspected daily by a competent person. All defective equipment may not be used <br />for any purpose and will be replaced immediately. <br />5.6 Biological Hazards <br />The biological hazards that may be encountered at the site include possible exposure to: <br />Fur-bearing animals: Such animals (rats, skunks, raccoons) may potentially carry the rabies virus or <br />ticks that may transmit Lyme disease to humans. Personnel should avoid contact and should not <br />attempt to feed or touch such animals. <br />Poisonous reptiles: Snakes (e.g., rattlesnakes) are the most common poisonous reptiles. Personnel <br />should avoid contact and areas that may harbor snake populations including high grass, shrubs, and <br />crevices. If snakebite occurs, seek immediate medical attention. <br />Poisonous insects: Common examples include bees and wasps. Personnel should avoid contact with <br />insects and their hives. Most bites and stings can be handled by first aid treatments. However, stings
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