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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0547236
PE
2950 - ENVIRON ASSESS
FACILITY_ID
FA0026813
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON COLD STORAGE FACILITY
STREET_NUMBER
1320
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
145190120
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
1320 W WEBER AVE STOCKTON 95203
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8.11 Client and Site-Specific Procedures <br /> In addition to the Cal/OSHA-specific procedures discussed above, there may be client and Site-specific <br /> safety procedures that must be adhered to during the performance of remedial activities at the Site. <br /> There are no additional client/site specific requirements. <br /> 8.11.1 Electrical and Other Utility Assessment and Accommodations <br /> Roux has performed a Site walk to identify any potential overhead electrical or utility lines. All applicable <br /> guidelines will be followed in the vicinity of overhead power and utility lines(see Section 8.13.1 below). Roux <br /> has also reviewed all available Site maps showing buried utility lines to identify potential hazards, which <br /> revealed that no underground hazards are known to exist in the vicinity of the areas of the Site pertinent to <br /> this HASP. <br /> 8.11.2 Ionizing Radiation <br /> Roux has reviewed historical records and previous on-Site investigations for the identification of any materials <br /> that may emit harmful ionizing radiation. Roux did not identify any references to radioactive materials <br /> disposed of at the Site or any documented detections during on-Site investigations; thus, it is unlikely that <br /> any radioactive materials emitting harmful ionizing radiation will be encountered during the field activities. <br /> 8.12 Unusual or Significant Risks <br /> Field activities that appear to have unusual or significant risks that cannot be adequately managed with <br /> existing risk tools such as behavior-based safety (i.e., safe performance self-assessments, hazard <br /> identification) HASPs, traffic safety plans, work permits, design and O&M practices, equipment Hazard and <br /> Operability Analysis (HAZOPS) or other safety tools must be referred to the CHSD to help with the <br /> assessment and management of the associated potential safety risks. Examples include the use of <br /> explosives for demolition, use of firearms to control wildlife, rappelling, demolition over water, diving, etc. <br /> 8.13 Activity-Specific Hazards <br /> In addition to the general hazards discussed above, there are activity-specific hazards associated with each <br /> work activity planned for the Site. An activity-specific JSA has been completed for each of the activities <br /> planned for the Site. JSAs are provided in Appendix A. In the event that new work activities or tasks are <br /> planned, JSAs will be developed and implemented prior to performing the new activities. In the absence of <br /> a JSA, the personnel performing work must prepare a field JSA and receive clearance from a designated <br /> competent safety official prior to performing any task with significant risk. In emergency situations where <br /> time is critical Safe Performance Self-Assessments (SPSAs) will be utilized to identify the task, associated <br /> hazards, and mitigative actions to take. For lower risk activities (as deemed by the discretion of a Competent <br /> Person)where a JSA is determined to not be needed,the individual(s)conducting the activities must perform <br /> SPSAs prior to and during the work to be conducted. <br /> 8.13.1 Heavy Equipment <br /> Use of heavy equipment at the Site will require adherence to Roux's Corporate Heavy Equipment Exclusion <br /> Zone Management Program found within Appendix F. Additionally, operation of the heavy equipment will <br /> maintain clearances from overhead power lines in accordance with Cal/OSHA T8 CCR Section 2946 Tablet: <br /> General Clearances Required from Energized Overhead-High Voltage Conductors and Table 2: Material <br /> 5175.0001S102/HSP Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan I ROUX 134 <br />
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