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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0536580
PE
2960 - RWQCB LEAD AGENCY CLEAN UP SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0021000
FACILITY_NAME
HUNTBROOK HOLDINGS LLC
STREET_NUMBER
3138
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15710403
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
3138 E MAIN ST STOCKTON 95205
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9. INITIATION SYSTEM HOOK-UP PROCEDURES <br />9.1. Blasting machines and non -electric starters must be stored away from the blast area while <br />blasts are loaded and tied in. <br />9.2. Only persons designated by the blaster -in -charge shall participate in blast hookups. All other <br />persons shall vacate the blast site. <br />9.3. Blast crews shall only use connections and hookups that are approved by the product <br />manufacturer. <br />9.4. Blast hookup shall not begin until all holes have been loaded and stemmed, the blast site is <br />clear of all vehicles and unnecessary people, and no hazards that might delay the blast exist <br />in the blasting security zone. <br />9.5. The blaster -in -charge, and one other crewmember, shall independently inspect and double- <br />check all hookups. <br />9.6. To prevent hook-up mistakes caused by rushing to meet a blasting time limit; blasting work <br />schedules shall allow adequate time for careful blast hook-up work. <br />9.7. When blast hookups are completed more than one half hour before blast time, the hookup <br />shall be inspected again just prior to detonation. <br />10. BLAST AREA CLEARING AND SECURITY PROCEDURES <br />10.1. Pre -blast Review Meeting: <br />Before blasting, the blaster -in -charge shall assemble all blast crew personnel to review the <br />blast area security plan and blast emergency plan. The blaster -in -charge shall cover the <br />following issues and responsibilities at each pre -blast meeting. <br />10.1.1. Acknowledge the shot is properly loaded, hooked up, secured, and ready for <br />detonation. <br />10.1.2. Review the blasting firing time schedule. <br />10.1.3. Review tagout procedures that will ensure no persons are underground when <br />the blast occurs. <br />10.1.4. The blaster -in -charge shall specify who shall fire the shot and define the safe <br />shot initiation location. <br />10.1.5. Review the communication system that shall be used between the blaster -in - <br />charge and all blast area security personnel. <br />10.1.6. Specify what signals shall be used to announce: <br />• Preblast Warnings <br />• Blast Time <br />• All Clear <br />Page 7 <br />
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