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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0548573
PE
2950 - ENVIRON ASSESS
FACILITY_ID
FA0027771
FACILITY_NAME
7-ELEVENT STORE #41256
STREET_NUMBER
3230
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WEST
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
11708017
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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Site Address
3230 N WEST LN STOCKTON 95206
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SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FOR PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT <br /> Site Control and Safety Procedures <br /> July 7, 2023 <br /> 6.5 EXCLUSION ZONE AND DECONTAMINATION <br /> No eating, drinking, or smoking within the exclusion zone. These activities will be conducted only in <br /> designated areas of the site. Use of PDAs, cell phones, pagers, or other electrical devices (with the <br /> exception of intrinsically safe devices) are prohibited in the exclusion zone. Personnel will properly <br /> decontaminate after leaving an exclusion zone. Decontamination procedures may involve disposing of <br /> Tyvek®coveralls, latex gloves, etc. in a decontamination zone located immediately outside of the <br /> exclusion zone. At a minimum, personnel will wash exposed skin before leaving a site using soap and <br /> water or pre-moistened cleansing towels. Stantec will evaluate the hazards and develop site-specific <br /> decontamination procedures to address the chemical hazards at each site. These procedures can be <br /> found in the job safety analyses. <br /> 6.6 HASP INSPECTIONS <br /> The site-specific HASP should be inspected in the field by the SHSO or other Stantec personnel to <br /> determine the effectiveness of the plan. Deficiencies should be corrected and changes will be recorded <br /> on the HASP Modification Log. <br /> 6.7 JEWELRY SAFETY <br /> Jewelry can be dangerous and shall not be worn during field activities. Large earrings, long necklaces, <br /> loose-fitting bracelets, rings, watches, etc. can become entangled in machinery and cause removal of <br /> limbs, as well as be conductive of electricity. <br /> 6.8 SAFETY DATA SHEETS <br /> Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) are included in Appendix E for all chemicals that may be found on site <br /> (including chemicals that will be brought on site by on-site personnel and/or visitors). <br /> 6.9 PERMITS <br /> This HASP will serve as the general permit to work for this site. Client specific work permits will be <br /> available in the field. <br /> 6.10 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> PPE is identified in JSAs. PPE listed in each JSA is specific to the task outlined in the JSA and is <br /> consistent with Appendix C of 29 CFR 1910.120. PPE is to be used in accordance with manufacturers' <br /> recommendations. Minimum PPE at the site includes steel toe/steel shank boots, High visibility work <br /> gloves, high-visibility safety vest, long sleeve shirt, pants, safety glasses with side shields, and a hard hat. <br /> 6.11 PRE-ENTRY BRIEFING <br /> All on-site workers and visitors will receive a pre-entry briefing prior to accessing work areas of the site. <br /> The briefing will include reviewing contents of the HASP and signing the Acknowledgement and <br /> 4 Stantec <br /> 6.2 <br />
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