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Jobsite Start End Rating 32ND STREET NAVAL DESTROYER Jobsite Start End Rating 32ND STREET NAVAL DESTROYER STATION, NAVAL REPAIR FACILITY, SAN 1/1/1958 12/31/1979 S DIEGO, CA (AKA - SAN DIEGO NAVAL SHIPYARD) AEROJET, FULLERTON, CA 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 S AEROJET-GENERAL CORPORATION--AZUSA, CA 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 S Air Traffic Control Center - Palmdale, CA 1/1/1956 12/31/1956 L- Date Specific Air Traffic Control Center - Palmdale, CA 1/1/1957 12/31/1979 VL - Date Specific AIRESEARCH CORPORATION--LOS ANGELES, CA 1/1/1962 12/31/1979 S AIRESEARCH CORP--TORRANCE, CA 1/1/1962 12/31/1979 S AL LARSON BOAT SHOP--SAN PEDRO/TERMINAL ISLAND, CA 5/10/1948 12/31/1979 VL ALAMANY HIGH SCHOOL 7/11/1967 12/31/1979 VL ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION--EL SEGUNDO, CA (AKA - GENERAL 1/1/1950 12/31/1979 S CHEMICAL) ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA (ALCOA)--SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 S ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA (ALCOA)--VERNON, CA 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 S ALVARADO HOSPITAL - SAN DIEGO 1/1/1971 12/31/1979 VL AMERICAN CHEMICAL CORPORATION--WATSON, CA 1/1/1962 12/31/1979 S AMERICAN PIPE--NEWHALL BREA, CA 1/1/1968 12/31/1979 L AMERICAN POTASH & CHEMICAL CORP--TRONA, CA (AKA- KERR-McGEE 5/10/1948 12/31/1979 S CORPORATION) ANAHEIM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL--ANAHEIM, CA 1/1/1970 12/31/1979 VL ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERY (BUDWEISER)-- 15800 Roscoe Blvd VAN NUYS, 1/1/1954 12/31/1979 H CA Apex Steel, Torrance/Dominguez, CA 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 L S for built years VL APPLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL--APPLE VALLEY, CA 12/31/1979 after ARCO (ATLANTIC RICHFIELD) FACILITY--BAKERSFIELD, CA 1/1/1957 12/31/1979 S ARCO OIL REFINERY CARSON (AKA - BP) 1/1/1964 12/31/1979 S L for built years and ARCO TOWERS--LOS ANGELES, CA 12/31/1979 then VL for after ARCO WILMINGTON - 1950-80 5/10/1948 12/31/1979 S ARCO--TORRANCE, CA 5/10/1948 12/31/1979 S Arlington High School- Riverside, CA 1/1/1973 12/31/1979 VL Arrowsmith Co. - San Diego, CA 1/1/1959 12/31/1973 S - Date Specific Arrowsmith Co. - San Diego, CA 1/1/1974 12/31/1979 VL - Date Specific ARROYO HIGH SCHOOL 10/21/1958 12/31/1979 VL ARROYO SCHOOL--SIMI, CA 1/1/1958 12/31/1979 VL 9/30/2020 1 Jobsite Start End Rating S for built years then ATASCADERO STATE HOSPITAL--ATASCADERO, CA 12/31/1979 VL 11/18/1970 site only Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad - Barstow, CA 7/12/1960 VL valid to this date 10/11/1962 site only Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad - Gallup, NM 10/11/1960 VL valid to this date 11/8/1970 site only Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad - Los Angeles, CA 5/11/1961 VL valid to this date 10/17/1975 site only Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad - San Bernardino , CA 3/15/1960 VL valid to this date 1/17/1967 site only Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad - Winslow, AZ 3/14/1961 VL valid to this date Atomic Test Site - Mercury, NV 1/1/1954 12/31/1955 S - Date Specific Atomic Test Site - Mercury, NV 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 VL - Date Specific ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL SANTA SUSANA, CA 1/1/1958 12/31/1979 S ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL--BURRO FLATS 1/1/1962 12/31/1979 S ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL--CANOGA PARK 1/1/1962 12/31/1979 S AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL--LOS ANGELES, CA 1/1/1960 12/31/1979 VL BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE, BAKERSFIELD, CA 1/1/1957 12/31/1979 S BAKERSFIELD GENERAL HOSPITAL 1/1/1950 12/31/1979 VL BANKLINE OIL COMPANY--BAKERSFIELD (AKA SIGNAL (1959) 1/1/1957 12/31/1979 S S for built years then BARSTOW COMMUNITY HOSPITAL--BARSTOW, CA (555 S. 7TH AVE) 12/31/1979 VL S for built years VL BARSTOW HIGH SCHOOL 12/31/1979 after S for built years VL BATOVIN SCHOOL - VENICE 12/31/1979 after 9/30/2020 2 Jobsite Start End Rating BEDFORD AVE SCHOOL 8/29/1966 12/31/1979 VL BEDFORD AVE SCHOOL -- CHATSWORTH 1/1/1966 12/31/1979 VL BEETHOVEN SCHOOL -- VENICE 2/12/1958 12/31/1979 VL BELMONT HIGH SCHOOL--(LAUSD) (1525 W 2ND ST) 5/10/1948 12/31/1979 VL BELRIDGE OIL- BELDRIDGE, CA 1/1/1957 12/31/1979 S BELVEDERE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1/1/1965 12/31/1979 VL BETHLEHEM STEEL SHIPBUILDING (Terminal Island)--SAN PEDRO 1/1/1951 12/31/1979 VH Bethlehem Steel, Vernon CA 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 L Beverly Hills Hotel - Beverly Hills, CA 1/1/1964 12/31/1979 VL S for built years then BEVERLY SUNSET MEDICAL BUILDING 12/31/1979 VL BIG SPRING ELEM SCHOOL -- SANTA SUZANA 5/28/1964 12/31/1979 VL S for built years VL BIRD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 12/31/1979 after BIRMINGHAM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL--HAYNES ST, VAN NUYS, CA 5/10/1948 12/31/1979 VL BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL--BLOOMINGTON, CA 1/1/1963 12/31/1979 VL BREA CHEMICALS INC--BREA (AKA BREA OIL 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 S BRENTWOOD SQUARE--SANTA MONICA 1/1/1968 12/31/1979 VL Brett Hart Junior High School - Los Angeles, CA 1/1/1973 12/31/1979 VL BROADWAY DEPARTMENT STORE (WAREHOUSE)--LOS ANGELES, CA 1/1/1958 12/31/1979 VL BROADWAY POWERHOUSE (PASADENA WATER & POWER)--PASADENA, CA 1/1/1957 12/31/1979 S BROCKS DEPARTMENT STORE--BAKERSFIELD, CA 1/1/1966 12/31/1979 S BUCKLEY SCHOOL 10/8/1968 12/31/1979 VL S for built years and BUNKER HILL TOWERS--LOS ANGELES, CA 12/31/1979 then VL for after BURBANK HOSPITAL 1/3/1972 12/31/1979 VL BURBANK POWERHOUSE--BURBANK, CA (AKA VALLEY POWER HOUSE) 1/1/1952 12/31/1979 S C F Braun Co. - Alhambra, CA (Boiler Room ONLY) 1/1/1960 12/31/1979 VL Cal Mart - Los Angeles, CA 1/1/1973 12/31/1979 VL CAL STREE SCHOOL FOR HANDICAPPED 4/15/1961 12/31/1979 VL CAL TECH, PASADENA, CA 1/1/1968 12/31/1979 S CALABASH STREET SCHOOL 2/28/1959 12/31/1979 VL CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL--LOS ANGELES, CA (1407 SO.HOPE) 1/1/1971 12/31/1979 VL CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY--SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 1/1/1958 12/31/1979 H California Portland Cement Co. - Mojave, CA 2/1/1956 12/31/1979 VL California Shipbuilding & Drydock Company-- Long Beach, CA 1/1/1968 12/31/1979 S 9/30/2020 3 Jobsite Start End Rating CALIFORNIA SHIPBUILDING CORP.--TERMINAL ISLAND/SAN 5/10/1948 12/31/1952 VH PEDRO/WILMINGTON, CA (AKA CAL SHIP - SHIPYARD CLOSED IN 1952) CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY--LONG BEACH, CA 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 S CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY--NORTHRIDGE 1/1/1958 12/31/1979 S S for built years then CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL--CAMARILLO, CA 12/31/1979 VL Camp Pendleton 1/1/1953 12/31/1979 L Campbell Industries/Campbell Shipyard, San Diego 1/1/1961 12/31/1979 S CANOGA PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (LAUSD) 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 VL S for built years VL CANOGA PARK HIGH SCHOOL 12/31/1979 after CARLSBAD POWERHOUSE -- CARLSBAD (AKA - SAN DIEGO GAS & 1/1/1954 12/31/1979 S S for built years VL CARSON HIGH SCHOOL (LAUSD) 12/31/1979 after CASA VERDUGO HOSP--GLENDALE 1/1/1962 12/31/1979 H CASA VERDUGO HOSP--GLENDALE 8/2/1962 12/31/1979 VL CASTLEROCK ELEM SCHOOL -- DIAMOND BAR 1/1/1964 12/31/1979 VL S for built years then CEDARS OF LEBANON HOSPITAL--LOS ANGELES 12/31/1979 VL S for built years then CEDARS SINAI HOSPITAL--LA CIENEGA/3RD, LOS ANGELES, CA 12/31/1979 VL CENTENNIAL SCHOOL--EL SEGUNDO, CA 1/1/1953 12/31/1979 VL CENTINELA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL--INGLEWOOD 1/1/1960 12/31/1979 VL CENTRAL HEATING PLANT, CENTURY CITY 1/1/1971 12/31/1979 H CENTRAL PLANT--LOS ANGELES, CA 12/31/1979 H S for built years and CENTURY PLAZA TOWERS--CENTURY CITY, CA 12/31/1979 then VL for after CHAMPLIN OIL REFINERY, WILMINGTON CA 1/1/1954 12/31/1979 S S for built years VL CHANDLER ELEM SCHOOL--LA 12/31/1979 after CHATSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL 1/1/1961 12/31/1979 VL CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL - SAN DIEGO 1/1/1970 12/31/1979 VL CHILDRENS HOSPITAL--HOLLYWOOD, CA 1/1/1970 12/31/1979 VL China Lake Naval Air Station 1/1/1952 12/31/1979 VL CHULA VISTA HOSPITAL, SAN DIEGO S for add-on years 12/31/1979 then VL 9/30/2020 4 Jobsite Start End Rating CITY OF HOPE NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER--DUARTE 1/1/1971 12/31/1979 VL CLARK LAUNDRY--VAN NUYS, CA 1/1/1968 12/31/1979 VL COCA-COLA--LOS ANGELES, CA 1/1/1968 12/31/1979 VL COLTON HIGH SCHOOL 1/1/1963 12/31/1979 VL S for built years and COLUMBIA CARBON--MOJAVE 12/31/1979 then VL for after Commission Federal de Electricidad - Rosarita, BC, Mexico 7/1/1968 12/31/1979 VL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL - NORTH HOLLYWOOD 1/1/1971 12/31/1979 VL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL - SAN DIEGO 1/1/1972 12/31/1979 VL COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL--VENTURA, CA 9/17/1971 12/31/1979 VL COMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE--COMPTON, CA 5/10/1948 12/31/1979 S CONTINENTAL CAN CO--CITY OF COMMERCE 1/1/1960 12/31/1979 S CONTINENTAL CAN CO--VAN NUYS 1/1/1966 12/31/1979 S CORONA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1/1/1960 12/31/1979 VL COSTA MESA HOSPITAL 1/1/1952 12/31/1979 VL Court House - Las Vegas, NV 2/1/1959 12/31/1979 VL CRAIG SHIPBUILDING CO--LONG BEACH 1/1/1958 12/31/1979 S CRENSHAW HIGH SCHOOL--LOS ANGELES, CA 1/1/1958 12/31/1979 VL CRESTVIEW SCHOOL--SIMI, CA 3/24/1965 12/31/1979 VL CULVER CITY HIGH SCHOOL 1/1/1951 12/31/1979 VL DANIEL FREEMAN HOSPITAL-- 333 N PRAIRIE AVE INGLEWOOD, CA 5/10/1948 12/31/1979 H DANIEL FREEMAN HOSPITAL--INGLEWOOD, CA S for built years then 12/31/1979 VL DARBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL--LA,CA 1/1/1962 12/31/1979 VL DAVID STARR JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL--LONG BEACH, CA 1/1/1967 12/31/1979 VL DEARBORN SCHOOL -- NORTHRIDGE 3/2/1965 12/31/1979 VL DELUX GENERAL STUDIOS--HOLLYWOOD 1/1/1970 12/31/1979 VL S for built years VL DEVERAUX - GOLETA 12/31/1979 after S for built years VL DEVONSHIRE SCHOOL--NORTHRIDGE 12/31/1979 after DISNEYLAND HOTEL--ANAHEIM, CA 1/1/1969 12/31/1979 L DISNEYLAND--ANAHEIM, CA 1/1/1960 12/31/1979 L DOCTORS HOSPITAL - SAN DIEGO 1/1/1973 12/31/1979 VL 9/30/2020 5 Jobsite Start End Rating Douglas Aircraft (aka McDonnell Douglas) - Huntington Beach, CA 1/1/1963 12/31/1979 L DOUGLAS OIL (HYNES REFINERY)--LONG BEACH 1/1/1965 12/31/1979 S DOUGLAS OIL REFINERY--CARSON, CA 1/1/1965 12/31/1979 S DOUGLAS OIL--BAKERSFIELD 1/1/1956 12/31/1979 S DOW CHEMICAL--LONG BEACH, CA.
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