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N. <br />7 <br />9.0 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES <br />The County Fire Department will be notified of site activites, and will be provided <br />with the site health and safety plan. <br />Whenever possible, injured personnel will be decontaminated and/or moved to the <br />support area as long as such procedures do not further compromise the health and <br />safety of the individual. <br />On-site emergencies are expected to be restricted to potential fires and possible minor <br />injuries to site personnel. On-site conditions are expected to be within the limits of <br />measures, which can be taken by on-site personnel. Any emergency that poses a <br />potential threat to the public will be considered a situation requiring outside <br />emergency response agencies. During any on-site emergency, work activities will <br />cease until the emergency is brought under control. <br />A copy of this health and safety plan will be available on site at all times, and the <br />emergency route and the list of emergency contacts, Table 1, will be posted in a <br />conspicuous location near the site telephones. <br />10.0 TRAINING <br />All on-site personnel working the exclusion zone will have the appropriate prior <br />experience and training in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.120 and Cal -OSHA Title 8 <br />CCR 5192. Such training includes the 40 -hour basic training, 8 -hour update training, <br />and 8 -hour supervisory training for supervisory personnel - <br />Project -specific training will be provided prior to startup of on-site activities. This <br />training will include a review of the site Health and Safety Plan. <br />On-site tailgate meetings will be held daily during the tank removal, and at least <br />weekly for other site activities. The Contractor Supervisors will conduct these <br />meetings. This training will be documented as part of the daily documentation for the <br />site on the attached Site Safety Meeting/Training Log. <br />