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b. Personnel roles, lines of authority, communications for <br /> emergencies; <br /> C. Emergency hazard recognition and prevention; <br /> d. Site topography, layout, and prevailing weather <br /> conditions; <br /> e. Criteria and procedures for site evacuation (emergency <br /> alerting procedures, employee alarm system, emergency <br /> PPE and equipment, safe distances, places of refuge, <br /> evacuation routes, site security and control) ; <br /> f. Specific procedures for decontamination and medical <br /> treatment of injured personnel; <br /> g. Route maps to nearest pre-notified medical <br /> facility. <br /> Site-support vehicles shall be equipped with maps. At <br /> the beginning of project operations, drivers of the <br /> support vehicles shall become familiar with the <br /> emergency route and the travel time required; <br /> h. Emergency alerting and response procedures including <br /> posted instructions and a list of names and telephone <br /> numbers of emergency contacts physician, nearby medical <br /> facility, fire and police departments, ambulance <br /> service, federal, state, and local environmental <br /> agencies; as well as Safety and Health Manager & the Site <br /> Superintendent <br /> i. Criteria for initiating community alert program, <br /> contacts, and responsibilities; <br /> j . Procedures for reporting incidents to appropriate <br /> government agencies. In the event that an incident such <br /> as an explosion or fire, or a spill or release of toxic <br /> materials occurs during the course of the project, the <br /> appropriate government agencies shall be immediately <br /> notified. <br /> 66 <br /> Site Safety & Health Plan Rev./1.0 <br /> October 20, 1997 <br />