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WHFEnvironmenta ortsultantc, Inc. <br /> Health & Safety PI • <br /> Page: 4 <br /> ' 3.2 Emergency Procedures <br /> In the event of an emergency, the following emergency procedures should be <br /> followed. Personnel on site should use the "buddy" system (pairs). Buddies <br /> should prearrange hand signals or other mean of communication. In emer- <br /> gencies the following hand signals are suggested: <br /> ' - Hand gripping throat: out of air, can't breathe. <br /> Grip partner's wrist or place both hands around waist: leave area <br /> immediately, no debate! <br /> - Hands on top of head: need assistance. <br /> Thumbs up: OK, I'm all right, I understand. <br /> ' - Thumbs down: No, negative. <br /> Site work areas entrance and exit routes will be planned and emergency escape <br /> ' routes delineated by the Project Manager. These routes will be shown to all on- <br /> site personnel by the SSO. <br /> ' Visual contact will be maintained between "pairs" on site with the team remain- <br /> ing in close proximity in order to assist each other in case of emergencies. <br /> ' In the event that any member of the field crew experiences any adverse effects <br /> or symptom of exposure while on-site, the entire field crew should immediately <br /> halt work and act according to the instructions provided by the PSO. <br /> Wind indicators visible to all on-site personnel will be provided by the Project <br /> Manager to indicate possibie routes for upwind escape. <br /> The discovery of any condition that would suggest the existence of a situation <br /> ' more hazardous than anticipated, should result in the evacuation of the field <br /> team and re-evaluation of the hazard and the level of protection required. <br /> ' In the event that an accident occurs, the PSO is to complete an Accident Report <br /> Form for submittal to the Project Manager, Client Project Coordinator, and <br /> WHF Environmental Consultant's office. <br /> 1 <br />