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enviroso <br /> Overt Exposure Procedures <br /> Skin or Eye Contact - Wash thoroughly with water and soap, then provide <br /> appropriate medical attention Rinse eyes or skin a minimum <br /> of 15 minutes upon contamination <br /> Inhalation - Move out of work area into fresh air area If necessary, <br /> transport to hospital following decontamination <br /> Ingestion - Decontaminate and transport to emergency hospital <br /> Puncture Wound Decontaminate and transport to <br /> or Laceration - emergency hospital <br /> Equipment Decontamination Procedures <br /> Drilling equipment and personal protection equipment(PPE) will undergo gross <br /> decontamination on site This gross contamination will include washing with trisodium <br /> phosphate or Alconox followed by a clean water rinse Steam cleaning is an acceptable <br /> alternative <br /> Emergency Information <br /> • Ambulance/Hospital Dial 911 <br /> Police/Sheriff/Highway Patrol Dial 911 <br /> Fire Department Dial 911 <br /> Emergency Contact Enviros, Inc (707) 935-4850 <br /> Emergency Routes Nearest emergency hospital is <br /> St Joseph's Hospital <br /> California Stieet at Chestnut <br /> Stockton, California <br /> (See Attached Map) <br /> Additional_Contingencyphone Numbers <br /> Poison Control Center (800) 523-2222 <br /> CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300 <br /> Note Call CHEMTREC only in an emergency CHEMTREC stands for Chemical <br /> Transportation Emergency Center, a public service of the Chemical <br /> Manufacturer's Association CHEMTREC can usually provide hazard <br /> information, warnings, and guidance when given the identification number or <br /> name of the product and the nature of the problem CHEMTREC can also <br /> contact the appropriate experts <br /> 4 <br />