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• • <br /> ' reached, employees will immediately check in with the SSO. The Site will remain evacuated <br /> until the all clear signal has been given. <br /> t 8.3 Emergency Supplies <br /> Onsite emergency equipment will include equipment used during operations (heavy equipment) <br /> and reserved items stored at the decontamination/assembly area and at strategic areas onsite. <br /> The following is a list of emergency equipment available to take to the Site: <br /> • Portable emergency eye wash <br /> • Tarps/space blankets to reduce contamination potential while transporting injured <br /> ' personnel to medical facilities <br /> • Twenty-pound ABC fire extinguishers <br /> ' • Emergency escape SCBAs <br /> • First-aid supplies <br /> ' • Absorbent-spill control <br /> ' • Extra batteries for radios, monitoring equipment, etc. <br /> All personnel will have a thorough understanding of the Emergency Response Plan before <br /> starting work. It will be reviewed periodically to keep it current with new or changing Site <br /> ' conditions or information. <br /> ' 8.4 Injury Response <br /> In the event of personal injury, first-aid personnel must decide if the victim's injuries are <br /> potentially the type that would be aggravated by movement. If there is any doubt, or the victim <br /> is unconscious and cannot respond, no attempt should be made to move the victim. Only offsite <br /> paramedics may move such victims. Routine and emergency communication will be provided <br /> by the Site telephone. <br /> Health and Safety Plan Page 14 <br /> ' Union Pacific Railroad Company, Stockton Railyard Site, Stockton, California <br /> g:ladminassNobs120031032777.16_union pacific-stockton yard109-reports19.09_reportsQ005_hasplhasp.doc <br />