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Site Health and Safety Plan _ <br /> California Tank Lines Facility <br /> Siena-Pacific Project No. 96-620.01 , <br /> 14.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES <br /> 14.1 Planning <br /> Prior to initiating the project work at the site, the SSO shall plan escape routes and discuss <br /> them with personnel conducting project work. Initial planning includes establishing the best <br /> means for evacuation from the site in case of a catastrophe (e .g., explosion, tank rupture, fire, <br /> etc. ). <br /> 14.2 Standard Procedures for Reporting Emergencies <br /> When calling for assistance in an emergency situation, the following information should be <br /> provided: <br /> 1 . Name of person making call. <br /> 2. Telephone number and location of person making call. <br /> 3 . Name of person(s) exposed or injured and location. <br /> 4. Nature of emergency and type of exposure, when appropriate . <br /> 5 . Actions already taken. <br /> Never hang up first when calling for emergency assistance. Wait for the Dispatch Operator to <br /> finish all questions. <br /> 14.3 Emergency Services <br /> If physical injury occurs, first aid should be administered and the injured worker should be <br /> transported to the nearest hospital or emergency medical clinic for treatment. A tested system <br /> must exist for rapid and clear distress communication, preferably voice, from all personnel to <br /> the SSO. The SSO shall ensure that all know how to obtain emergency services. All personnel <br /> shall have adequate and clear directions and accessible personnel transportation (e .g. , keys in <br /> ignition) to local emergency services. A listing of emergency telephone numbers and a hospital <br /> Sierra-Pacific Groundwater Consultants, Inc. 32 <br />