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I <br /> Site Health and Safety Plan <br /> California Tank Lines Facility <br /> I Sierra-Pacific Project No. 96-620.01 <br /> 14.6 First Aid <br /> The SSO shall identify those qualified individuals who have previously completed training <br /> programs in First Aid and CPR. These individuals should be appointed as alternates for the <br /> SSO if he is incapacitated or needs assistance . Specific responsibilities for these individuals <br /> shall be delineated by the SSO. The SSO should consider the familiarity of these individuals <br />,I <br /> with the following topics: <br /> a • Principles of first aid; <br /> 0 Restoration of breathing/CPR; <br /> • Control of bleeding; <br /> • Recognition and treatment of physical shock; <br /> • Open and closed wounds and bums; and <br /> • Fractures and dislocations. <br /> The following first aid equipment is available onsite : first aid kit, fire extinguisher, emereency <br /> eye wash. If personnel are exposed to hazardous materials on site, typical responses should <br /> include the following: <br /> • For skin or eve contact, wash and rinse affected area(s) thoroughly with copious <br /> amounts of soap and water, then provide appropriate medical attention. Eyes <br /> and skin should be rinsed for a minimum of 15 minutes after chemical <br /> contamination. <br /> • If inhalation occurs, move the person to fresh air, decontaminate external areas <br /> and transport to the hospital. <br /> • If ingestion occurs, decontaminate external areas and transport the worker to the <br /> hospital. <br /> • If puncture wounds or lacerations occur, decontaminate external areas and <br /> transport the worker to the hospital. <br /> Sierra-Pacific Groundwater Consultants, Inc. 34 <br />