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Page 20 of 23 Standard Operating Procedures <br /> Health and Safety Plans <br /> 13.3 Environmental Incident (Release or Spread of Contamination) <br /> In the event of an environmental incident, the SHSM shall instruct a person on-Site to <br /> immediately contact police and fire authorities to inform them of the possible or immediate need <br /> for nearby evacuation If a significant release has occurred, the National Response Center and <br /> other appropriate groups should be contacted Those groups will alert governmental, national <br /> or regional response teams as necessary. <br /> Type Name Telephone # <br /> Fire Department SFD 911 <br /> Police Department SFD 911 <br /> National Response Center (800)4248802 <br /> (Release or Spill) <br /> Office Health and Safety Manager James Reilly, Jr. (510) 602-2333 <br /> . 13.4 Personal Injury <br /> Emergency first aid shall be applied on-site as deemed necessary to stabilize the patient Other <br /> emergency response will be taken as necessary <br /> 13.5 Overt Personnel Exposure <br /> If an overt exposure to toxic materials should occur, the exposed person shall be treated on-Site <br /> as follows: <br /> Skin Contact: Wash/rinse affected area thoroughly with copious amounts of soap and water, <br /> then provide appropriate medical attention Eyes should be rinsed for at least <br /> fifteen (15) minutes upon chemical contamination <br /> Inhalation Move to fresh air and/or if necessary, decontaminate and transport to the <br /> hospital <br /> Ingestion Decontaminate and transport to emergency medical facility <br /> ROUX ASSOCIATES HASP 4193 7906 North EI Dorado Street <br /> Stockton,Califomia <br />