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13 <br /> HSD All staff assigned to this project will be briefed on the procedures and responsibilities for <br /> implementation All emergency information for each BC - ARCO Northern California <br /> program site, including nearest medical assistance, and hospital route map are included as <br /> Appendix C, Emergency Information. <br /> The SSO is trained in first aid and CPR A first aid kit and fire extinguisher will be located in <br /> the support zone on site The emergency shut-off switch for the drill ng will be identified, and <br /> all field personnel working in the area will be informed of its location and function during the <br /> site safety briefing The emergency telephone numbers to be used to call for assistance are <br /> listed in the section on Key Personnel and Responsibilities with the reference list of project <br /> contacts. In the event of a medical emergency, 911 will be dialled first. Other emergency <br /> numbers are in Appendix C. <br /> DOCUMENTATION <br /> The implementation of the SSHP must be documented to assure employee participation and <br /> protection In addition, the regulatory requirements must be met for record keeping on training, <br /> medical surveillance, injuries and illnesses, exposure monitoring, health risk information, and <br /> respirator fit-tests Documentation of each employee's activities is maintained by the HSD in <br /> Sacramento, California <br /> Documentation of the implementation of this plan will be accomplished using Attachments A <br /> through E Copies of these forms are included as Appendix E Attachment A must be <br /> completed by each BC employee at the initiation of field work for the project The SSO is <br /> responsible for ensuring that each BC employee has completed this form and for submitting <br /> copies to the HSD. The SSO is also responsible for completing the other attachments as required <br /> for a specific project. Copies should be maintained in the protect file. <br /> REFERENCES <br /> 1. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, "Threshold Limit Values and <br /> Biological Exposure Indices for 19941995", 1993, ACGIH, Cincinnati, Ohio. <br /> 2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, "NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical <br /> Hazards", 1990, U S G.P O., Washington, D.C. <br /> i <br /> 3 Williams and Burson, "Industrial Toxicology", 1985, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York. <br /> 12/13?9,11EA 17MSC%NORTHARCO <br /> QMS PS410 <br />