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• Telephone numbers and locations, including the fastest routes to the emergency room <br /> facilities, will be on-site; <br /> • The SSHO will be certified to render first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) <br /> prior to initiation of field activities. A first aid kit will be available at the work site, as <br /> well as an adequate supply of fresh water; <br /> • Site personnel will be trained in emergency procedures including evacuation routes from <br /> the work area during the initial tailgate safety and health meeting; and <br /> • The SSHO will be responsible for assuring that all site personnel understand the specific <br /> emergency signals and procedures. <br /> 8.1 Responsibility/Lines of Authority <br /> Key personnel and associated responsibilities have been identified and are discussed in Section <br /> 3.4. In the event of an emergency, the Field Manager will be in charge of emergency response <br /> action. All subcontractor supervisors will report directly to the Field Manager. In addition, the <br /> FM will serve as liaison with appropriate government officials, reporters, etc. <br /> The SSHO will initiate direct medical operations, notify appropriate government agencies of <br /> need for assistance, and oversee general emergency operations. <br /> 8.2 Emergency Communications Protocol <br /> The following visual signals will be used as emergency communication signals: <br /> • Hand clutching throat: out of air/can't breathe <br /> • Hands on top of head: need assistance <br /> • Thumbs up: OK/I'm all right/I understand <br /> Rough&Ready Island 25 Tetra Tech,Inc. <br /> Revised Draft HSP November 18, 1998 <br />