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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0541913
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024043
FACILITY_NAME
FRONTIER TRANSPORTATION FACILITY
STREET_NUMBER
425
STREET_NAME
LARCH
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95304
APN
21220009
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
425 LARCH RD
P_LOCATION
03
QC Status
Approved
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i <br /> 3 . An Accident/Incident Report will be completed by the injured individual or witness and Site <br /> Supervisor. The Accident Report will then be forwarded to the Project Manager. Upon <br /> reviewing and commenting on the accident/incident, the form will be forwarded to the BEII <br /> Health and Safety Coordinator who in tum will investigate and make comments on the <br /> ( ] accidentlincident. Any necessary changes to the operation will be made to prevent the same <br /> I accident or near miss situation from occurring in the future. <br /> 9.5.1 ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES <br /> The following response procedures should not be considered inflexible. Every accident presents a unique <br /> hazard that must be dealt with by trained personnel working in a calm, controlled manner. In the event of an <br /> accident/unusual event, the prime consideration is to provide the appropriate initial response to assist those in <br /> ^� jeopardy without placing additional personnel at unnecessary risk. <br /> 9.5. 1 .1 ACCIDENTANJURY IN CONTAMINATED AREA <br /> fIf a person working in a contaminated area is physically injured, American Red Cross first aid procedures <br /> will be followed. Depending on the severity of the injury, emergency medical response may be sought. If the <br /> IIrrII person can be moved, they will be taken to theedge of the site (on a stretcher, if needed) where contaminated <br /> ! z,l clothing will be removed (if possible), emergency first aid administered and transportation to a local emergency <br /> medical facility awaited. <br /> 9.5.1 .2 ACCIDENTANJURY IN NON-CONTAMINATED AREA <br /> For accidents/injuries in a non-contaminated hazardous area, the procedures above should be followed with <br /> . ' the exception that the injured individual should not be moved and the removal of contaminated clothing would not <br /> be necessary. <br /> 9.5.2 CHEMICAL EXPOSURE <br /> If the injury to the worker is chemical in nature (e.g., overexposure), the following first aid procedures are <br /> generally to be instituted as soon as possible. <br /> 9.52.1 EYE EXPOSURE <br /> If contaminated solids or liquids get into the eyes, they will be washed immediately for 15 to 30 minutes at <br /> the emergency eyewash station using large amounts of water and lifting the lower and upper lids occasionally. <br /> Medical attention will be obtained immediately. (Use of contact lenses is not permitted in a designated Exclusion <br /> Zone). <br /> C 9.5.2.2 SKIN EXPOSURE <br /> If contaminated solid or liquid gets on the skin, the affected area will be promptly washed with soap or <br /> -� mild detergent and water. If contaminated solids or liquids penetrate through the clothing, clothing will be <br /> immediately removed and the skin washed with soap or mild detergent and water. Medical attention will be <br /> obtained if symptoms warrant. <br /> 9.5.2.3 INHALATION <br /> If a person inhales a large volume of potentially toxic vapors, they will be moved to fresh air at once. If <br /> breathing has stopped, artificial respiration will be performed. The affected person will be kept warm and at rest. <br /> (. J Medical attention will be obtained immediately. <br /> �, I <br />
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