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N. <br /> A temporary CRC will be established by spreading a waterproof ground sheet and using several tubs for personnel <br /> decontamination. The area will be established by the SSO in discussion with the HSC and BEII Project Manager. <br /> On-site showering will not be required as part of the routine decontamination procedure. However, a shower will <br /> be taken at the end of the working day after returning from thesite to complete the decontamination process before the next <br /> meal or retiring for the day. <br /> Disposal equipment, including respirator cartridges, must be placed in heavy plastic bags or directly into 55-gallon <br /> '> J drums for off-site disposal in an approved manner. Used decontamination solutions will also be stored in 55-gallon drums. <br /> 9.2.2 EMERGENCY DECONTAMINATION <br /> In the event that a seriously injured person is suspected of being contaminated, the SSO or other site worker will <br /> wrap the injured individual in clean plastic sheeting to prevent contamination of the ambulance. Less severely injured <br /> 1 individuals will have their protective clothing carefully cut off before transport to the hospital. <br /> 9.2.3 COVERALLS <br /> If coveralls are sent off-site for cleaning, the cleaner establishment will be notified of any hazards prior to receiving <br /> ( � the coveralls. <br /> 9.3 WATER AVAILABILITY <br /> Potable water will be available on-site. <br /> 9A RECORD KEEPING <br /> i <br /> To assure HASP implementation, many site activities will be documented. These include maintenance of the <br /> HASP at the site; employee IIASP sign-off; daily safety briefings; site sign-in log, emergency medical data sheets; health <br /> and safety log-notes (which include instrument calibration records, sampling data, monitoring results and incident reports); <br /> chemical safety data sheets; and other records identified in the HASP. All documents noted are subject to audit and review <br /> by the Project Health and Safety Coordinator and/or Certified Industrial Hygienist. <br /> I � <br /> 9.5 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br /> ( I Emergency response procedures have been developed for extraordinary events that could occur during field <br /> operations. These events include accidents and/or injuries, chemical exposure, spills andfires. <br /> f-- In general, the following actions shall be implemented in the event of an emergency: <br /> 1 . First aid or other appropriate initial action will be administered by those closest to the accidentlevent <br /> This assistance will be coordinated by the designated Site Safety Officer and will be conducted <br /> so that those rendering assistance are not placed in a situation of unacceptable risk. The primary <br /> concern is to avoid placing a greater number of personnel in jeopardy. <br /> 2. The Project Manager, Field Supervisor and Health and Safety Coordinator will be notified immediately. <br /> l They will in tum notify the Frontier Transportation. <br /> 3 . An AccidentAncident Report will be completed by the injured individual or witness and Site Supervisor. <br /> The Accident Report will then be forwarded to the Project Manager. Upon reviewing and commenting <br /> on the accident/incident, the form will be forwarded to the BEII Health and Safety Coordinator who in <br /> turn will investigate and make comments on the accident/incident. Any necessary changes to the <br /> operation will be made to prevent the same accident or near miss situation from occurring in the future. <br /> L� <br /> LJ <br />