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0 <br /> Project No.034-17016 <br /> Site-Specific Health& Safety Plan <br /> Page No. 27 <br /> OSHA requirements. Krazan's industrial physician is periodically asked to provide documentation of <br /> employee medical fitness to perform the required work in the form of a signed document. This <br /> documentation should also indicate the employee's ability to perform the required work while wearing a <br /> respirator. <br /> 11.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br /> The emergency procedures described in this plan are designed to give the field team guidance in the handling <br /> of medical emergencies, fires, explosions, and excessive emissions. These emergency procedures will be <br /> carefully explained to the field team during the on-site health and safety meeting. <br /> 11.1 Injuries <br /> Medical problems must be quickly dealt with;a road map to the nearest emergency medical facility is kept in <br /> an envelope on the dash of each Krazan field vehicle and drill rig. A map with a route to the hospital is <br /> included in this plan. The local emergency numbers are: <br /> Police: 911 <br /> Fire: 911 <br /> Paramedics: 911 <br /> Hospital: Kaiser Permanente Manteca Medical Center (209) 825-3700 <br /> 1711 W. Yosemite Avenue,Manteca,CA 95337 <br /> Manteca City Fire Hazardous Materials Team 911 <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health (209)468-3420 <br /> The field team is to seek immediate professional medical attention for all serious injuries. A first-aid kit will <br /> be present at the site for use in case of minor injuries. If any field team member receives a splash or particle <br /> in the eye,the eye is to be flushed for 15 minutes. Clean water or portable eyewash will be available for this <br /> purpose. Instruction will also be provided to wash any skin areas with soap and water if direct contact with <br /> contaminants has occurred. <br /> During normal field activities, work clothes may become wet. If a field team member's clothing becomes <br /> saturated with an obviously contaminated liquid/sludge,the possibility for dermal exposure to contaminants <br /> may exist. Under these circumstances,that field team member will change out of the contaminated clothing, <br /> clean off any residual liquid/sludge with water, and change into clean clothing of the proper level of <br /> protection. <br /> KRAZAN&ASSOCIATES,INC. <br /> With Offices Serving the Western United States <br /> 03417016 SSI Lathrop HASP Final.doc <br />