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must be posted in a visible location at the project site before operations <br /> commence. <br /> General Evacuation Plan <br /> In case of fire, explosion, or toxic vapor release and a site evacuation is <br /> ordered by the HSO: <br /> • Announce the evacuation via radio/horn; <br /> • Evaluate the immediate situation and downwind direction. All <br /> personnel will evacuate in the upwind direction; <br /> • All personnel will assemble in an upwind area when the situation <br /> permits and a head count will be taken by the HSO; and <br /> • Determine the extent of the problem and dispatch response teams in <br /> protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus <br /> on-site to evaluate any missing personnel and correct the problem. <br /> First Aid <br /> Qualified personnel on site shall give first aid and stabilize any worker <br /> needing assistance. Life support techniques such as cardiopulmonary <br /> resuscitation (CPR) and treatment of life-threatening problems such as <br /> bleeding, airway maintenance, and shock shall be given top priority. <br /> Professional medical assistance shall be obtained at the earliest possible <br /> opportunity. If assistance beyond first aid is required, phone 911, and <br /> request emergency medical assistance. <br /> A first aid kit and emergency eye wash shall be maintained readily <br /> accessible to all workers. The portable eyewash shall be supplemented by <br /> a nearby continuous-flowing eyewash facility. Prior arrangements must <br /> be made to facilitate easy access (preferably within 10 seconds of the work <br /> area) to this continuous-flowing device. <br /> Emergency first aid for organic compounds follows below. <br /> 7-2 <br />