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Heat Exhaustion Shallow breathing, pale, Discontinue work; victim's <br /> moist skin, profuse body must be cooled down; <br /> sweating and dizziness. if conscious give half a <br /> glass of water every 15 <br /> minutes; transport to LLNL <br /> Medical, Building 877. <br /> Heat Stroke This is the most serious Discontinue work; victim's <br /> type of heat stress. Red, body must be cooled down <br /> hot, dry skin, no sweating, immediately; treat for <br /> nausea, dizziness, rapid shock and give nothing by <br /> pulse and confusion. Heat mouth, call for emergency <br /> stroke is an emergency response services (911) or <br /> life-threatening condition transport to LLNL Medical, <br /> Ireguiring prompt action. I Building 877. <br /> aglar (Non-Ignizing) RadialiQn <br /> Since most work will be performed outdoors, the hazard of non- <br /> ionizing radiation [ultraviolet (UV)] will be present. Sunburns <br /> ranging from red, inflammed skin to blisters can occur. Sunscreen <br /> can be found in the First Aid kit with the health and safety supplies. <br /> It is urged that workers apply the sunscreen (as directed) to protect <br /> any exposed skin during work activities. <br /> PROCEDURES FOR THE TREATMENT OF INJURED WORKERS <br /> 1 . If the injury is minor: <br /> Administer First Aid <br /> Locate a site worker trained in First Aid <br /> If necessary, call emergency response services (911) for <br /> transport to LLNL Medical, Building 877. <br /> LLNL Medical will prepare and complete an Accident <br /> Report detailing the incident <br /> 2. If the injury is major: <br /> Call emergency response services (911) for transport to <br /> LLNL Medical, Building 877. <br /> LLNL Medical will prepare and complete an Accident <br /> Report detailing the incident <br /> D-6 <br />