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The Site Supervisor is responsible for implementing the site safety plan and any required <br />emergency response. This responsibility falls to the next senior person at the job site in the <br />absence of the Site Supervisor. The person coordinating the emergency response in this section <br />shall be referred to as the Lead Person. <br />Recognition of and reaction to emergency conditions falls primarily on the Site <br />Supervisor, but is also the responsibility of all personnel on the job site. Recognition and <br />prevention of emergency situations are covered in the "Code of Safe Practices". <br />In the event of an emergency situation, the Lead Person shall evaluate if they have the <br />means to correct the condition causing the emergency. In the event that the appropriate <br />personnel and/or equipment required to correct the emergency condition are not at the job site, <br />the Lead Person shall telephone 911 for emergency help. In addition, the resident Construction <br />Inspector shall be notified immediately of the emergency condition. <br />All personnel shall be evacuated from the affected area, and moved a safe distance away <br />from the hazard. Site personnel and equipment shall be used to prevent other people from <br />entering the affected area until help arrives. NO ONE SHALL ENDANGER THEIR <br />OWN LIFE BY ENTERING A KNOWN HAZARDOUS AREA WITHOUT <br />PROPER TRAINING, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPORT REGARDLESS OF THE <br />REASON. The Lead Person shall identify the area affected by the emergency condition, and <br />shall determine what constitutes a safe distance until professional emergency personnel arrive <br />at the site. <br />See the following page for an area map and location of the nearest hospital. <br />4 <br />