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He/she will then see a physician for possible medical treatment. <br /> A rinse solution will be used to remove the contamination solution and neutralize <br /> any excess decontamination solution. <br /> All personnel will follow these decontamination procedures: <br /> 1. When returning from the Exclusion Zone, remove heavy soil, as <br /> necessary, from boots, gloves, and clothing by using a towel or hose <br /> before entering the Contamination Reduction Zone. <br /> 2. At the decontamination area, step into decontamination tub(s) and brush <br /> boots and gloves clean. <br /> 3. Remove disposable suit and discard in proper container. <br /> 4. Step into rinse tub(s), then remove boots <br /> 5. Remove outer gloves and dispose of properly. <br /> 6. Remove respirator and hardhat. <br /> 7. Remove inner gloves and dispose of properly. <br /> Decontamination procedures may be modified, if necessary, with the approval of <br /> the SSO. <br /> 7.4.1 Personal Decontamination During Medical Emergencies <br /> In the event of personal injury, first-ald personnel must decide if the victim's <br /> injuries are potentially the type that would be aggravated by movement. If there <br /> is any doubt, or if the victim is unconscious, no attempt should be made to move <br /> the victim to the decontamination area. Only off site paramedics may move such <br /> victims. If the paramedics approve, the victim's PPE will be cut off in the <br /> Decontamination Reduction Zone. IF the decision is made not to remove the <br /> victim's protective clothing, he/she will be wrapped in a tarp or similar object to <br /> protect ambulance and crew during transportation. If the victim is contaminated <br /> with materials that threaten to cause additional injury or immediate health <br /> hazards, the PPE will be carefully removed and the victim was appropriately. <br /> 16 <br /> 3/17/2011 <br />