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-^ (r <br /> Ground Zero Analysis, Inc. <br /> SITE SAFETY PLAN <br /> Emergency Response (continued) <br /> Employees may only fight small fires which have not spread beyond the original source. Spills <br /> should be cleaned up as outlined in the GZA spill response procedure. Spills may be cleaned up by <br /> properly prepared personnel as follows. <br /> S;illd>lUl%isti3Cil> € > > < <i<Ni>i tal)ze'r< ! <<<> >> > E.......... <br /> EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT <br /> All GZA field personnel must be CPR and first aid trained. At a minimum personnel who inhale <br /> hazardous materials must be removed to fresh air. Personnel who are contaminated with hazardous <br /> materials by contact should rinse the area of contact for a minimum of 15 minutes. The site safety <br /> officer or her/his alternate will determine if injured personnel require further emergency medical <br /> attention. <br /> Unusual first aid procedures: <br /> Location of first aid kit: All GZA vehicles carry a first aid kit. <br /> Nearest emergency medical facility: St. Joseph's Medical Center, 1800 N. California St., <br /> Stockton (209)943-2000 <br /> Directions from work site: South on Wilson Way to Harding Way. West on Harding to <br /> California St. North on California St. to Hospital least side of st.) <br /> Attach a map which sh s the route from the work site to the nearest emergency medical facility. <br /> x Check when done. <br /> PAGE 10 <br />