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Site Health and Safety Plan <br />Countryside Market, Stockton, California March 21, 2014 <br />If necessary, transport the individual to the hospital for treatment; see Figure 3 for route to <br />nearest hospital. <br />A representative of Apex-SGI should always drive the injured employee to the hospital and <br />remain at the facility until the employee is ready to be released. For subcontractor <br />employees, a representative of the subcontractor should accompany the injured <br />subcontractor employee to the hospital. <br />In the event of a medical situation, requiring an ambulance (i.e., severe head injuries, amputations, <br />heart attacks, etc.): <br />Call 911. <br />Administer first aid until an ambulance arrives. Use and complete the First Aid Assessment <br />Form in Appendix D. <br />A representative of Apex-SGI should always accompany the injured employee to the <br />hospital and remain at the facility until final diagnosis and other relevant information is <br />obtained. For subcontractor employees, a representative of the subcontractor should <br />accompany the injured subcontractor employee to the hospital. <br />In either situation, if the Site Health and Safety Coordinator leaves the Site to accompany an <br />injured employee, arrangements must be made to have another Apex-SGI employee to act as the <br />temporary Site Health and Safety Coordinator. <br />9.3 Local Emergency and Project Telephone Numbers <br />See Project Telephone Numbers at the beginning of this HASP. These numbers also include <br />emergency response numbers. <br />9.4 Emergency Medical Treatment and First Aid Procedures <br />Emergency medical treatment or First Aid may be administered at the Site by the Site Health and <br />Safety Coordinator or other personnel who have been certified in first aid. Use and complete the <br />First Aid Assessment Form in Appendix D. <br />General emergency medical and first aid procedures are as follows: <br />Call for help. <br />Remove the injured or exposed person(s) from immediate danger. <br />Render first aid as needed; decontaminate affected personnel, if necessary. <br />Call an ambulance for transport to local hospital immediately. This procedure should be <br />followed even if there is no apparent serious injury. <br />HASP 21MAR2014 <br /> 9-2 <br /> APEX