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10.10 Critique and Follow-Up of Emergency Procedures <br /> The HSM shall be verbally notified immediately and receive a written notification within 24 hours of all <br /> accidents or incidents including releases of toxic chemicals, fires, or explosions. The report shall include <br /> the following items: <br /> • Name, organization,telephone number, and location of the contractor <br /> • Name and title of the person(s) reporting <br /> • Date and time of accident/incident <br /> • Location of accident/incident (i.e., site location and facility name) <br /> • Brief summary of accident/incident including pertinent details, such as, type of operation ongoing <br /> at time of accident <br /> • Cause of accident/incident, if known <br /> • Casualties(i.e.,fatalities and disabling injuries) <br /> • Details of any existing chemical hazard or contamination <br /> • Estimated property damage, if applicable <br /> • Nature of damage, effect on contract schedule <br /> • Action taken by APTIM to maximize safety and security <br /> • Other damage or injuries sustained (public or private) <br /> The SHSO and PM will investigate the cause of the incident to prevent its reoccurrence. The <br /> investigation should begin as soon as practical after the incident is under control but no later than the <br /> first workday after the incident. Investigations will follow the procedures described below: <br /> • Interview witnesses and participants as soon as possible or practical <br /> • Determine the chronological sequence of events (opinions as to cause should not be solicited at <br /> this time) <br /> • Note the location, movement, displacement, liquid levels, sounds, noises, or other sensory <br /> perceptions experienced by the participants or witnesses <br /> • Obtain weather data <br /> 10-9 <br />