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1. Verbal Communications <br /> 2. Vehicle Horns <br /> Verbal instructions between crew members are typically adequate to communicate steps that <br /> are required in emergency situations. In cases where parts of the crew are distant from the <br /> center of activity, vehicle horns may be necessary to indicate site emergencies. This type of <br /> communication needs to be followed by verbal instructions on necessary emergency actions. <br /> The field worker should also present any other field personnel with Triton's telephone <br /> number and address. Location of the nearest telephone should be within reasonable distance <br /> of the field worker. Triton will provide the field worker with a field phone if the nearest <br /> telephone is not readily available. <br /> B. Emergency Equipment <br /> The following equipment comprises the basic elements for emergency preparedness. All or <br /> some of these items will be available at the work site: <br /> 1. Fire extinguishers - dry chemical <br /> 2. First aid kits <br /> C. General Emergency Procedures <br /> In case of an emergency or hazardous situation, the person that observes this condition shall <br /> immediately sound the alarm. <br /> 1. Upon hearing an alarm, all non-emergency communications will cease and <br /> the person giving the alarm will proceed to give the Project Safety Officer <br /> all pertinent information. <br /> 2. Power equipment will be shut down and operators will stand by for <br /> instruction. <br /> 3. Injured personnel will be transported outside of the Exclusion Zone (if <br /> applicable). <br /> 4. The Triton office will be notified immediately. <br /> 5. In case of a fire, explosion, or hazard alarm, personnel will immediately <br /> proceed to assigned pre-arranged safe locations. <br /> SSP.Project No. 10 Date <br />