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*4/ <br /> the Site Manager must immediately notify: <br /> o Office of Emergency Services <br /> (800) 852-7550 <br /> 0 This office will notify any other agencies necessary. <br /> The Site Manager shall stop all normal facility operations and take all necessary measures to <br /> mitigate the hazard presented by any release of contaminated material, fire or explosion. <br /> Any employee who has been injured or has become ill, should be transported to the hospital for <br /> treatment. <br /> Personnel will be transported to the hospital via ambulance or helicopter. <br /> In any emergency, an employee is to be sent to the entrance of the property to guide Emergency <br /> Services to the scene. <br /> A master list of chemicals on the site will be kept at the command center. (A pre-job designated <br /> location.) This list should be given to emergency personnel in the event of any chemically <br /> related incidents. <br /> 11.1 First Aid Procedures <br /> In responding to any medical emergency, it is important that the responding personnel consider <br /> their individual safety first. Do not enter any area where a chemical contaminant might be present <br /> without appropriate levels of protection. <br /> First Aid Procedures For Skin Contact. <br /> o Rinse affected areas with copious amounts of water. This means a portable decon station <br /> capable of delivering a 15 minute continuous flush or a charged water hose with spray <br /> adjustment. <br /> 13 <br />