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Naiome Kino Trust, King Island <br />Health and Safety Plan <br />WES Project No. 4131-P Page 10 <br />December 1995 <br />11.2 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT <br />The following equipment comprises the basic emergency equipment list, of which all or some <br />shall be available at the work site: <br />• Fire extinguishers - dry chemical 20 BC or greater <br />• Combustible gas and oxygen detector analyzers or organic vapor <br />detection instruments <br />• Appropriate spill cleanup supplies and equipment <br />11.3 GENERAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES <br />In case of an emergency or hazardous situation, the team member that observes this condition <br />shall immediately sound the alarm. <br />Upon hearing an alarm, all non -emergency communications will cease and the member giving <br />the alarm will proceed to give the Project Manager all pertinent information. Actions to be <br />taken will be dictated by the emergency condition. Power equipment will be shut down and <br />operators will stand-by for instruction. <br />WES Command Center will be notified immediately. <br />In case of a fire, explosion, or hazard alarm, personnel will immediately proceed to assigned <br />pre -arranged safe locations. Upon arrival at the safe locations, a complete head count will be <br />given to the Project Manager and personnel will stay at the safe locations until the area is <br />secured. <br />11.4 PERSONAL INJURY <br />If an injury occurs due to an accident or exposure to a hazardous substance, the WES Command <br />Center will be notified. The Safety Officer will be given all appropriate information concerning <br />the nature and cause of the injury so that treatment preparations can be initiated. The injured <br />person will be transported out of the hot zone where appropriate first aid and treatment can <br />begin. The Project Manager will be informed and will investigate the cause of the injury and <br />make any necessary changes in work procedures. <br />