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e. Backfilling and Compaction <br /> Since no chemical hazards are anticipated during this phase there is no need for chemical protective <br /> measures. While traffic control barriers are to remain in place,the internal contamination control zones <br /> can be removed. The excavation safety requirements described in this plan will apply. <br /> Minimum protective clothing for this phase of operations is the same as previously prescribed,(Level D). <br /> VII. Personal Injury Emergencies <br /> In the event of an emergency situation,immediate action must be taken by the first person to recognize the event The First <br /> Aid IQ is located in the company vehicle designated as the emergency vehicle. Immediately after emergency procedures <br /> are implemented,notify Emergency Response at 911. <br /> Hospital: Stockton Urgent Care Medical <br /> 551 W. Benjamin Holt Drive <br /> Stockton,CA. <br /> (209) 952-9696 <br /> (See Attached Map) <br /> a. Treatment for Chemical Exposure <br /> 1). Ingestion <br /> Do not induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by emergency medical personnel. Note the <br /> ingested substance(bring the container if possible and immediately transport to local <br /> Hospital,or call emergency response services at 911. <br /> 2). Inhalation <br /> If you can do so without harming yourself,move the injured worker away from the source of <br /> the contaminant If breathing has stopped,perform artificial respiration on the victim If <br /> the heart has stopped perform CPR. Call for emergency response services 911 immediately. <br /> D-6 <br />