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9. DECONTAMINATION PLAN (continued) <br /> Emergencies due to heat stress require that the personal <br /> protective equipment be removed as soon as possible. All <br /> contaminated clothing is to be removed after the preliminary <br /> decontamination has been performed. After removal of the <br /> contaminated clothing the victim may be further decontaminated. <br /> In the event of an emergency decontamination priority is to be <br /> given to an injured or contaminated worker. <br /> Upon completion of project, all worker will wash their hands <br /> thoroughly. This also applies before each break and lunch hour. <br /> 10. EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS <br /> Local & State Police: 911 <br /> Fire: 911 <br /> Ambulance: 911 <br /> Emergency Room; St. Josephs Oak Park Hospital <br /> 2510 N. California <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> Poison Control : 1-800-523-2222 <br /> San Joaquin Office of <br /> Environmental Health: (209) 468-3420 <br /> 11. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br /> Employees are required to become familiar with the emergency <br /> evacuation plan for the site and fire prevention plan. In the <br /> event of an emergency, employees will be directed to evacuate the <br /> area and dial 911 for emergency response assistance. <br /> Emergencies can be categorized as: <br /> Hazardous substances spills. <br /> Medical emergencies. <br /> 12. EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN <br /> Maintain a fire extinguisher in the work area. <br /> Maintain a first aid kit in the work area. <br /> A relocation zone is an area upwind of the work zone. <br /> Inspect emergency response equipment. <br />