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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0506832
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007654
FACILITY_NAME
PG&E - GAS LOAD CENTER
STREET_NUMBER
535
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
535 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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0 0 <br /> 9.0 DECONTAMINATION MEASURES <br /> 9.1 General <br /> Although it is unlikely that a catastrophic event(fire, explosion, chemical release)or severe <br /> medical emergency will occur during field investigation activities, this emergency action <br /> plan has been prepared and will be implemented by the Project Manager and Site Manager <br /> should such critical situations arise. <br /> The Site Managerwill be onsite during Site activities. The Site Managerwill be responsible <br /> for initiating the emergency action plan and alerting any required medical and emergency <br /> services. When emergency situations occur which are handled onsite without the <br /> assistance of offsite personnel, the Site Manager will be informed immediately of the <br /> emergency at hand, no matter how insignificant it may seem to personnel involved. <br /> All emergency actions as well as emergency and non-emergency accidents/injuries will be <br /> documented by the Project Manager, or other competent individual under the direction of <br /> the Project Manager, in accordance to all applicable regulations. <br /> If any emergency involving actual or suspected personnel injury occurs, the Site Manager <br /> or designated person will follow these steps. It is stressed that these steps be followed in <br /> sequential order: <br /> 1. If it can be done safely, remove the exposed or injured person(s) from <br /> immediate danger; <br /> 2. Renderfirst aid, if necessary, according to the rescuers training. Decontaminate <br /> affected personnel after critical first aid is given; <br /> 3. Obtain paramedic services or ambulance transport by calling 911 or the local <br /> emergency care medical facility indicated on Hospital Location Map. The <br /> procedure will be followed even if there is no visible injury; <br /> 4. Other personnel on the property will be evacuated to a safe distance until the <br /> Site Manager determines that it is safe for work to resume. If there is any doubt <br /> regarding the condition of the area, work will not commence until all safety <br /> issues are resolved; <br /> 5. At the earliest time practical, the Site Manager will contact the ENV America <br /> Project Manager giving details of the incident, and steps taken to prevent its <br /> reoccurrence; and, <br /> 6. A written report of the incident will be prepared within twenty-four (24) hours <br /> following the incident. <br /> ENV'~ 23 February 2005 <br /> A M E R I C A P:\PG&E\PGE-05-01 Stockton MW26R Investigation\MW26 Work Plan\H&S\H&S Plan-2005.doc <br />
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