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One long blast is used on-site to signify emergency evacuation of <br /> the immediate work area to a predetermined location upwind, <br /> where a head count will be taken and further instructions given. <br /> Repeated short blasts are used on-site or from off-site to signify <br /> evacuation of all personnel from the site to the hot line where <br /> further instructions will be giver after a head count is taken. <br /> i <br /> B. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT <br /> A, The following equipment comprises the basic emergency list, of which all <br /> or some shall be available at the work-site: <br /> 1. Fire extinguishers-dry chernical <br /> f <br /> 2. First aid kits(including chemical bum kit) <br /> 3. Combustible gas and oxygen detector analyzers <br /> i <br /> - <br /> 4. Inorganic vapor. detector tubes and. air supply <br /> pumps-Draeger and/or MSA,or equivalant <br /> i <br /> S. Hand-held compressed gas horns <br /> 6. Apprapriate spill clean-up supplies and equipment <br /> C. GENERAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES <br /> In case of an emergency or hazardous situation, the team member.that <br /> observes this condition shall immediately soiind the alarm. <br /> f 1. Upon hearing an alarm, all non-emergency commum- <br /> cations will cease and the member giving the alarm <br /> the Fra ect Safi: Officer all <br /> will proceed to gi ] ty <br /> pertinent information. i <br /> 2. Actions to be taken will be dictated t�y the emergency <br /> condition. <br /> 3. Power equipment will be shut down and operators <br /> will stand by for instruction. <br /> i <br /> 3100E01/SSP.00W 14 October 17,1910 <br />