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■��`� ANSIRrINC-1 SACRAMENTO <br /> The site must not be re-entered until the situation has been corrected (i.e. <br /> appropriate back-up help, monitoring equipment, peisonal protective equipment is at the <br /> site). �- <br /> Usual Procedures forInjury <br /> A. Call for ambulance/medical assistance;if necessary. Notify the receiving <br /> hospital of the nature of the physical injury or chemical overexposure. If a <br /> telephone is not available, transport the person to the nearest hospital <br /> B. Send/take this site safety plan to the medical facility with the injured <br /> person. <br /> C. If the injury is minor, proceed to administer first aid. <br /> f D. Notify the Site Safety Officer, Project Manager, and Health"and"Safety <br /> Manager of alLaccidents, incidents, or near miss situations: <br /> F i " <br /> 3.3 Emergency Treatment`' <br /> h� <br /> When transporting an injured person to a hospital, bring this site safety;plan to <br /> assist medical personnel with',diagnosis and treatment. In all cases of chemical <br /> overexposure, follow standard procedures as outlined below for poison manage"ment, first <br /> F , <br /> aid, and if applicable, cardiopulmonary resuscitation., Four different routes of;'exposure <br /> and their respective first aid/poison management procedures are outlined'.beiow: <br /> A. Ingestion: <br /> IMMEDIATELY transport the person°to the nearest medical facility, or <br /> call the poison control center at 911 <br /> B. Inhalation/Confined Space: <br /> 01 <br /> DO NOT ENTER A CONFINED SPACE TO RESCUE A PERSON WHO <br /> HAS BEEN OVERCOME UNLESS PROPERLY EQUIPPED AND A <br /> STANDBY PERSON IS PRESENT. <br /> S ` <br /> �I <br />