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City of Stockton TL 394-0074-01 <br /> May 4, 1994 Page 15 <br /> APPENDIX B <br /> SITE SAFETY PLAN <br /> The operations site safety plan for the Twining personnel assigned to the project are <br /> discussed in the following subsections. <br /> B-1 Potential Health and Safely Hazards. Information developed regarding the site <br /> indicates that petroleum products are the potentially hazardous substances that have been <br /> stored on-site. <br /> Symptoms of direct exposure to significant concentrations of petroleum products may <br /> include: eye, nose, or skin irritation, nausea, and unconsciousness. <br /> If any of these symptoms develop, operations will be stopped immediately and medical <br /> attention will be obtained, as necessary. <br /> First aid procedures for direct exposure to the on-site materials are: <br /> • • Skin: Remove contaminated clothing immediately.Flush affected area immediately <br /> with water, then wash with soap and water. <br /> • Eves: Hold eyelid open and flush the eye with water. <br /> • Lungs: Move to fresh air immediately. Give artificial respiration as necessary. <br /> A list of emergency telephone numbers and contacts for emergencies requiring fire, police, <br /> and/or ambulance response is <br /> summarized in Table B-1. A map of the location of San Joaquin General Hospital in <br /> relation to the site is shown on Drawing B-1. <br />