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9.0 - CONTINGENCY PLAN <br /> This chapter of the HASP describes potential emergencies at this Site and the procedures for responding to <br /> those emergencies. <br /> 9.1 Medical Emergencies <br /> 1. The name, address,telephone number,travel distance, and travel time to the nearest medical <br /> treatment facility are found in the Emergency Information section(see Page TC-4)of this HASP. <br /> A map and direction for locating the facility is available in the Emergency Information section(see <br /> Page TC-6)of this HASP. <br /> 2. Emergency routes will be verified and driven before any Site activities. It may be quicker to <br /> transport a person with minor injuries than to wait for Emergency Medical Services(EMS)to <br /> respond. Check with the local authorities for response times. Life threatening emergency <br /> situations will only be handled by emergency medical services. <br /> 3. Before mobilization on-site,the Site Supervisor will contact the local hospital emergency room <br /> personnel, local fire department, and local police department to brief them regarding the scope and <br /> hazards associated with the scheduled fieldwork. If the Site is outside an established town,contact <br /> will be made with county officials and local emergency services. <br /> 4. An emergency first-aid kit with contents per ATC Policy No. 20 (First-Aid)will be readily <br /> available on the Site, and personnel will have first-aid training. The first-aid kit also contains <br /> equipment necessary to protect first-aid providers against exposure to bloodborne pathogens. All <br /> first-aid providers will have received Bloodborne Pathogens training and can receive Hepatitis B <br /> vaccinations according to the ATC Policy No. 09 (Bloodborne Pathogens) if exposed to bodily <br /> fluids. <br /> 5. Any person who becomes ill or injured in the exclusion zone must be decontaminated as well as <br /> possible with consideration to which risk will be greater,the spread of contamination or the health <br /> of the individual. If the injury or illness is minor,full decontamination(remove contaminated <br /> clothing and wash hands and face with soap and water, See Section 7.0)should be completed and <br /> first-aid administered before transport. If the patient's condition is serious, at least partial <br /> decontamination should be completed(i.e., complete disrobing of the victim and redressing in <br /> clean coveralls or wrapping in a blanket). First-aid should be administered while awaiting an <br /> ambulance or paramedics. <br /> 6. The following steps should be followed if an injury or illness case occurs: <br /> • Check the Scene. <br /> • If safe to do so, check the condition of the injured. <br /> • Call 911 if the victim is unconscious or your training dictates to do so. <br /> • Care for the injured. Always use"Universal Precautions". <br /> • Call CORE Health (855)282-6331, if the injury is non-life threatening. CORE Health <br /> will assist you with the location of the nearest clinic, if referral is needed. <br /> 7. Provisions must be made to identify the substance to which the worker has been exposed. This <br /> information must be given to medical personnel. <br /> HASP Level III <br /> Rev.—(September 17,2012) <br /> 9-1 <br />