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_ X <br /> 1 A u W11 <br /> injury. <br /> If the injury to the worker is chemical in nature (e.g. , <br /> overexposure) , the following first-aid procedures are to be <br /> instituted: <br /> Eye exposure - if contaminated soils or liquids get <br /> into the eyes, wash eyes immediately at the emergency <br /> station using large amounts of sterile saline, <br /> distilled, or potable water and lifting the lower and <br /> upper eye lids occasionally. Wash for at ]east 15 <br /> minutes. obtain medical attention immediately. <br /> Contact lenses will not be worn when working on the <br /> site. <br /> Skin exposure - If contaminated solids or liquids get <br /> on the skin, promptly wash the contaminated skin using <br /> soap or mild detergent and water for at least 15 <br /> minutes. obtain medical attention immediately when <br /> exposed to concentrated solids or liquids. Wash face <br /> and hands before eating or leaving the site. "Don't <br /> carry the contamination." <br /> In the event of serious emergency, call 911 for transport of <br /> f workers to St. Joseph's Medical Center located in Stockton, <br /> California. <br /> 4.11.4.3 Fire and Explosion <br /> When fire or explosion appear imminent or have occurred, all work <br /> activities Will cease. <br /> The Emergency Coordinator, will assess the severity of the <br /> situation and decide whether the emergency event is or is not <br /> readily controllable with existing fire suppression equipment on <br /> hand. Fire fighting will not be done if the ri.-1, to operating <br /> 4-34 <br />