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4 <br />D. FIRST AID KIT: <br />LOCATION: In storage room <br />E. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: Use only on small fires that you can handle. Do not <br />attempt to extinguish large fires on your own; call 9-1-1 for help. <br />LOCATION: 3 -In service bay, 1 -In storage room, near doors. <br />F. ABSORBENT: in the form of crystals or cloth, absorbent can soak up small <br />spills of gasoline, diesel fuel, or other petroleum products. Absorbent should <br />be used rather than washing spills down a drain. In case of large spills merely <br />try to contain it; a vacuum truck should be used to clean up any large spills. <br />LOCATION: In storage room <br />G. NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY: Employees should know what facilities are <br />available in case customers or other employees need medical attention: <br />NAME: Lodi Memorial Hospital <br />ADDRESS: 975 South Fairmont Ave. -Lodi <br />PHONE NUMBER: (209) 334-3411 <br />NEAREST DESIGNATED TRAUMA CENTER: <br />NAME: Lodi Memorial Hospital <br />ADDRESS: 975 South Fairmont Ave. -Lodi <br />PHONE NUMBER: (209) 334-3411 <br />II. All employees should review the Service Station Monitoring Plan, of which this training <br />plan is a part. Specifically, each employee should understand the procedures to be <br />used in responding to various kinds of emergencies, and know how to monitor for <br />leaks of hazardous materials. As a supplement to this package, employees should also <br />review the Emergency Response Plan filed by your business to the appropriate local <br />agency. Thirdly, employees should review and have access to the Materials Safety <br />Data Sheets you have on file for each of the hazardous materials stored at the station. <br />111. FIRST AID PROCEDURES (For exposure to gasoline or diesel fuel): <br />A. EYE CONTACT: For direct contact, flush the affected eye(s) with clean water. <br />If irritation or redness develops, seek medical attention. <br />B. SKIN CONTACT: Wipe product from skin and remove soaked clothing. <br />Cleanse affected area(s) thoroughly by washing with soap and water. If <br />irritation develops and persists, seek medical attention. Do not use solvents or <br />thinners to remove product from skin. <br />