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II. All employees should review the Service Station Monitoring Plan, of <br />•which this training plan is a part. Specifically, each employee <br />should understand the procedures to be used in responding to various <br />kinds of emergencies, and know how to monitor for leaks of hazardous <br />materials. As a supplement to this package, employees should also <br />review the Emergency Response Plan filed by your business to the <br />appropriate local agency. Thirdly, employees should review and have <br />access to the Materials Safety Data Sheets you have on file for each <br />of the hazardous materials stored at the station and must be drilled <br />in all emergency response procedures contained herein. <br />III. FIRST AID PROCEDURES (For exposure to gasoline or diesel fuel): <br />A. EYE CONTACT: Flush with water for 15 minutes while <br />holding eyelids open. Get medical attention. <br />B. SKIN CONTACT: Flush with water while removing contaminated <br />clothing and shoes. Follow by washing with soap and water. Do <br />not reuse clothing or shoes until cleaned. If irritation <br />persists, get medical attention. <br />C. INHALATION (Breathing): Remove victim to fresh air and provide <br />oxygen if breathing is difficult. If not breathing, give <br />artificial respiration. Get medical attention. <br />D. INGESTION (Swallowing): <br />DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING BECAUSE GASOLINE CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE <br />SEVERE LUNG DAMAGE!If vomiting occurs spontaneously keep head <br />below hips to prevent aspiration of liquid into lungs. Get <br />medical attention. <br />E. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: If more than 2.0 ml per kg has been ingested <br />and vomiting has not occurred, emesis should be induced with <br />medical supervision. Keep victim's head above hips to prevent <br />aspiration. If symptoms such as loss of gag reflex, convulsions <br />or unconsciousness occur before emesis, gastric lavage using a <br />cuffed endotracheal tube should be considered. <br />F. For further information, consult the Materials Safety Data Sheets <br />for these products and for other hazardous materials. <br />13 <br />