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contaminated garments removed, or be wrapped in a blanket to present the <br /> spread of contamination, prior to being transported in the ambulance <br /> • In the event of bleeding, broken bones, shock, burns, heat exhausting, heat <br /> stroke, seizure, insect stings, etc , the trained personnel shall use Red <br /> Cross approved measures for treatment <br /> 10.15.2 Chenucal Injury <br /> The following first-aid procedures will be observed in event of a chemical injury <br /> • Appropriate safety gear shall be worn when treating the victim <br /> • The victim shall be removed to fresh air and resuscitated, if necessary <br /> • If clothing is chemically contaminated and injuries permit, clothing shall <br /> be removed and the skin flooded with copious amounts of water <br /> • If the eyes are contaminated, they shall be irrigated immediately with <br /> copious amounts of water for 15 minutes minimum <br /> • Call the nearest Poison Control Center (8001845-7633) for technical <br /> advice and assistance <br /> 10.16 Emergency Response Drills and Critiques <br /> Emergency response drills may be conducted by the Radian SHSO, if necessary to <br /> assess the effectiveness of the ERP and response personnel Each drill will be critiqued by one <br /> or more observer The entique(s) will then be used to modify, as necessary, the ERP emergency <br /> equipment, and/or response training <br /> 10.17 Accident Reporting <br /> Potential physical, chemical, biological, and safety hazards have been previously <br /> discussed in this HASP Field personnel are required to be aware of potential hazards and to use <br /> appropriate protective gear to prevent accidents If an accident, injury, or near miss does occur, <br /> the Radian SHSO will complete a Accident/Injury Report Form (Figure 10-1) and submit it to the <br /> 10-8 <br />