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K. DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES <br /> Personnel shall be trained in the route of entry of vapor(respiratory and ingestion) so that they can avoid <br /> any unnecessary exposure to contaminated soil. Personnel shall be instructed to wash their hands and <br /> face after contact with soils prior to eating, drinking, other activities involving hand to face contact, and at <br /> the end of the work day. Personnel shall not be permitted to engage in practices that permit soils coming <br /> in direct contact with their skin, including the use of soiled clothing from day to day that directly contacts <br /> their skin. <br /> L. EMERGENCY INFORMATION <br /> Emergency Medical Care: <br /> Name: Lodi Memorial Hospital <br /> Address: 975 South Fairmont Avenue <br /> Lodi, CA <br /> Phone: 800-323-3360 <br /> Comments: <br /> The route to the emergency facility is shown on the attached map. <br /> List of emergency phone numbers: <br /> Agency Facility Emergency Phone No. Alternate No. <br /> Fire Department 911 <br /> Ambulance 911 <br /> Medical 911 <br /> Spill Team 911 <br /> Emergency Procedures: <br /> The following standard emergency procedures may be used by on-site personnel. The Field Team Leader <br /> shall be notified of any on-site emergencies and is responsible for seeing that the appropriate procedures <br /> are followed. <br /> Personal Injury <br /> Upon notification of an injury the Field Team Leader should evaluate the nature of the injury, and the <br /> person affected should be decontaminated to the extent possible prior to movement. The Field Team <br /> Leader should initiate the appropriate first aid, and contact should be made with an ambulance or the <br /> designated medical facility if required. <br /> Fire/Explosion <br /> The fire department shall be alerted and all personnel moved to a safe distance from the involved area. <br /> Other Equipment Failure <br /> If any equipment on site fails to operate properly, the Project Team Leader shall be notified and shall <br /> evaluate the effect of this failure on continuing operations on site. If the failure affects the safety of <br />