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HASP Central Plume—Mid Plume <br />531 S. Church Street, Lodi, CA <br />Safety briefing, as scheduled, for all site personnel to discuss the activities to be performed during <br />the day, as well as any anticipated safety or health issues. A weekly safety briefing will also <br />emphasize proper emergency procedures, and will identify any health and safety related changes <br />from this HASP. <br />A site inspection to identify and eliminate or control physical hazards that may exist on the <br />project site (moving ground, tripping hazards, slipping hazards, sharp objects, etc.). <br />Proper delineation of contaminated work areas with barricades or barrier tape as needed. <br />7. Emergency Response <br />Table 1 contains emergency response telephone numbers to be used in emergencies. Normal on site <br />communications shall consist of two way radios and cell phones. <br />Employee Injury or Illness <br />The affected employee shall be removed (if it can be done safely and without aggravating conditions) <br />and transported to the emergency facility. Emergency telephone numbers are listed on Table 1. Only <br />individuals currently trained in first aid or CPR shall render this type of assistance. Table 2 contains <br />directions to the emergency facility. <br />Emergency Equipment <br />Emergency equipment available on-site consists of: <br />First aid kits (to be used by trained personnel only). <br />Fire extinguishers Group (10 A,B,C ratings). Fire extinguishers shall be available at the <br />jobsite trailer, and in each supervisor vehicle. Fire extinguishers shall be inspected <br />annually, and during each job site inspection they are re-charged as necessary. <br />Emergency Decontamination <br />As project related chemical hazards are expected to be low, it is unlikely that employee <br />contamination can present a life threatening condition. Therefore, emergency employee <br />decontamination shall consist of removing protective clothing and washing with soap and water as <br />necessary. If necessary, protective clothing shall be cut away and removed before transportation <br />to an emergency facility. <br />Emergency Evacuation <br />In the unlikely event of site evacuation, an air horn will be used to sound the alarm. Reasons for <br />emergency evacuation include trench collapse, fires and explosions. <br />Employees shall report to the Site Supervisor's vehicle without delay where they shall conduct a head <br />count. <br />8 <br />water