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CORRESPONDENCE_2011-2016
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2011-2016
RECORD_ID
PR0515730
PE
4430 - SOLID WASTE CIA SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0012310
FACILITY_NAME
WORLD ENTERPRISES
STREET_NUMBER
3504
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
TURNPIKE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17517018
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
SITE_LOCATION
S TURNPIKE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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3504 S TURNPIKE RD STOCKTON 95206
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SEMINSIX Emergency Response Plan <br /> recovered,requires immediate treatment and surveillance by a qualified physician.Transport the <br /> worker to a local medical facility of the worker's choice. <br /> • Dermal Contact.Wash/rinse affected area for at least 15 minutes unless it is known that dermal <br /> contact is with a water reactive substance. If an emergency drench system/eyewash is not <br /> immediately available or accessible,use the available potable water supply provided at each work <br /> site. Transport worker to the local medical facility. <br /> • Eye Contact. Flush eye(s)continuously for 15 minutes using the emergency eyewash or available <br /> potable water supply,and then transport worker to the emergency medical facility. Follow-up <br /> treatment or examination by a qualified physician is required. <br /> • Ingestion. Immediately transport to the emergency medical facility.The Regional Poison Control <br /> Center should be contacted for instructions if the victim cannot be immediately transported to the <br /> emergency facility or the emergency facility cannot be contacted. <br /> 6.2.7 Burns <br /> Burns that break the skin can cause infection and loss of fluid from the body and damage the body's <br /> ability to control its temperature. Deep burns can also damage the victim's ability to breathe. A burn that <br /> involves only the top layer of skin is the least severe.The skin is red and dry and is painful,but usually <br /> heals in 5 to 6 days. Deeper burns are also red,but have blisters that may open and seep clear fluid.These <br /> burns are usually painful,and the area often swells. Some burns destroy all the layers of skin and the <br /> tissues underneath,even bones.These are critical burns. These burns look brown or blackish, and the <br /> tissues underneath may appear white.Although they can sometimes be surprisingly pain-free because <br /> nerve endings have been destroyed,they can be life-threatening and need immediate medical attention. <br /> The general care of burns involves the following three basic steps: <br /> • Stop the burning. Remove the victim from the source of the burn, and,if necessary,put out the <br /> flames. Lay severe burn victims down unless the individual is having trouble breathing. Raise the <br /> burned area above the level of the heart, if possible. Burn victims chill easily,so protect the victim <br /> from drafts. <br /> • Cool the burn. Use large amounts of cool water to cool and flush the burned area for several minutes. <br /> For chemical burns of the skin or eyes,flush the burn with large amounts of cool running water until <br /> the ambulance arrives and remove any clothes with the chemical on it. Use available potable water or, <br /> if available,immerse the affected area in water. Do not apply ice or ice water other than on small <br /> superficial burns. Ice will cause loss of body heat. Carefully apply soaked towels or cloths to a burned <br /> face or other areas of the body that cannot be immersed. Keep cloths cool by adding more water. <br /> • Cover the burn. Use dry sterile dressings or a clean cloth to loosely bandage the burn to help keep out <br /> air and reduce pain. Covering also prevents infection. If the burn covers a large area,cover with <br /> clean,dry cloths. Do not touch the burn with anything except a clean covering; do not try to clean a <br /> severe burn;do not remove pieces of cloth that stick to the burned area; do not break blisters; and do <br /> not use any kind of ointment on a severe burn. <br /> Emergency medical care is required for any critical burns; burns caused by chemicals,explosions, <br /> or electricity; multiple burns; burns on the head,neck,back,hands,feet,or genitals; or the <br /> individual is having trouble breathing. Call or immediately transport the victim to the nearest <br /> emergency medical facility. <br /> H:\WPROCESS\25532\WORLDENTERPRISE\WELL DESTRUCTION\ATTACHMENT C WORLD ENTERPRISES HSP TG EDITS.DOC\18-NOV-11\\6-4 <br />
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