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SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE. All sites are different. Different chemicals. Different configurations. Advance planning and training is necessary to protect worker and community health. . PLANNING. When emergencies occur, decisive action is required.
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SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE • All sites are different. • Different chemicals. • Different configurations. • Advance planning and training is necessary to protect worker and community health.
PLANNING • When emergencies occur, decisive action is required. • A Contingency Plan is required. It should include: • Personnel. • Site. • Medical. • Equipment.
PLANNING, continued... • Medical and First Aid. • Equipment. • Emergency Procedures. • Documentation. • Reporting.
PERSONNEL • ONSITE PERSONNEL • Roles. • Responsibilities. • Names of Leaders. • Teams.
PERSONNEL • OFFSITE PERSONNEL. • Response Contractors. • Fire and Emergency.
TRAINING • All Employees. • Visitors and Contractors. • Hazard Recognition. • SOPs. • Evacuation Routes and Refuges. • Person or station to report to.
TRAINING,continued….. • FOR IN-PLANT RESPONDERS. • Emergency chain of command. • Communication methods and signals. • How to call for help. • Emergency equipment and its uses. • Removing injured personnel. • Offsite support and how to use it.
TRAINING, continued…... • OFFSITE EMERGENCY RESPONDERS. • Site Specific Hazards. • Appropriate Response Techniques. • Site Emergency Procedures. • Decontamination Procedures.
EMERGENCY RECOGNITION AND PREVENTION • Personnel alert for potentially hazardous situations. • Signs and symptoms in themselves and others that warn of hazardous conditions over exposure.
COMMUNICATIONS • COMMUNICATE. • Location of injured persons. • Evacuation Routes. • Reach Outside Services. • Public. • All Practiced.
SITE MAPPING • A graphic of locations and types of hazards. • Site terrain-buildings, barriers, waterways. • Evacuation Routes. • Offsite populations and environments at risk.
DECONTAMINATION • Decontaminating the victims. • Protecting Medical Personnel. • Disposing of contaminated protective equipment.
EQUIPMENT • Necessary to treat victims. • Protect Personnel. • Mitigate Hazardous Conditions. • All equipment must be available, in working condition and unobstructed.
FOLLOW-UP & DOCUMENTATION • Notify Outside Agencies. • After emergency, team members meet and conduct critique of actions. • Restock equipment and supplies. • Replace or repair any damaged equipment. • Review contingency plan for changes.