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IV. Rescue and Medical Duties
This crew has been specifically trained to rescue
and/or attend to injured employees.
Yes _____
No _____
If “No” has been checked, our employees will rely on paramedics or
other emergency rescue teams.
If “Yes” has been checked, those employees trained in
rescue operations will perform duties according to the training
they have received. The remaining employees will meet at the
designated meeting area.
V. Means of Reporting Emergencies
When a fire or emergency occurs, it is our intention to notify all
employees, affected contractors, building owners and homeowners
about the crisis.
The first call will be made to the local fire department by using 911. If
911 is unavailable in the job’s area or there is an onsite fire
department, such as on military installations, that emergency telephone
number will be used instead. Emergency telephone numbers are
included in this plan.
If there are 10 employees or fewer in the area, a human voice will be
used to notify those on the job. For projects involving more than 10
employees, air horns or similar equipment will be used.
VI. Company Representative(s) Responsible for
Plan
The job foreman is the responsible person to contact with any
questions regarding this plan. If additional information is needed, the
project manager should be contacted.
Emergency Contacts
Project Address:
Project Telephone: (
)
Home Office Telephone: (
)

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