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EMERGENCY MEDICAL PROCEDURES. The purpose of this program is to establish standard jobsite procedures for reporting accidents, administering first aid, and emergency medical procedures. Each subcontractor and sub-subcontractor shall maintain a Cal/OSHA-approved First Aid Kit on the Project at all times. Each subcontractor shall designate an employee qualified in first-aid treatment as their Safety Coordinator. It shall be the Safety Coordinator’s responsibility to treat minor injuries and complete and submit required accident reports to Webcor/Obayashi. Minor Injuries Minor injuries are those which require only immediate first-aid treatment and do not result in lost work time. In the event of a minor injury, the subcontractor’s Safety Coordinator shall treat the injury and/or take the injured employee to the designated medical center or clinic for treatment and checkup if necessary. Persons who have sustained head injuries, major impacts, or whose injuries are the result of a fall shall be provided transportation to the medical facility by the subcontractor. Upon return from treatment, the employee shall return to work ONLY if so released in writing by the attending physician. All minor accidents shall be a topic of discussion at the subcontractor’s next scheduled Safety Meeting, to include cause of accident and preventive measures to be taken to avoid future similar accidents. Major Injuries Major injuries or illness are those which require extended medical treatment with hospitalization for more than 24 hours resulting in loss of work time, or result in death, disfigurement, or dismemberment. In the event of a major injury, the first person to encounter the injuries shall summon others to notify the Webcor/Obayashi Field staff and provide the appropriate first-aid treatment if qualified. Any subcontractor or sub-subcontractor may dial 911 to request medical assistance. Emergency vehicles shall be directed to enter the Project at TBD site entrance. Upon entering the project, the emergency vehicle shall be directed to the exact location of the injured. While awaiting arrival of the Emergency Vehicle(s), the injured shall not be moved unless he/she is in immediate danger of additional injury in his/her current location. Equipment and material involved in or responsible for the accident shall not be disturbed unless it presents an additional danger to the injured person(s). The closest Emergency Medical Facility is: Immediately after the accident, Webcor/Obayashi will meet with the responsible subcontractor’s Superintendent and/or Foremen, review the conditions, and direct the appropriate corrective action. The subcontractor’s Safety Coordinator shall complete and submit a copy of all required reports to Webcor/Obayashi. Within 24 hours of a major injury, Webcor/Obayashi shall conduct a Safety Meeting with attendance required of all jobsite personnel. Topics to include: cause of accident, nature of injury, immediate prognosis for full recovery from injury (if available), and preventive measures to be taken to avoid future similar accidents.

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Samples: tjpa.org, www.tjpa.org

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL PROCEDURES. The purpose of this program is to establish standard jobsite procedures for reporting accidents, administering first aid, and emergency medical procedures. Each subcontractor and sub-subcontractor shall maintain a Cal/OSHA-approved First Aid Kit on the Project at all times. Each subcontractor shall designate an employee qualified in first-aid treatment as their Safety Coordinator. It shall be the Safety Coordinator’s responsibility to treat minor injuries and complete and submit required accident reports to Webcor/Obayashi. Minor Injuries Minor injuries are those which require only immediate first-aid treatment and do not result in lost work time. In the event of a minor injury, the subcontractor’s Safety Coordinator shall treat the injury and/or take the injured employee to the designated medical center or clinic for treatment and checkup if necessary. Persons who have sustained head injuries, major impacts, or whose injuries are the result of a fall shall be provided transportation to the medical facility by the subcontractor. Upon return from treatment, the employee shall return to work ONLY if so released in writing by the attending physician. All minor accidents shall be a topic of discussion at the subcontractor’s next scheduled Safety Meeting, to include cause of accident and preventive measures to be taken to avoid future similar accidents. Major Injuries Major injuries or illness are those which require extended medical treatment with hospitalization for more than 24 hours resulting in loss of work time, or result in death, disfigurement, or dismemberment. In the event of a major injury, the first person to encounter the injuries shall summon others to notify the Webcor/Obayashi Field staff and provide the appropriate first-aid treatment if qualified. Any subcontractor or sub-subcontractor may dial 911 to request medical assistance. Emergency vehicles shall be directed to enter the Project at TBD site entrance. Upon entering the project, the emergency vehicle shall be directed to the exact location of the injured. While awaiting arrival of the Emergency Vehicle(s), the injured shall not be moved unless he/she is in immediate danger of additional injury in his/her current location. Equipment and material involved in or responsible for the accident shall not be disturbed unless it presents an additional danger to the injured person(s). The closest Emergency Medical Facility is: St. Xxxxxxx Health Center 00 Xxxxxx Xxxx Plaza San Francisco, CA 94107-2134 (000) 000-0000 Immediately after the accident, Webcor/Obayashi will meet with the responsible subcontractor’s Superintendent and/or Foremen, review the conditions, and direct the appropriate corrective action. The subcontractor’s Safety Coordinator shall complete and submit a copy of all required reports to Webcor/Obayashi. Within 24 hours of a major injury, Webcor/Obayashi shall conduct a Safety Meeting with attendance required of all jobsite personnel. Topics to include: cause of accident, nature of injury, immediate prognosis for full recovery from injury (if available), and preventive measures to be taken to avoid future similar accidents.

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Samples: tjpa.org

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL PROCEDURES. The purpose of this program is to establish standard jobsite procedures for reporting accidents, administering first aid, and emergency medical procedures. Each subcontractor and sub-subcontractor shall maintain a Cal/OSHA-approved First Aid Kit on the Project at all times. Each subcontractor shall designate an employee qualified in first-aid treatment as their Safety Coordinator. It shall be the Safety Coordinator’s responsibility to treat minor injuries and complete and submit required accident reports to Webcor/Obayashi. Minor Injuries Minor injuries are those which require only immediate first-aid treatment and do not result in lost work time. In the event of a minor injury, the subcontractor’s Safety Coordinator shall treat the injury provide first aid and/or take the injured employee to the designated medical center or clinic for treatment and checkup if necessary. Persons who have sustained head injuries, major impacts, or whose injuries are the result of a fall shall be evaluated and stabilized by professional medical personnel and provided transportation to the medical facility by the subcontractorsubcontractor or EMT. Upon return from treatment, the employee shall return to work ONLY if so released in writing by the attending physician. All minor accidents shall be a topic of discussion at the subcontractor’s next scheduled Safety Meeting, to include cause of accident and preventive measures to be taken to avoid future similar accidents. Major Injuries Major injuries or illness are those which require extended medical treatment with hospitalization for more than 24 hours resulting in loss of work time, or result in death, disfigurement, or dismemberment. In the event of a major injury, the first person to encounter the injuries shall summon others to notify the Webcor/Obayashi Field staff and provide the appropriate first-aid treatment if qualified. Any subcontractor or sub-subcontractor may dial 911 to request medical assistance. Emergency vehicles shall be directed to enter the Project at TBD site entranceentrance that will be determined as conditions change on the logistic map. Upon entering the project, the emergency vehicle shall be directed to the exact location of the injured. While awaiting arrival of the Emergency Vehicle(s), the injured shall not be moved unless he/she is in immediate danger of additional injury in his/her current location. Equipment and material involved in or responsible for the accident shall not be disturbed unless it presents an additional danger to the injured person(s). The closest Emergency Medical Facility is: St. Xxxxxxx Health Center 00 Xxxxxx Xxxx Plaza San Francisco, CA 94107-2134 (000) 000-0000 Immediately after the accident, Webcor/Obayashi will meet with the responsible subcontractor’s Superintendent and/or Foremen, review the conditions, and direct the appropriate corrective action. The subcontractor’s Safety Coordinator shall complete and submit a copy of all required reports to Webcor/Obayashi. Within 24 hours of a major injury, Webcor/Obayashi shall conduct a Safety Meeting with attendance required of all jobsite personnel. Topics to include: cause of accident, nature of injury, immediate prognosis for full recovery from injury (if available), and preventive measures to be taken to avoid future similar accidents.. Accident/Injury Management

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Samples: tjpa.org

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