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SECTION Occupational Safety& Health <br /> STANDARD <br /> OPERATING S.O.G. No 406.02 <br /> GUIDELINES <br /> SUBJECT Exposure Reporting <br /> c. Fire. <br /> d. Explosion. <br /> e. Vapor release. <br /> f. Medical call. <br /> g. Any combination of the above. <br /> 3. Level of protection used: <br /> a. Full structural protective clothing, SCBA, and duct tape for all <br /> exposed areas. <br /> b. Full-face cartridge respirator with the appropriate cartridge, hard <br /> hat, appropriate splash clothing, gloves, and boots. <br /> c. Fully encapsulated suit and SCBA. <br /> d. Thermal protection ensemble and SCBA. <br /> D. Supplement number is more than two chemicals are encountered by the <br /> individual. <br /> E. Insert the time and location of the incident. <br /> F. Vital signs taken on the initial medical survey. Each member who is <br /> directly involved in the operation shall have a set of vitals taken. <br /> G. Length of exposure in minutes: <br /> 1. On the scene. <br /> 2. In the hot zone. <br /> H. Medical action: <br /> 1. Conditions monitored on the scene by the paramedics — i.e., vitals, <br /> survey, etc. <br /> 2. Transported to a medical facility for observation or treatment. <br /> Released with no further follow-up. <br /> 3. Transported to a medical facility and admitted with ongoing <br /> observation or medical treatment with post release follow-up. <br /> I. On-scene activity performed: <br /> 1. Entered hot zone. <br /> 2. Entered warm zone/decontamination. <br /> 3. Remained in cold zone. <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />