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Contingency Plan Medine AC Pipe Transfer Draft PDF
Contingency Plan Medine AC Pipe Transfer Draft PDF
CONTINGENCY PLAN-
SCOPE
AVAILABILITY OF PLAN
(On request: Copies can be made available to fire services, police department,
and other emergency support agency).
PLAN INFORMATION
Someone could be injured and need help. Failure to stop may result in
being charged with a hit and run and criminal prosecution.
If anyone has been injured, calls emergency services from list below and
provide critical information
Give a brief description, location and severity of the accident and if there
is spillage on road.
Mark vehicle position on the road as per NTA regulations and moves
vehicle out of the way of traffic, if no one is injured or no other vehicles is
involved in the accident.
Do not discuss fault for the accident with others at the scene. Do not admit
to any fault for vehicle accidents. It is up to the company and its insurance
carrier to determine or admit fault.
Where pipes have been spilled on road and there may be a requirement
for additional safety measures, safety equipment and personal protective
equipment, the action plan in sub section below to be activated upon
which circumstances will dictate for best mitigation measures.
Provision is also made for road signs, cones, and warning tapes readily
available on nearest site yard.
Warning procedures
All foremen will act and will assist in the safe evacuation of all persons and
public members, traffic diversion under his respective area of command.
Driver and helper: Stay on the line with site agent/responsible when
possible until released by the emergency operator.
Place hazard triangle on road, hazard lights, flags, and road cones as
appropriate on site of accident.
Each spill is unique and every spill shares common features best
referred to as the "Spill Scene." This allows a conceptual illustration of
the work area which emphasizes the relationship of the various
components. Complete decontamination of the spill site, the workers,
tools, must be performed before the spill response is completed.
During an emergency, the emergency commander (site
agent/responsible) must take all reasonable measures to ensure that
releases do not occur, recur, or spread to other area.
Prior to collection, loading of spill pipes and debris, the affected area
must be sprayed with water.
Comply with instructions from the Police or Fire Service when take
possession area of control.
Flush off by water tanker lorry Water under pressure preferred Use
vehicle in reverse More than one flushing may be required
After the spillage event is over, it is important to try and collect as much
information as possible about the accident that occurred and the
manpower, plant, equipment and materials which have been involved .This
could be in the form of writing down notes throughout the incident of where
the spill occurred supported with photographs detailing the location and
time or speaking with those present on their experiences. This should be
completed as soon as possible after the event while details are still fresh in the
memory. The information is valuable to the project management to support
the review of the contingency plan, for taking decisions about future risk
management procedures.
SMF
Plant Manager
Project Manager-Desire Chung
Site agent-Diesen Ramasawmy 59427015