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Contract Administration Initiated: 07/1992 CAG-07Site Conditions SC1 Revised: 05/2013 Monitor: John SorokaRetention: 3 yrs after obsolete or superseded Revision Due: 10/2015 Page 11Services Supervisor (SSS) or the Site/Medical Team Group.a. Medical will assess the injury and provide a recommendation or referral to the injuredcontractor and their supervision. Then it is up to the employee supervision to follow up ona course of action for the injured employee based on their company’s policy and siterequirements.b. During after hours, the SSS Team Group will access the injury, and if necessary contactmedical personal to discuss natural of injury, condition of employee state to make adetermination / recommendation with contractor management of:i. Immediate off-site Treatment facility of Contractor’s company’s choice.ii. Bring in medical team to treat injury.iii. Provide basic medical attention to insure employee is comfortable until the whenmedical team arrives on normal day hours.Contractors before beginning work on site, must submit, in writing, the names, addresses, andtelephone numbers of their local medical provider and after hours facilities (to be used formedical treatment of injuries of greater magnitude than provided medical). This list must beposted in a conspicuous location on the job site.<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>Works</strong> site Medical will provide first aid up to contractors to and including Suturesand Tetnis Shot. Contractor must submit in writing if accepting this treatment for theiremployeesEach injury or incident shall be jointly investigated by Contractor’s site supervisor and <strong>DuPont</strong>'srepresentative. Contractor shall submit a detailed report to <strong>DuPont</strong> within 24 hours of the injuryor incident.1.18 Blood borne PathogensInjuries may involve blood and body fluids of the injured person. It is important to isolateyourself from the potential of Hepatitis and HIV infections when someone has been injured.Gloves, facemasks, goggles, isolating respirators and Biohazard Bags are to be provided by theContractor and be on the job site. Only those employees who have been given Blood bornePathogens awareness training should assist an injured employee where there is the potential tocome into contact with blood or other bodily fluids.Any employee who may be assisting an injured employee must use the gloves, facemask,goggles, and respirators. All materials, including clothing, are to be disposed of in a Biohazardbag. The Contractor should determine if any of those assisting the injured individual may havebeen exposed to Blood borne Pathogens and coordinate taking blood tests. Please understandthat this is for personal protection and Contractors are responsible for having their ownpersonnel capable of providing necessary first aid.Copyright © 2012 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All rights reserved

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