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M1980244
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Appendix 11 -12
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CCV Emet-gencN Response Plan <br /> NORTH AMERICA <br /> 5.14.30.5 Administration: <br /> (a) Assure separate IV line (this medication cannot be given in the same line as the other <br /> medications). <br /> (b) Reconstitute the 5 gram vial of hydroxycobalamin with 200 mL of 0.9% normal saline <br /> (lactated ringers or D5W can be substituted if needed). <br /> (c) Use the spike on the hydroxycobalamin vial to introduce the normal saline INTO the <br /> hydroxycobalamin vial. <br /> (d) The line on the hydroxycobalamin vial marks 200mL. <br /> (e) Following the additions of the diluents (normal saline)to the vial, the vial should be <br /> repeatedly inverted or rocked (NOT shaken)for at LEAST 60 seconds prior to infusion. <br /> (f) Administer the medication IV over 15 minutes. <br /> An additional dose of 5 grams hydroxycobalamin may be administered as above for a total <br /> dose of 10 grams depending on patient signs and symptoms. <br /> 5.14.31 Hydrochloric and Nitric Acid: <br /> Hydrochloric Acid is used in the Met Lab in small quantities less than 1 gallon. Nitric Acid is used at <br /> the Met Lab In small quantities less than 1 gallon. <br /> 5.14.32 Response Procedure: <br /> (a) Personnel shall wear full protective clothing/gear and SCBA(For low concentrations of HCI, <br /> use acid gas respirators). <br /> (b) If the acid has breached a concrete containment, control spill with soil/sand. <br /> (c) Small spill dilute with NaOH and mop up or absorb with an inert material. <br /> (d) Control HCI vapors with water spray. <br /> (e) Remove contaminated materials under the direction of the Environmental department <br /> instructions. <br /> (f) Return spilled solutions to the process circuit <br /> 5.14.33 Propane/Natural Gas: <br /> Propane is in limited use at CC&V and primarily for refill of smaller portable propane tanks. <br /> Natural gas is used to heat process, maintenance, office buildings and process solution. <br /> 5.14.34 Emergency Procedure: <br /> (a) Extinguish/remove all sources of ignition from spill area. <br /> (b) Shut down source of fuel supply. <br /> (c) If the fuel leak is on fire do not put the fire out until the fuel leak has been shut off. <br /> 5.14.35 Diesel, Gasoline and Other Petroleum Products: <br /> Gasoline and clear Diesel is located south of Mine Maintenance building. Diesel is located west <br /> of the lower ready line. <br /> 5.14.36 Emergency Procedure: <br /> (a) Extinguish/remove all sources of ignition from spill area. <br /> (b) Shut down source of fuel supply. <br /> (c) Use absorbent pads or other absorbent material to absorb the spill. <br /> (d) Non-dripping absorbent materials may be taken to the landfill dumpster. <br /> Department THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED IN HARD COPY FORMAT Doc Id:NA-CCV-HSLP-PLAN-1775 <br /> Health Safety&Loss Prevention Date of This Issue:25 June 2018 Date of Next Review:25 June 2019 Page 25 of 38 <br />
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