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ZTC <br />Encourage people to give their ideas for preventing a similar accident. <br />Study possible causes -unsafe conditions, unsafe practices. <br />Confer with interested persons about possible solutions <br />Write your accident report giving a complete accurate account of the accident. <br />Follow up to make sure conditions are corrected. If they cannot be corrected immediately, report this to your supervisor. <br />Publicize corrective action taken so that all may benefit from the experience. <br />Notes the Safety Coordinators) as well as the Project Officer (PO) and immediately with information regarding with <br />whom, how, where, when, seriousness of accident and medical treatment received of the injuredperson orpersons <br />whenever an accident occurs. Accident scenes shall not be disturbed until released by investigating personnel with the <br />exception of emergency rescue and emergency measures. <br />Vehicle Accidents -What to do: <br />Make sure your vehicle has a fully stocked accident kit. The kit should contain: <br />• Current vehicle registration <br />• Current proof of vehicle insurance <br />• Several business cards from the owner or manager <br />• Pen, and or pencil <br />• Accident report <br />ing form from your office and insurance company <br />• Trailer registration if applicable <br />• Several witness cards <br />Attend to all injured victims. Assess the situation and attend to the most seriously injured first. Do not move any victim <br />unless there is danger from other vehicles and traffic, or danger of fire or explosion. Do not move vehicles. The police <br />need to see the accident prior to moving any vehicle (s). Protect the scene of the accident by placing flares, flags, or <br />reflectors where they can be seen by approaching traffic. Physically direct traffic around the accident scene if necessary; <br />do not expose yourself to danger in traffic. If your vehicle is moved, get the name of the person or company that moved it. <br />If it is removed from the scene, find out where it is taken. Conduct your own investigation. <br />Get the names, addresses, phone numbers, driver's license number, vehicle license numbers, and insurance companies of <br />all persons involved, year, make, and model of all vehicles involved. Offer the same information about yourself and your <br />vehicle to others involved. Contact the office to let them know what has happened, and whether anyone was injured and/or <br />taken to a hospital for emergency treatment. Do not admit fault or discuss the accident with anyone except the office of <br />police. <br />Non -Emergency Injuries <br />If necessary, any employees) requiring treatment for all non -emergency injuries, or post emergency medical treatment <br />has been provided by local hospital, will be transferred to: TBD. <br />Page 70 of 87 <br />
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