preparation of reports of accidents, injuries and/or tllness.
The H& N Safety Engineer will establish and maintain necessary
relations with all other Safety Engineers or officers engaged
in test operations.
Safety rules and regulations will be as set forth and published
in the form of safety bulletins. These bulletins will include,
put not be limited to
(1)
Camp Health and Sanitation
(2)
Organized Recreational Activities and Swinming
(3)
Work Area Housekeeping
(4)
Explosive Material Handling and Storage
(5)
Safe Construction Practices predicated on Associated Gen-
(6)
Traffic Laws
(7)
Fire Prevention.
eral Contractors Accident Prevention Manual
"No Smoking" signs will be posted in all areas where smoking is
prohibited.
There will be a fire department at each base camp under the direction of a fire chief.
In the event of fire, the respensibility of each person is to immediately turn in an alarm and,
secondly, to fight the fire, To act promptiy and efficientiy
in fighting a firs, a person should bs familiar with fire classifications, proper extinguishers and their use.
Class of Fire
Materiais Involved
Class A
Wood, paper, textiles,
All extinguishers
Oils, greases paints
All except water
Line electrical equip-
CO, or dry chemical
Soecial Rereyiew
Class B
Class C
.
etc.
Extinguishers Usable
ment
The following emergency signals are standard at all sites other
than Eniwetok Island:
(1)
General Emergency - The signal for emergencies, occasioned
by actual or imminent enemy action or natural causes such
as typhoon or tidal wave, will be a series of prolonged siren blasts lasting for three (3) mimites. All TG 7.5 personnel, other than Task Unit Commanders, will assemble at
the shop or office where their immediate supervisor is located.
Task Unit Commanders will report to the Commander
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