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<br />c <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />. Date of Injury <br />. Time of Injury <br />. Nature of Injury or Illness <br />. Description of Accident <br />. Treatment Provided <br />. Date of Admittance (If Applicable) <br />. Occupation <br />. Name of Witness (If Applicable) <br />. Name of Employer <br />. Name of Immediate Supervisor <br />An accident that results in earth a fatal injury, five or more persons admitted to a hospital or <br />property damage in an amount that exceeds $2,000.00 shall be reported to the designated <br />authority and to the contracting office within twenty-four hours. Except for rescue and <br />emergency measures, the accident scene shall not be disturbed until it has been released by the <br />investigating official. A contractor representative will be assigned to investigate accidents of this <br />nature in depth to identify all causes and to recommend hazard control measures. <br /> <br />Safety Summary - Accident Reporting <br />Each employee shall be provided initial indoctrination and such continued safety training to <br />enable him or her to perform their responsibilities safely. <br />Injured persons fare responsible for reporting as soon as possible to their immediate supervisor <br />or foreman. <br />A first report of injury will be recorded on all injuries with a copy maintained by the contractor. <br />All persons treated and released must have a doctor's statement as to the employee's condition <br />concerning their work status. A copy will be maintained by the contractor on the project while <br />the original will be forwarded to main office. <br />A daily record of all first aid treatments not otherwise reportable shall be maintained on <br />prescribed fonns and furnished to the designated authority upon request. <br />All accidents will be documented, investigated, and recommendations will be implemented to <br />prevent a further occurrence. <br /> <br />Sanitation <br />An adequate temporary supply of Federal, State, or local health authority approved drinking <br />water will be supplied in all places of employment. <br /> <br />Only approved potable water systems shall be used for the distribution of drinking water. <br />Portable drinking water systems will be used and shall be designed, constructed and serviced to <br />ensure sanitary conditions, shall be capable of being closed, and shall have a tap. Containers <br />shall be clearly marked as to their contents and shall not be used for other purposes. Water shall <br />not be dipped from containers. Use of a common cup is prohibited. Unused disposable cups <br />shall be kept in sanitary containers and waste receptacle shall be provided for used cups. <br />Drinking water shall be dispensed by means that prevent contamination between the consumer <br />and source <br /> <br />48 <br />