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Official Document Type
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Approved Date
02/21/2012
Control Number
2012-034A
Agenda Item Number
8.F. Part 1
Entity Name
Emergency Services
Subject
Hazardous Materials
Resolution 2012-013
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Water used for tool and vehicle decontamination will be allowed to run <br />into suitable collection ditches, holding ponds and other secure areas. <br />Areas used for decontamination will be monitored for residual <br />contamination. Any site found to be contaminated will be sealed off under <br />the control of the county public health department and county law <br />enforcement agencies. These sites will be decontaminated with the <br />assistance of Department of Environmental Regulation personnel and <br />other appropriate federal and state agencies. <br />Personnel who are injured in the affected area of a hazardous materials <br />emergency will be treated as possible contamination victims until a <br />positive determination can be made. Emergency medical personnel will <br />take precautions to prevent the spread of contamination on an injured <br />person, to medical support personnel, and to medical equipment until the <br />injured person can be transported to a medical facility with injury <br />decontamination capabilities. <br />Indian River County Emergency Plan for Hazardous Materials Page 66 <br />
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