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<br /> 6 <br />2. Who to contact: <br />A. Report incident to your on-site supervisor and call 911. <br />B. Use truck radio/cell phone to contact the Public Works Superintendent. <br />C. If you do not have a radio/cell phone go to the nearest public phone or location <br />where a phone is available. <br />D. If the incident involves an injury, find a competent person to stay with the victim <br />until you can call for help. <br />3. When contacting help: <br />A. Give a complete account of what has happened or is occurring. <br /> B. Be prepared to give your exact location. <br /> C. Identify who you are. <br /> D. Never admit liability or fault. <br /> E. Give the phone number you are calling from. <br /> F. Let them hang up first when they are done with the call. <br /> G. Stay by the phone, if possible; they may call back. <br /> H. Stay with the situation until help arrives. <br /> I. Avoid getting into any hassles or confrontations should such a situation arise. <br /> <br />4. Follow up: <br />As soon as possible, following the incident, give your supervisor a full account of what <br />happened. Be as specific as possible. <br /> <br /> <br />TIPS ON URGENT CARE <br /> <br />In case of a serious injury or sudden illness, and while help is being summoned, if you are properly <br />trained, you can; <br /> <br />1. Provide basic first aid. <br />2. Determine the best way of rescue if life threatening and you are trained. <br />3. Ensure that the victim has an open airway and give mouth to mouth artificial respiration, <br />if victim is NOT breathing on own, and only IF YOU ARE CERTIFIED. <br />4. Control bleeding using direct pressure and elevation of injured part. <br /> <br /> <br />VEHICLE ACCIDENTS <br /> <br />If you are involved in a vehicle accident, contact your supervisor or the shop IMMEDIATELY. DO <br />NOT make any comments regarding the accident (i.e. assigning guilt) or even leave the scene of the <br />accident until the appropriate police personnel advise you to. <br /> <br /> <br />USE OF CITY VEHICLES <br /> <br />You are not eligible to use a City vehicle unless you have completed a successful driver’s license check <br />at the time of hire. You may NOT use City vehicles over the lunch break. If you have to get your lunch <br />or run errands, you must use your own vehicle. You may NOT stop at your home during the work day <br />with a City vehicle. DO NOT take a vehicle unless you were assigned it by your supervisor. <br />