MEDICAL EMERGENCY Take if necessary the injured person(s) to a safe place Alert the nearest first-aider Call for help → - Firemen : direct line red phone.

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MEDICAL EMERGENCY Take if necessary the injured person(s) to a safe place Alert the nearest first-aider Call for help → - Firemen : direct line red phone near first- aid box, corridor Emergency number 112 Be precise as to : - the location of the incident (Laboratoire de Génie Électrique de Paris, room) - the number of casualties - the nature of the emergency (illness, cuts, burns, electrification etc..) - the status of casualties - the first aid given to the casualties - your phone number DO NOT HANG DOWN THE PHONE FIRST ! Send representatives to the entrance of the campus and the building to guide the emergency services in Warn the occupational medicine EVACUATION FIRE Do not obstruct emergency exits, gangways, corridors Leave open access to fire extinguishers, fire blankets and emergency water hoses Do not obstruct the closing of internal doors and fire doors Close all doors and windows each time you leave the building Follow the particular instructions for the use of equipment or an operation Follow the procedure of noting all incidents in the working environment, however minor Inform the ACMO of all accidents or incidents PREVENTION MEASURE On hearing the fire alarm : Keep calm Switch off working equipment Turn off all gas supply (compressed air, hydrogen, oxygen, etc.) Close door and windows on leaving LEAVE BUILDING BY THE NEAREST FIRE EXIT In smoke, bend down : the fresh air is nearer to the floor Do not go back into a room Report to the assembly point in front of the laboratory Do not re-enter the building without having been given permission to do so IN THE EVENT OF AN IMPOSSIBLE BUILDING EVACUATION, GO INTO ONE ROOM AND SHUT YOURSELF IN, DRAUGHT-PROOF THE DOOR AND SHOW YOURSELF AT THE WINDOW Raise alarm: Call for help → - Firemen : direct line red phone near first-aid box, corridor Emergency number 112 Give the exact place of the fire and your position (Laboratoire de Génie Électrique de Paris, room) DO NOT HANG DOWN THE PHONE FIRST ! Send representatives to the entrance of the laboratory to guide the emergency services in Fight the fire using provided devices (extinguishers, etc.) only if safe to do so A B ABC B Foam sprayCO 2 Powder For use on wood, paper, textiles and flammable liquids For use on flammable liquids For use on all types of fires FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

APPRAISEAPPRAISE PLANPLAN ACTACT IDENTIFYIDENTIFY PREVENTION&SAFETYPREVENTION&SAFETY SAFETY PASSPORT EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS LGEP Hazard symbols New labelling of chemical products Flammable Comburant Explosive PollutantCorrosive Pressurized gas Lethal material Seriously damaging to health Carcino- genic Warning - ATTENTION or DANGER Inform of the level of gravity of the danger Danger warnings (H) Describes the nature of the danger Prevention guidances (P) Describes the measures for prevention EUH – Additional information on the specific dangers tied to property and/or to health. USEFUL NUMBERS Fire : direct line red phone near first-aid box, corridor 700 Ambulance Services : 112 Occupational Medicine : → → Prevention and Safety Service : → → ACMO of the unit : → / First-aider of the unit : → / / (offices 507, 711, 103b) Magnetic field Danger of suffocation Explosive atmosphere High voltage Ionizing radiation Non-ionizing radiation Laser radiation Biohazard materials Low temperature Explosive materials Oxidizing materials Flammable materials Toxic materials Corrosive materials Harmful materials Conception et réalisation CNRS Délégation Île-de-France Sud Service Prévention et Sécurité R. Macanjo 2011