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4.12. Transportation<br />

4.12.1. It is the policy of FedEx that first aid, medical, and<br />

emergency transportation is to be provided by the contractor<br />

for employees who sustain occupational injuries or illness.<br />

FedEx Express personnel will assist when injuries are<br />

serious or life threatening.<br />

4.12.2. Contact operation to request and escort an emergency<br />

vehicle onto the site.<br />

4.12.3. Contractors must provide non-emergency transportation for<br />

their employees from the job site to the specified doctor’s<br />

office or clinic.<br />

4.13. Reporting of Non-Referred Medical Treatment<br />

4.13.1. Contractors must notify FedEx of employees who have<br />

obtained outside medical treatment for an alleged FedExsite<br />

related injury or illness. The responsible contractor<br />

must submit a report to the FedEx project manager or<br />

representative as well as to FedEx corporate Safety within<br />

24 hours of the occurrence.<br />

Section 5. Hazard Communication Program<br />

5.1. General Information<br />

5.1.1. Contractors must establish and maintain a written,<br />

comprehensive hazard communication program that<br />

complies with applicable state law and includes:<br />

a. A list of hazardous materials in the workplace<br />

b. Material safety data sheets (MSDS)<br />

c. Provisions for container labeling<br />

d. An employee training program<br />

5.1.2. Hazard communication programs may differ between sites,<br />

areas, and departments at FedEx facilities. Contact the<br />

FedEx representative or the site safety organization for<br />

specific hazard communication concerns relevant to the<br />

location and department.<br />

5.1.3. Refer to the DOT Emergency Response Guidebook for<br />

information about hazardous material spills.<br />

5.2. Hazardous Materials List<br />

5.2.1. Contractors must prepare a hazardous materials list before<br />

the materials arrive on site.<br />

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May 31, 2011

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