The Washington Logging Emergency Medical Plan (SLEEP) is a comprehensive plan developed by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries to ensure that logging operations have the appropriate medical resources for employees in case of an emergency. The SLEEP is designed to ensure that logging operations have the necessary medical personnel, equipment, supplies, and training to respond to any emergency situation. It also provides guidance on responding to medical emergencies, including specific steps to take, and outlines the roles and responsibilities of personnel involved in the response. The Washington Logging Emergency Medical Plan is divided into two parts: 1. The Logging Emergency Medical Plan (LAMP) This section of the SLEEP outlines the medical resources and personnel that must be in place in order to respond to an emergency situation. This includes the types of personnel and equipment needed, the roles and responsibilities of personnel involved in the response, and the steps to be taken in the event of an emergency. 2. The Logging Emergency Medical Training (LEFT) This section of the SLEEP outlines the training requirements for personnel involved in the response to an emergency. This includes the types of training that must be completed by personnel, the duration of the training, and the topics covered. It also provides guidance on how to respond to an emergency situation, including specific steps to take.