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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br /> 1. Provide a list of emergency response equipment designated for a hazardous materials <br /> emergency (e.g., fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems, spill control equipment, <br /> shut-off switches, personal protective equipment, decontamination equipment, and <br /> communication and alarm systems). <br /> EQUIPMENT TYPE LOCATION CAPABILITY <br /> Fire extinguishers On site Common fire suppression <br /> Absorbent Tech Truck Universal spill kit <br /> Chemical Protective Gloves Tech Truck Personal protective equip. <br /> Face Shields Tech Truck <br /> Telephones On-site <br /> First aid kit On-site <br /> 2. Describe pre-emergency arrangements with local fire departments, police <br /> departments, hospitals, contractors, and other state and local emergency response <br /> agencies. <br /> None. <br /> The Police Department is familiar with our facility and the type of business activities <br /> conducted onsite. The Fire Department conducts periodic life—safety and Uniform Fire Code <br /> inspections that focus on hazardous materials handling and usage. <br /> 3. The definition of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material includes <br /> incidents that pose an actual or potential hazard to human health and safety, property <br /> or the environment. In the event of a hazardous materials release or threatened <br /> release, state law requires immediate verbal notification to the agencies listed below. <br /> a. Local Fire Department <br /> b. County Environmental Health <br /> c. State Office of Emergency Services(OES) <br /> Provide phone numbers other than 9-1-1 for the following: <br /> Local Fire Department 9-1-1 <br /> Local Police Department 9-1-1 <br /> Nearest Hospital 209-467-6512 <br /> County Environmental Health (CUPA) 209-468-3969 <br /> State Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550 or(916)845-8911 <br />