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0 RECEIVED <br />OCT - 4 2010 <br />JOAQN2. PREVENTION <br />OFFICEF EMERGENCDYgEERRVICE3 <br />Describe the kind of hazards associated with the materials present at your business. Provide <br />information on the steps taken at your business, or the policies or procedures now in place, to help <br />prevent an accidental release of a hazardous material. Issues for discussion may include safety, <br />storage, and containment procedures. Be specific for each type of hazardous material at your <br />business. <br />May cause asphyxiation if released in a confined area; and frostbite on contact with the li uid Product. The <br />liquefied gas cylinder is firmly secured to the around to prevent falling or being knocked over. Connections <br />and hoses are checked daily. Emgly soda bags are immediately replaced Ali appropriate employees are <br />trained u on hire and provided annual refresher training on the hazards associated with this material. No <br />attempt to repair, ad'ust or modify the operations of the cylinder by emplone.1s tolerated. <br />3. MITIGATION <br />Describe the procedures to be followed to reduce the severity of a release or threatened release of a <br />hazardous material at your business. The procedures should detail the actions to be taken by <br />employees to stop a release, contain a release, or to reduce the problems associated with a release. <br />What is your innnediate response to a spill, fue, explosion or airborne release at your business? Do <br />not write procedures that exceed the capabilities of employees or equipment at your business or that <br />violate any worker safety laws. <br />Stop the flow of gas by closing valve If this can be done without risk. ventilate enclosed areas. <br />4• ABATEMENT <br />Describe what you would do to stop and reprove each hazard. How do you handle the complete <br />process of stopping a release, cleaning up, and disposing of released materials at your business? <br />What aspects of the response are beyond your ability and need to be handled by others? Who would <br />you call to handle the release? <br />Close valves if it is safe to do so. Ventilate the area. Evacuate employees from affected area. Call 911. <br />Revised (5/03) <br />