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REPUBLIC* <br /> SERVICES <br /> Safety Manua/ <br /> Emergency Action Plan <br /> If any employee is so concerned that he/she wants to leave the facility because of the bomb threat, <br /> he/she shall be allowed to do so. Such employee will be instructed to punch out upon leaving the <br /> facility and will not be paid for the remainder of the shift. Employees will further be instructed not <br /> to report for work until the beginning of his/her next shift. <br /> If a decision is made to evacuate the facility, supervisors will be responsible for shutting down in <br /> the normal manner. Employees will be instructed to proceed to the emergency assembly locations <br /> and to remain there for further instructions. <br /> When a decision has been made to return to work, employees will be advised to return to work. <br /> Procedures should be in place to contact employees. Supervisors should turn in the names of any <br /> missing personnel to their managers or the facility manager. <br /> XII. TRAINING <br /> Training employees is a critical component of this plan in preparing personnel in how to respond <br /> to an emergency. All employees are trained, on their first day of employment, on the actions that <br /> they are required to follow during an emergency. Additional training, as appropriate, is provided: <br /> • For employees who are assigned to assume additional responsibilities during an emergency; <br /> • Whenever employee's responsibilities or designated actions under the plan change <br /> • Whenever the plan is changed, and <br /> • As necessary to maintain the required skills ol'personnel. <br /> The training program provided to personnel covers this emergency action plan and includes the <br /> following topics: <br /> • Individual roles and responsibilities; <br /> • Potential threats, hazards, and protective actions; <br /> • Notification, warning, and communications procedures; <br /> • Means for locating family members in an emergency; <br /> • Emergency response procedures; <br /> • Evacuation locations, shelter-in-place locations, and accountability procedures; <br /> • Location and use of common emergency equipment; and <br /> • Emergency shutdown procedures. <br /> Page 14 o/27 <br /> (1)2009 Republic Services 211712011 <br /> Emergency Action Plan <br />