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1 <br /> • An imminent danger exists that an explosion could result in release of toxic <br /> materials <br /> • An explosion has occurred <br />' 3.11.4.4 Chemical Release <br /> If a chemical release resulting in a vapor cloud or liquid spill is noted, the information will be <br />' immediately relayed to the Emergency Coordinator. The Emergency Coordinator in <br /> consultation with the Health and Safety Coordinator will assess the magnitude and potential. <br />' seriousness of the release by reviewing the following information. <br /> • Information regarding the material released such as material safety data sheets <br /> • Source of the release <br />' • An estimate of the quantity released and the rate at which it is being released <br /> • Weather conditions which may influence the situation. <br /> SThe direction i n which the air or liquid release is moving <br /> ' g <br />. • Personnel who may be or may have been in contact with material, or release, <br /> and possible injury or sickness as a result <br /> • Potential for fire or explosion resulting from the situation <br />' • Estimates of the area threatened by the release. <br /> If the release is determined to he within the on-site emergency response capabilities, the <br />' Emergency Coordinator will implement the necessary remedial action. <br />' If the incident results in chemical concentrations at the site perimeter exceeding the action <br /> levels specified in the Health and Safety Plan, the Emergency Coordinator will notify the <br />' appropriate support agencies The Emergency Coordinator may elect to make immediate <br /> notification if conditions warrant In the event of an emergency release, all personnel not <br /> involved with emergency response activity will be evacuated from the immediate area. <br /> MZ/o9-21-93/ENG/93-0127 bk <br /> 33 <br />