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'Advanced Interconnect Technologies <br />Emergency Response Plan <br />Page 13 <br />7.2.1. Immediately after the earthquake, the ERC and Staff Personnel will <br />evaluate the situation and, if necessary, make the announcement <br />to evacuate and set off the general alarm. <br />7.2.2. In case of fire or hazardous material spill, implement the correct <br />procedures.(See Section 6.0) <br />7.2.3. Direct the ERT as needed. <br />7.2.4. Set up a team to review the facility for structural and equipment <br />damage. <br />7.2.4.1.Do not allow employees to enter the building until the <br />inspection of the facility is completed and the facility is <br />deemed safe. <br />7.3. Emergency Response Team <br />7.3.1. As soon as the earthquake is over, report to the Manufacturing <br />Managers office and take directions from the ERC. <br />7.4, Supervisors <br />7.4.1. After the quake, ensure that all equipment is shutdown and the <br />area is properly evacuated. <br />7.4.2. Ensure that the headcount coordinator makes notification to the <br />appropriate ERT member. <br />8. Evacuation Plan <br />8.1. Should an emergency condition exist, employees will be advised to <br />evacuate the facility by either 1) an announcement over the PA system, 2) <br />general alarm bells, 3) as directed by their supervisor, lead or an ERT <br />"runner". <br />8.2. When the evacuation alarm is sounded, employees without Preassigned <br />emergency duties are to immediately stop working, shutdown their <br />equipment and go to the nearest available exit using the evacuation <br />routes shown on the evacuation map. <br />8.2.1. Prior to evacuation, employees should take measures necessary to <br />secure any work/process, provided this can be done without risk to <br />