Laserfiche WebLink
Advanced Interconnect Technologies <br />Emergency Response Plan <br />Page 16 <br />9.4.1. Upon notification of the expected duration of the power outage <br />make decision to hold employees in work areas or evacuate to the <br />cafeteria. <br />9.4.2. After power startup, send employees back to work areas as <br />appropriate. <br />9.4.3. Depending on the shift and duration of the outage, the Supervisors, <br />in conjunction with the ERC may decide to send employees home. <br />10. Other `Special' Situations <br />10.1. Water Main Turned Off <br />10.1.1.In the event of water main being turned off immediately call AON <br />Risk Services (insurance provider) @ (415) 512-3009. <br />10.2. Bomb Threat <br />10.2.1.In the event of a bomb threat notify the ERC immediately. The <br />ERC will evacuate the area and advise Management of the threat. <br />A joint decision will be made as to what actions to take and who will <br />contact outside authorities. <br />10.2.23he expertise of outside specialist is mandatory to deal with this <br />kind of a problem. <br />10.3. Medical Assistance <br />10.3.1.Call 9-911 immediately for medical assistance requiring ambulatory <br />service. See Appendix F for a list of possible medical conditions <br />requiring the 9-911 service. After calling 9-911 contact an ERC <br />team member as soon as possible by dialing 9-824-1166 during <br />normal office hours or the on -duty Emergency Coordinator (See <br />Appendix A) during off hours to report the injury. <br />10.3.1.1. Ambulatory patients with minor injuries should be taken <br />to the Emergency Room at Doctors Hospital in Manteca. <br />10.3.1.2. For more serious injuries, medical assistance personnel <br />may decide to take the injured person(s) to a different <br />facility for proper treatment. <br />