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0 0 <br /> 13. REMEMBER TO ALWAYS FIGHT THE FIRE FROM THE [UPWIND SIDE. <br /> 14. When the fire department arrives, direct firefighters to the scene of the <br /> fire. <br /> 15. If fire cannot be easily put out, and based on consultation with on-scene <br /> emergency personnel , evacuate all affected personnel . <br /> 16. If after actions were taken to contain it, the fire threatens the health <br /> or safety of people inside or outside the facility property, property or <br /> the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) <br /> and local emergency assistance organizations and provide the following <br /> information: <br /> a. Date, time, and exact location of the fire. <br /> b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the emergency. <br /> c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, and any potential <br /> for release or threatened release. <br /> d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of <br /> material involved in a threatened release. <br /> e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the <br /> hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. <br /> Document the time and date notification is made and the information <br /> provided. <br /> 17. If facility operations are stopped, monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, <br /> gas generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment. <br /> 18. Once the fire is put out, assess the damage and complete Scene-Management <br /> Checklist (Section 8) . <br /> 19. Isolate damaged area(s) until it is returned to a safe working condition. <br /> 20. Replace and restock emergency equipment. <br /> 5-6 <br />