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0 0 <br /> The On-Scene Emergency Coordinator has the primary responsibility to notify the proper <br /> emergency response personnel and secure the area until the arrival of fire, police, emergency <br /> management, or health personnel. Additionally, the coordinator is responsible for providing <br /> technical assistance to fire, police, emergency management, or health personnel. The Alternate <br /> On-Scene Emergency Coordinator will perform these duties in the absence or delay of the <br /> Emergency Coordinator. <br /> Employees of the facility will be trained in the proper emergency procedures outlined in this plan. <br /> In the absence of or prior to the arrival of the Emergency Coordinator or Alternate,the employees <br /> will be expected to implement these procedures to swiftly mitigate emergency situations. <br /> E. RESPONSIBILITIES OF ON-SCENE FACILITY'S EMERGENCY COORDINATOR <br /> It is the responsibility of the On-Scene Emergency Coordinator (or Alternate Emergency <br /> Coordinator) to respond immediately to all petroleum products incidents by implementing the <br /> following response procedures: <br /> 1. 911 Notify Local Emergency Response Agency(Police/Fire Department)--Specify: <br /> Exact location of facility <br /> Name of person reporting incident <br /> Hazardous materials involved <br /> Potential hazards presented by the hazardous material <br /> Gasoline spill, if applicable <br /> Quantity of spill,if applicable <br /> Injuries,if any <br /> Threat of fire <br /> Storm drain system threatened <br /> All other information requested <br /> 2. (209) 468-3420 Notify San Joaquin County Public Health Services (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) (after <br /> working hours or on weekends, use (209) 982-7020 Emergency Response Team pager <br /> number) <br /> Repeat information given to Local Emergency Response Agency <br /> 3. (800)852-7550 Notify the Governor's Office of Emergency Services (OES)Warning Center. <br /> Repeat information given to Local Emergency Response Agency <br /> 4. (425)313-6100 Call Costco Wholesale main office <br /> Repeat information given to Local Emergency Response Agency <br /> In case of a large spill from a tanker truck, it is recommended that the designated hazardous <br /> materials contractor and pump truck be dispatched immediately. <br /> 5. Listen for instructions from Police Department, Fire Department, San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Services, Governor's Office of Emergency Services Warning Center, and Costco <br /> Wholesale. <br /> 6. Make no more calls after instructions from Costco Wholesale are received. Designate one <br /> person to wait for emergency personnel to either call or arrive. <br /> 10199.002.dm[VvWdml <br />