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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0542223
PE
1921
FACILITY_ID
FA0001696
FACILITY_NAME
San Joaquin County Public Health Services
STREET_NUMBER
1601
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAZELTON
STREET_TYPE
Ave
City
Stockton
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1601 E Hazelton Ave
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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FACILITY THREAT PLAN : HAZELTON <br /> This document works in conjunction with Public Health Services Department Emergency Plan. Although <br /> both address emergency responses and responsibilities, the Facility Threat Plan is facility specific, <br /> detailing items that will only affect particular buildings of PHS, i.e., evacuation routes and fire <br /> extinguisher placement. If the directives are not in Facility Threat Plan,they are detailed in the <br /> Department Emergency Plan. <br /> FACILITY •• •D • • <br /> The FTC is responsible for evaluating threats and making protective action decisions with public safety <br /> agencies. During active threats,the FTC supervises implementation of a protective action by the <br /> department, disseminates information to Area Wardens regarding the event, and maintains the Facility <br /> Threat Plan. <br /> ALERTING AUTHORITIES <br /> When an employee is witness to an emergency situation/threat (fire,toxic exposure, medical situation, <br /> etc.), expectation is that he/she will contact the nearest supervisor and/or call 9-911 (from County <br /> phones) or 911 from cell phones. The next person to contact is the Facility Threat Coordinator. <br /> RESPONSEINITIAL <br /> Once a threat occurs,the Facility Threat Coordinator and Alerting Aides will immediately report to the <br /> Internal Command Post. The FTC will do take the following steps: <br /> 1. Activate the Internal Command Post <br /> 2. Develop a message to Area Wardens that states <br /> the problem <br /> 3. Action to be taken <br /> 4. Internal Command Post is activated <br /> 5. Method for contacting him/her <br /> 6. Area Wardens are to check in via i-com radio <br /> 7. Direct Alerting Aides to call each Area Warden, starting with primary assignee and provide initial <br /> message from FTC. <br /> COMMUNICATIONS <br /> NOTIFICATION OF WARDENS <br /> The FTC or Alerting Aides are responsible for making personal contact with all of the Area Wardens. <br /> Area Wardens will then access and set their assigned i-com radio to the following settings: <br /> Radio Channel: 7 <br /> Group Code: 01 <br /> Smart Ring (SR):OFF <br /> They will then check in with the FTC via i-com radio. If the radio check does not work, Area Wardens are <br /> to call the Internal Command Post at 209-468-3409. <br />
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