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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0519466
PE
1920
FACILITY_ID
FA0009213
FACILITY_NAME
WHITE ARROW INC
STREET_NUMBER
2402
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CALIFORNIA
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206-3220
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2402 S CALIFORNIA ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Pending
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efforts are necessary. We have described each frontline supervisor's employee/non-employees tracking method <br /> below: <br /> Name of supervisor: Department: Shift: Tracking method: <br /> Department Manager Operation Day checklist <br /> Andrew Moore Operation Day checklist <br /> Each department reports to their respective representative as follows: <br /> Once each evacuated group of employees have reached their evacuation destinations, each trained evacuation <br /> employee: <br /> Takes roll of his or her group <br /> Makes sure all persons are accounted for <br /> Reports in to a central checkpoint managed by Larry Finley <br /> Assumes role of department contact to answer questions. <br /> Head count results should be given to the local Fire Chief or firefighter, if requested. <br /> No employees are to return to the building until advised by the Terminal Manager/Supervisor or designee (after <br /> determination has been made that such re-entry is safe). If anyone is injured or contaminated, the Terminal <br /> Manager/Supervisor will activate rescue and first aid actions. If an emergency incident expands, the Terminal <br /> Manager/Supervisor may send employees home by normal means or providing them with transportation to an <br /> offsite location. <br /> Non-Evacuation Emergency Procedures <br /> White Arrow has the following non-evacuation procedures: <br /> Move to another department area and await further instructions. <br /> Responding to a tornado alarm <br /> In the event of a tornado, it is corporate policy to provide emergency warning and shelter. Once employees are <br /> made aware of a tornado situation, they are to follow these procedures: <br /> Enter the warehouse office and close and lock all doors <br /> Employees should stay away from windows, but stay inside the building they are in. Employees are not to leave <br /> the shelter or return to their regular duties until the all clear is given. <br /> The Terminal Manager of Supervisor will determine when it is safe for employees to leave their tornado shelter <br /> and return to work. At that time, the Terminal Manager of Supervisor will give a verbal announcement to return <br /> to work. <br /> If there is structural damage, the Terminal Manager of Supervisor will provide direction to evacuate the <br /> building. If anyone is injured or contaminated, the Terminal Manager of Supervisor will activate rescue and first <br /> aid actions. <br />
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