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' • <br /> ' Section 8: Emergency Response Plan <br /> ' Hazard recognition is an essential part of the Emergency Response Plan. Initiation of the <br /> contingency plan relies on the employee's ability to recognize an emergency or potential for an <br /> emergency. The following is a list of events, which will immediately initiate emergency <br /> ' procedures: <br /> • Explosion <br /> ' • Fire <br /> ' • Release of organic vapors or particulate above the action levels <br /> • Personal injury <br /> • Failure or expected failure of runon/runoff control measures <br /> • Natural occurrences (i.e., lightning, tornado, high winds, etc.) <br /> • Spills <br /> ' 8.1 Emergency Communications <br /> Emergency communications will consist of four methods. <br /> 8.1.1 Verbal Communication <br /> Verbal communication will be the primary method of emergency communication between onsite <br /> personnel, distance permitting. <br /> ' 8.1.2 Hand Signals <br /> • Hands clasped on wrists will indicate personnel to stop work and exit Exclusion Zone. <br /> Hands on throat indicates inability to breathe. <br /> ' . Thumbs up indicates OK. <br /> • Thumbs down indicates not OK. <br /> ' 8.1.3 Air Horn[Vehicle Horn <br /> As appropriate, air horns will be carried by personnel entering any established Exclusion Zone <br /> ' and stationed in the Support Zone. If air horns fail or are lost, vehicle horns may be used as a <br /> substitute. Air horns will be the primary alarm system and used in the following manner: <br /> ' Health and Safety Plan Page 12 <br /> Union Pacific Railroad Company, Stockton Railyard Site, Stockton, California <br /> gaadminasstyobs120031032777.16_union pacific-slockmn yard109-reports19.09_reports12005_hasplhasp.da <br />