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11 <br />.ZT-Olog 4 11 <br />The Tracy DC has several buildings which are occupied by personnel during operational hours. If <br />a release of hazardous waste and/or materials or other emergency occurred, an evacuation decision <br />would need to be made. Evacuation assembly locations are listed in Table 3. <br />The Emergency Coordinator will decide which areas of the facility should and should not be <br />evacuated. (The evacuation routes will be set during annual evacuation drills.) The EC will make <br />this decision using information from the eyewitness employees, wind sock, etc. Assembly areas <br />were chosen based on primary wind directions and ease of access for employees who would need <br />to evacuate (the wind is primarily from the west in the summer and the east in the winter). In the <br />event that the wind direction is from the east, a secondary assembly area was chosen <br />TABLE 3 Evacuation Assembly Locations <br />Primary Assembly Area <br />South of Perishable Warehouse facility at <br />AEvacuation Staging Areae Sign <br />Secondary Assembly Area <br />Northwest of Perishable Warehouse <br />facility at Grocery field fence. <br />The reasons for employees to evacuate the building are as follows: <br />• Verbal announcement is made on a two-way radio, cellular phone, and/or the direct telephone <br />line to Supervisors and Manager who in turn notify their employees. <br />• Verbal announcement is made on the Public Address System. <br />• There are obvious visible or audible signs of an ammonia release, a fire, or other disaster. <br />1. In the event a fire is discovered, the employee(s) nearest the fire will immediately: <br />a. Alert any personnel that may be unaware of the danger. <br />b. Alert supervisor for the area. <br />C. If the fire is small, such as a trash can fire or a fire in an open area, and can <br />be extinguished in a safe manner, then use a fire extinguisher, or sand to put <br />