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out the. Have a fire watch after the fire is exuished and report the fire <br />to your supervisor immediately. <br />d. Each Supervisor will evacuate all their employees to their designated area, if <br />necessary. It is necessary to evacuate all buildings that are experiencing <br />smoke or fire, and all buildings that are connected or close to such a building. <br />If the fire is in a vehicle or a structure (wall or ceiling) immediately call the <br />fire department (911) to report the incident. If you can safely keep the fire <br />under control, do so, if not, evacuate the area with the other personnel. <br />Report the incident to your supervisor immediately. Do NOT take any <br />chances; play it SAFE. <br />2. The Supervisor will then set-up a first-aid station in their area using the most <br />qualified personnel available. The Supervisor will also make sure all personnel are <br />accounted for. The Supervisor in that area or the contractors supervisor will <br />immediately inform other employees and the Emergency Coordinator (EC) of the <br />situation. If the EC is not available see Table 2 for alternates. <br />3. The Maintenance Operator will shut-off electricity to the affected area. <br />4. The Emergency Coordinator (or the Supervisor, in their absence) will then make a <br />decision on whether to fight the fire or not. The decision will be based on the <br />severity of the fire, the number of qualified personnel available, the number of fire <br />extinguishers available, etc. <br />5. All Supervisors along with employees, contractors, and other occupants of the <br />building will report to the Evacuation Assembly Area. <br />a. At the Assembly Area, the assigned personnel in Table 1 will take a head <br />count of all employees and/or contractors from his/her location and report the <br />results of the head count to the Emergency Coordinator. <br />b. The Emergency Coordinator will inform the Fire Department contact of the <br />approximate area where any employee/contractor not accounted for might <br />have been working. <br />C. When the fire is out, the Fire Chief and the Emergency Coordinator will <br />determine the extent of the fire damage and whether or not the shift can be <br />continued. <br />6. No employees will remain behind to operate critical plant operations before they <br />evacuate. <br />3.2.1 Responsibilities of Employees <br />Emergency Coordinator (EC) (or next alternate available): <br />A <br />