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0 Identifying medical and emergency facilities <br /> • Providing training and information about hazards on site and special handling <br /> procedures. <br /> 3.11.1.3 Personnel and Subcontractors <br /> All on-site personnel, whether involved in emergency response or not, will be notified of their <br /> - responsibilities in an emergency. They will be familiar with the ECR and the Emergency <br /> Coordinator's authority. <br /> 3.11.2 Emergency Equipment <br /> In the event of an emergency, equipment will be available that is consistent with the response <br /> plan to rescue and treat victims, protect response personnel, and mitigate hazardous conditions <br /> on site. Protective equipment up to Level D is anticipated for protection during emergency <br /> incidents. If greater protection is needed, off-site support equipped for the need should be <br /> considered. <br /> 3.11.3 Communication and Notification <br /> 3.11.3 i Communications <br /> Personnel will be familiar with protocol for contacting support groups and agencies identified <br /> in the ECR. Emergency numbers and phone locations will be posted so that outside <br /> assistance can be requested. A vicinity map showing the location of the nearest hospital will <br /> also be posted (Figure 5). <br /> 3.11.3.2 Notification <br /> If the Emergency Coordinator determines that the site has an uncontrolled situation such as an <br /> injury, spill, fare, or explosion which could threaten public health or the environment, he/she <br /> will report his findings as follows: <br /> • Alert site personnel. Initiate the appropriate response to the situation. <br /> Contact the emergency support unit if needed. <br /> • Fire, Police, Ambulance: Phone 911 <br /> St. Joseph's Medical Center <br /> `-" 1800 N. California <br /> MZ(09-28-9Z1ENG 9783.MEIt 32 <br />