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Stockton, California <br /> (209) 333-1289 <br /> • Contact the IT Health and Safety Coordinator <br /> 1-800-326-4826 or 1-510-372-9100 <br /> • Contact the IT Project Manager <br /> 1-500-326-4826 or 1-510-372-9100 <br /> 3.11.4 Emergency Procedures <br /> Potential incidents fall under three general classifications: (1) worker injury or illness; (2) <br /> . chemical release to the atmosphere, soil, or surface waters; and (3) fire or explosions. The <br /> following sequence of events constitute the speck responses and control procedures to be <br /> taken in the event of these three incident scenarios. <br /> The initial response to any emergency will be firstly to protect human health and safety, and <br /> then the environment. Secondary response to the emergency will be identification, <br /> containment, treatment, and disposal assessment. <br /> 3.11.4.1 Hazard Assessment <br /> • The Emergency Coordinator and Field Supervisor in consultation with the Health and Safety <br /> Coordinator will assess possible hazards to human health or the environment that may result <br /> from the chemical release, fire, or explosion. The Emergency Coordinator will assess the <br /> hazards posed by an incident through the following steps, as appropriate: <br /> - • Assess immediate threat to human life and health. <br /> • Assess immediate need to protect public health and safety <br /> • Identify the materials involved in the incident <br /> ® • Identify exposure and/or release pathways and the quantities of materials <br /> involved <br /> • Determine the potential effects of exposure/release, and appropriate safety <br /> precautions. <br /> _ MZJo9-28-9Z1ENG/9783.MER 33 <br />