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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0537529
PE
2229
FACILITY_ID
FA0014894
FACILITY_NAME
SIMPSON STRONG-TIE CO
STREET_NUMBER
5151
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
Way
City
Stockton
Zip
95206
APN
17746023
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
5151 S Airport Way
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\HW\HW_2229_PR0537529_5151 S AIRPORT_.tif
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• <br /> Simpson Strong-Tie cm <br /> EAP-FPP Program <br /> BOMB THREAT <br /> Bomb threats are a rare occurrence but can happen. The only reasonable explanations for <br /> a call reporting a bomb threat are: <br /> • the caller has definite knowledge or believes that an explosive or incendiary device has <br /> been or will be placed, and may want to minimize personal injury or property damage. <br /> • the caller wants to create an atmosphere of anxiety and panic which will, in turn, <br /> possibly result in a disruption of the normal activities at the facility where the device is <br /> purportedly located. <br /> In the event of a bomb threat or suspected presence of a bomb: <br /> 1) CONTACT DAVE OLNEY AND TONY CERVANTEZ IMMEDIATELY; <br /> - report on the situation,. <br /> - Dave or Tony will contact authorities, <br /> - DO NOT use the radio or beeper as the electrical impulse may cause detonation. <br /> 2) IF THE THREAT IS MADE BY PHONE; <br /> - have another person monitor the call if possible, <br /> - keep the caller on the line as long as possible. <br /> ASK: <br /> - when will the bomb explode? <br /> - where is the bomb located? <br /> - what kind of bomb is it? <br /> - what does the bomb look like? <br /> - what will set it off? <br /> - why did you place it? <br /> - what is your name and address? <br /> 3) FILL OUT A BOMB THREAT CHECKLIST as soon as possible. <br /> - give it to Tony Cervantez or EHS Coordinator <br /> 4) DO NOT DISCUSS THE CALL WITH OTHER EMPLOYEES: <br /> - this will only create panic and inadvertently set off the device and/or result in <br /> injury from the ensuing rush to get out. <br /> Dave Olney will organize a search team after notifying authorities. <br /> t <br /> The search team must be told "DO NOT TO TOUCH HANDLE OR E AN)V,�% <br /> SUSPICIOUS ITEMS." ,n 7;V <br /> Eli c <br /> IF THE SITUATION DICTATES, an evacuation will be ordered and will occur or#r.through`' <br /> areas previously searched. DO NOT USE THE FIRE ALARM AS NOTIFICATION!° 4 <br /> THE SEARCH TEAM should notify people as they clear areas, and direct th r egress V <br /> through the cleared areas. <br /> David Olney 14 <br /> Rev: 9/17/15 <br />
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