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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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Simpson Strong-Tie <br /> EAP-FPP Program <br /> FIRE EMERGENCY <br /> Fire instills panic like no other emergency. STAY CALM ... report all fires and smoke. <br /> Many people are seriously injured in a fire for two primary reasons: <br /> 1) they attempt to extinguish a fire without having been trained on how to do so, and <br /> 2)they run back into a burning building in an attempt to rescue someone believed to be <br /> still inside, or to retrieve a "valuable" item left behind during the evacuation. <br /> Simpson Strong-Tie also feels strongly about personnel being heroes and re-entering a <br /> burning building. DO NOT RE-ENTER A BURNING BUILDING. Follow the instructions in <br /> the Evacuation section regarding building re-entry. <br /> We have multiple use fire extinguishers in our facility. Fire extinguishers are rated as <br /> follows: <br /> A = ordinary combustibles (paper, wood, fabric) <br /> B = liquid (oil, grease) <br /> C = electrical (panels, breakers, equipment) <br /> FIRE RESPONSE PROCEDURES <br /> 1) SOUND THE FIRE ALARM <br /> - This is done by activating one of the many alarm boxes located in the facility -- <br /> know the location of the alarms before a fire occurs. <br /> - There may be a system-wide announcement on the paging system. If an <br /> announcement is made to evacuate, do so immediately. <br /> - Evacuation personnel (see Evacuation Section) will handle the orderly egress of <br /> employees, visitors, and customers. <br /> 2) CALL 911 <br /> - Tell the emergency operator the nature of the emergency <br /> - Provide the following information: <br /> COMPANY NAME <br /> COMPANY ADDRESS <br /> WHAT IS BURNING? (machine, paper, etc.) <br /> WHERE (Building Number - 1st floor, 2nd floor, etc.) <br /> TYPE OF FIRE (liquid, electrical, etc.) <br /> SWVJ <br /> �r <br /> 3 NOTIFY DAVID OLNEY AND TONY CERVANTEZ OF THE FIRELU <br /> ' <br /> Be ready to report the following information: <br /> ■ What is burning? (machines, paper, etc.), } <br /> ■ Where? (1st floor, 2nd floor, Sales Department, etc.), "Yu <br /> ■ Type of fire? (liquid, electrical, etc.). <br /> David Olney 8 <br /> Rev: 9/17/15 <br />
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