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6 <br />SITE EMERGENCY • <br />INFORMATION <br />.)epcnding on the nature of the incident, you should be prepared to give the following informatiom <br />Name <br />Call back telephone number — <br />Nature of incident i <br />Type and volume of chemicals involved <br />Injuries <br />Exact location <br />Threatened populations <br />Threatened environmental features <br />Actions taken and/or requested <br />AGENCIES <br />Depending on the nature of the incident, you may be required to contact any of the following agencies: <br />A¢cncy <br />Local Fire Department <br />Police Department <br />Local Emergency Response Agency <br />California Highway Patrol (CHP) <br />California Office of Emergency Services (OES) <br />National Response Center (NRC) <br />California Regional Water Quality <br />Control Board (RWQCB) <br />California Department of Fish and Game <br />United States Coast Guard <br />When to Notify <br />Fire, spill, explosion, bomb threat" <br />Fire% spill', explosion, bomb threat <br />Fire% spill', explosion% bomb threat' <br />Fire or spill on public road or highway <br />If, after initial actions are taken, the incident poses an actual or <br />potential threat to facility, public and/or environmental safety <br />If a chemical release exceeds its Reportable Quantity (RQ) <br />If a release or threatened release may adversely <br />affect ground and/or surface waters <br />Spill on public lands or off-highway and if a release or threatened <br />release may adversely affect surface waters and wildlife areas <br />If a release enters a navigable water or area affecting a navigable <br />waterway <br />*Notification may be required by local ordinance or if department has jurisdiction over such an event. <br />L44/ber0.744a <br />