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IERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDI InrS <br /> In the event of a fire, spill, or a leak or suspected leak in the tanks and/or piping, the following steps are to be <br /> taken as applicable: <br /> 1. TURN OFF PUMPS using the Emergency Pump Shut-Off Switch. <br /> 2. EVACUATION: If there is any immediate danger, ANNOUNCE to all persons on the site: "There is an <br /> emergency. Please turn off your engines and leave the station on foot immediately." <br /> 3. CALL FOR HELP in case of an emergency by dialing 9-1-1 and giving the following information: <br /> "THERE IS A FIRE / GASOLINE SPILL at the station at (give address)." If anyone is trapped or needs medical <br /> attention, tell the answering dispatcher. Stay on the phone and be prepared to answer any questions <br /> concerning the situation. <br /> 4. LOOK AROUND to assure that all others have left the station if necessary, particularly those in vehicles who <br /> may need assistance or may not have heard the emergency announcement. Assist, or direct assistance to, <br /> anyone having difficulty leaving the station area and anyone who may be injured. <br /> 5. ATTEMPT TO EXTINGUISH any small or incipient fire if you can do so safely. Have the fire extinguisher <br /> ready to use in the event of any spill. Try to contain any large spill, or use absorbent on smaller spills. <br /> 6. REPORT to arriving emergency response personnel to provide them with any information or assistance they <br /> might need. <br /> 7. CONTACT the station Operator if s/he is not already at the station. Use the list below for emergency <br /> contacts: <br /> Name/Title/Bus #/Home #: <br /> HOLLY GOULART, Manager 209-477-3699 Business 209-937-4828 Pager <br /> 8. NOTIFY CHEVRON MAINTENANCE DISPATCH (24 hour) 1-800-423-3528 <br /> All Chevron Maintenance Dispatchers have authority to authorized work to be <br /> performed during an emergency as requested by an agency or Chevron <br /> Operator by calling the 24 hour number. <br /> Chevron will notify the appropriate State and Local agencies unless the situation requires urgent immediate <br /> response by the agencies, in which case the OPERATOR should notify these agencies: <br /> 1. LOCAL AGENCY, San Joaquin County Environmental Health, 209-468-3400 <br /> 2. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 209-468-3962 or 209-468-4400 <br /> 3. CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (24 Hours), 800-852-7550 <br /> 4. NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (24 Hours), 800-424-8802 <br /> 9. Operator should attempt to isolate leak location by inspection. <br /> 10. Chevron will coordinate whatever corrective actions need to be taken beyond the Operator's capabilities. <br /> Chevron will file whatever reports need to be filed with local and state agencies, and send a copy to the <br /> station for the Operator's files. <br /> 11. EVACUATION: In the event evacuation is necessary, the attendant will announce for all customers and <br /> personnel to evacuate the building using the nearest exit door. All persons should go to the emergency <br /> meeting area as designated on the site map <br /> 12. RE-ENTRY: If evacuation has occurred and emergency responders have been called, re-entering this facility <br /> should take place with extreme caution and only under the direction of the senior emergency responder on <br /> site and Chevron personnel. <br /> THESE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES MUST BE FILLED OUT AND POSTED <br /> CONSPICUOUSLY ON SITE ALONG WITH THE ATTACHED SITE PLAN <br />