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SECTION IV: <br />EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT <br />Fire Extinguishers: There are approximately 100 fire extinguishers (Type ABC) throughout the <br />facility. There is one on each forklift and several located in each department. <br />First Aid Kits: Each building (department) has a first aid kit with limited resources. <br />Mill Rescue: Building 5 (mill room) has 2 mill rescue boxes on wheels. Building 13 (Precision <br />molding) has a mill rescue box, Building 1 (the Lab) has mill rescue equipment. <br />Protective Equipment: Supply, Building 15 has face shields, safety glasses, goggles, chemical <br />protection gloves, white Tyvek jumpsuits, earplugs, respirators for welding, dust and chemicals. <br />Absorbents: Supply has bagged Stardust super absorbent and pads. There is also a limited <br />amount in each department and pads in the Flammables Storage building. <br />Eye Wash & Showers: Stations are located by chemical tanks northeast of Building 1, <br />Handbuild Department of Building 1, also next to spray booth behind Building 9 and in Building <br />9. <br />EMERGENCY CHECKLIST: <br />The following will be regularly maintained: <br />• Fire extinguishers and emergency equipment. <br />• Alarm system. <br />• Spill clean-up materials. <br />• Decontamination clothing and respirators. <br />Water supply and pressure. <br />EMERGENCY REPORTING <br />Holz employees are not trained to combat any emergencies other than small fires and very small <br />chemical spills. <br />Whenever there is an imminent or actual situation resulting from fire, explosion and/or known <br />chemical release, it is the legal responsibility of the Emergency Coordinator (or designee) to <br />notify the appropriate State and/or local agencies. An emergency notification phone roster is on <br />page 3. <br />If there is an emergency that could threaten human health or the environment outside the facility, <br />the Emergency Coordinator must notify appropriate local authorities. Emergency Coordinator <br />must also be available to help appropriate officials to decide whether local areas should be <br />evacuated and must notify the California Office of Emergency Services at 9400 852-7550. <br />Information to report: <br />• Name and phone number of the person reporting <br />• Name and address of the facility <br />• Time and type of incident (fire, explosion, chemical release). <br />• Name and quantity of material involved to extent known. <br />• Extent of injuries, if any <br />• Possible hazards to human health or environment outside the facility. <br />D <br />