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go <br />Corporate EPA Coordinator: <br />District Manager: <br />General Manager: <br />Encountering Emergency Situations <br />Don Rognon <br />(801) 734-6400 wk <br />(801) 544-1177 hm <br />Ron DeJuncker <br />(208) 375-8301 wk <br />Tom Reed <br />(209) 599-4141 wk <br />(209) 543-0757 hm <br />When encountering an emergency situation, the employee <br />should ask him/herself these questions: <br />1. Is there an explosion hazard? <br />If yes, evacuate the area immediately, notify the <br />General Manager, and notify the local Fire <br />Department. <br />The site MUST NOT be re-entered until the situation <br />has been corrected. <br />2. Is there a fire hazard? <br />If yes, eliminate any source of ignition such as <br />smoking, running engines of vehicles. <br />3. Is there a slip and fall hazard? <br />If yes, station someone or something that will warn <br />others of the possible hazard. <br />4. The next step_ is the elimination of the source of <br />the problem. In most instances the source will be <br />a motor fuel from the dispensing islands and may be <br />eliminated by turning off the emergency s^:utoff <br />devices which are located: <br />a. At the right corner, on the front of the main <br />building is an emergency shutoff device that <br />can be pushed which stops all f mel to ,the <br />dispensing islands <br />b. At each Point -of -Sale (POS) register is an <br />emergency shutoff <br />C. At the circuit breaker box in the rear __ _tee <br />building. <br />S. For other sources such as leaking v= icI_ fuel <br />tanks, move the vehicle, if cossible, -.. an area <br />1-8 <br />