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Emergency Response Action Plan Version :27.10.4 <br /> RESPONSEINITIAL • <br /> Initial response actions are those actions taken by personnel immediately upon becoming aware of a <br /> discharge or emergency incident, before the appropriate Emergency Response Team (ERT) <br /> (described in Section 4.0) is formed and functioning. Timely implementation of these initial steps is of <br /> the utmost importance because they can greatly affect the overall response operation. <br /> It is important to properly classify the emergency level to ensure a proper response. The emergency <br /> level of the incident will affect the notifications and the initial response to the incident. <br /> It is important to note that the actions described in this Section are intended only as <br /> guidelines. The appropriate response to a particular incident may vary depending on the nature and <br /> severity of the incident and on other factors that are not readily addressed. Note that, without <br /> exception, personnel and public safety is first priority . <br /> INITIAL RESPONSE ACTIONS -SUMMARY <br /> Assume responsibility and control of the situation. <br /> Assess the incident- Personnel and Public Safety is first priority. Provide immediate aid to <br /> the injured. <br /> Eliminate any sources of ignition. <br /> Isolate the source of a discharge, eliminate, or minimize further flow and initiate containment. <br /> Conduct immediate notification to activate the alarm system and mobilize the Spill <br /> Management Team or Local Response Team, Fire Department, Oil Spill Response Team, <br /> or Hazmat Team as necessary. <br /> Notify federal/state/local agencies and other contacts per notification tables in <br /> Section 2.0 (NRC,OSC, etc.). <br /> Control the area - Evacuate as needed and prevent personnel from entering the area until <br /> trained responders have arrived. <br /> Section 3.3 discusses initial response actions for specific incidents. <br /> The first Company employee on scene will function as the Person-in-Charge until relieved by an <br /> authorized supervisor who will assume the role of on-scene Incident Commander. Transfer of <br /> command will take place as more senior management respond to the incident. <br /> The person functioning as Incident Commander during the initial response period has the <br /> authority to take the steps necessary to control the situation and must not be constrained by <br /> these general guidelines. <br /> Shell Supply and Distribution ERAP-33 Stockton Terminal FRP <br /> ©2019 Witt O' Brien's Revision Date:October, 2019 <br />