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Client: American Savings Bank <br /> Contact Person: Bernice Jones <br /> (209) 832-4032 <br /> Encountering Hazardous Situations (requiring evacuation) <br /> In the event of an emergency, (i.e. fires, explosions or any unplanned sudden or non- <br /> sudden release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents to air, soil or <br /> surface water at the facility) the team member that observes this condition shall give <br /> an emergency alarm. The emergency alarm signal will be three horn blasts on the <br /> horn located in the site vehicle. <br /> Actions to be taken will be dictated by the emergency. All appropriate local <br /> emergency response agencies shall be notified immediately. The police, fire <br /> department, emergency response teams and ambulance may be reached via telephone <br /> by dialing "911". <br /> The nearest hospital and additional emergency contacts are listed on the previous page <br /> (Section 1.0). <br /> Personnel encountering a hazardous situation shall instruct others on site to evacuate <br /> the vicinity immediately and call the Field Safety Supervisor and the Project Manager <br /> for instructions. <br /> The site must not be re-entered until backup help, monitoring equipment and personal <br /> protective equipment is on hand. <br /> 14.4 Air Releases <br /> The degree of releases of airborne contaminants that constitutes an emergency shall <br /> be determined by the FSS if circumstances permit. In general, it is unlikely that <br /> subsurface sampling operations will result in air releases of significance outside the <br /> exclusion zone. Evidence of the spread of subsurface contaminants outside the <br /> exclusion zone (as detected by instruments) will require cessation of operations and <br /> capping of the borehole. <br /> In the event of air release of contamination that can not be immediately controlled, <br /> field personnel will withdraw to an uncontaminated area and prevent non-project <br /> personnel from entering the area. <br /> 14.5 Weather <br /> Severe weather shall serve as a basis to ease or suspend outdoor field operations. <br /> Examples include snow, high winds, temperature extremes and rain. Determinations <br /> of what conditions will require shutdown or postponement of operation shall be made <br /> through consultation between the Project Manager, FSS and Field Staff. <br /> CRC Environmental Risk Management,Inc. Project No. 2100-217-2 <br /> American Savings Bank 150 West 10th Street <br /> February 15, 1995 29 Tracy,California <br />