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' Community Health and Safety Plan <br /> RAINWATER CAR WASH,Manteca,California 95336 Page 24 <br /> May 30,1012 <br /> ' Matthew R. deHaas,cell phone:(661)917-9024 <br /> Alternate: <br /> Gabriele Baader,cell phone: (626)712-0589 <br /> 11.3 Fire or Explosion <br /> ' In the event of fire or explosion,personnel should contact the local fire department immediately by dialing 911. <br /> When representatives of the fire department arrive,the SHSS, or designated representative,will advise the <br /> ' commanding fire officer of the location,nature,and identification of any hazardous materials on-site. Only <br /> trained,experienced firefighters should attempt to extinguish substantial fires at the site. Site personnel should not <br /> attempt to fight fires unless properly trained and equipped to do so. <br /> ' 11.4 Underground Utilities <br /> In the event that an underground conduit is damaged during excavation or drilling,mechanized equipment will <br /> ' immediately be shut off until the nature of the piping that was damaged can be determined. Depending on the <br /> nature of the broken conduit(e.g.,natural gas,water, or electricity),the appropriate local utility must be <br /> contacted. <br /> ' 11.6 Evacuation <br /> The SHSS will designate evacuation routes and refuge areas to be used in the event of an emergency. Site <br /> ' personnel will stay upwind from vapors or smoke and up-gradient from spills. If workers are in an exclusion or <br /> contamination reduction zone at the start of an emergency,they should exit through the established <br /> decontamination areas whenever possible. If evacuation cannot be done through an established decontamination <br /> ' area, site personnel will go to the nearest safe location and remove contaminated clothing there or, if possible, <br /> leave it near the exclusion zone. Personnel will assemble at the predetermined refuge following evacuation and <br /> decontamination. The SHSS,or designated representative,will count and identify site personnel to verify that all <br /> thave been evacuated safely. <br /> 11.6 Hazardous Material Spill <br /> If a hazardous material spill occurs,site personnel should locate the source of the spill and determine the hazard it <br /> poses to the health and safety of site workers and the public.An attempt to stop or reduce the flow can be made, if <br /> it can be done without risk to personnel.Otherwise,the spill area should be isolated and entry by unauthorized <br /> ' personnel not allowed.All sources of ignition that are located within 100 feet of the spill,including vehicle <br /> engines,should be de-energized. If the spill is of such nature or extent that it cannot be safely contained, or poses <br /> an imminent threat to human health or the environment,an emergency cleanup contractor should be called as soon <br /> ' as possible.Additional spill containment measures are listed below: <br /> • Containers may be stood upright or rotated to stop the flow of liquids.This step should be accomplished <br /> ' as soon as the spill or leak occurs,providing it is safe to do so. <br /> • Sorbent pads,booms,or adjacent soil may be used to dike or berm the spill,or to solidify liquids. <br /> • Sorbent pads,soil,or booms, if used,should be placed in appropriate containers after use,pending <br /> ' disposal. <br /> • Contaminated tools and equipment should also be collected for subsequent cleaning or disposal. <br /> ' Ami Adini <br /> ' s<Associa[¢s,inc. <br />