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03/20/2008 15:44 19163725851 SACRAMENTO TERMINAL PAGE 05107 <br /> 15.Stockton Fire or other city Fre departments as appropriate to assist in <br /> mitigating potential fire hazards associated with the release_ <br /> 16.St. Joseph's Occupational Health Center or Emergency Department <br /> would be contactiad for medical emergencies or first aid treatment. <br /> Medical Emergencies <br /> Various types of injuries or illnesses could potentially result from fires, <br /> explosions, or releases at the facility. Injuries could potentially include cuts, <br /> punctures, broken bones, burns or internal bleeding. <br /> Persons exposed to or contaminated by gasoline/ethanol could potentially be <br /> overwhelmed by fumes and either collapse or have respiratory problems. These <br /> individuals may even need emergency medial rescue onsite from EMTs or <br /> paramedics. If possible, BPWCP would attempt to provide initial decontamination <br /> of the affected individuals using onsite safety showers. We would then send <br /> individual to hospital emergency or clinic with MSDS of the materials they were <br /> exposed to. In such an event, follow up medical surveillance such as blood or <br /> urine testing would be necessary to check for the level of exposure to benzene. <br /> We certainly hope we have provided information that you find helpful and <br /> welcome a chance to meet with you and discuss any further details if you feel <br /> necessary. <br /> Please feel free to contact me at 510-21-4704 or Mr. Mike Bush, Safety <br /> Coordinator, at 425-981-2561 or Mr. Michael Peterson, Stockton Terminal <br /> Manager at 209-466-4405. <br /> inc rely, . <br /> Debra Portello <br /> HSSE Advisor, BP Pipelines and Logistics <br /> BP West Coast Products LLC <br /> Attachments <br /> Cc, M. Peterson, Terminal files <br />