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11.2 On-Site Emergency Response Equipment <br /> Emergency procedures may require specialized equipment to facilitate worker rescue, <br /> contamination control and reduction, or post-emergency clean-up. Emergency <br /> response equipment stocked on this site is listed in Table 11-2. The equipment <br /> inventory and storage locations are based on the potential emergencies described in <br /> Table 11-1. This equipment inventory is designed to meet on-site emergency response <br /> needs and any specialized equipment needs that off-site responders might require <br /> because of the hazards at this site. <br /> Any additional PPE required and stocked for emergency response is also listed in Table <br /> 11-2 below. During an emergency, the Emergency Response Coordinator (if you <br /> have not included this role, identify the name and/or title of the person with the <br /> following responsibility) is responsible for specifying the level of PPE required for <br /> emergency response. At a minimum, personal protective equipment used by <br /> emergency responders will comply with Chapter 6, Personal Protective Equipment, of <br /> this HASP. <br /> Emergency response equipment is inspected at regular intervals and maintained in <br /> good working order. The equipment inventory is replenished as necessary to maintain <br /> response capabilities. <br /> Emergency Equipment <br /> Specific Type Quantity Stocked Location Stored <br /> WWTP building <br /> First aid kit 2 and service truck <br /> onsite. <br /> Fire extinguisher 1 In all vehicles <br /> Emergency PPE <br /> Specific Type Quanti Stocked Location Stored <br /> (Use a separate row for each type of emergency PPE stored, like (insert number) (insert location) <br /> SCBA or fully encapsulated Level A suit-butyl) <br /> Hearing protection plugs Box on location In service <br /> vehicles <br /> Hard hats Each investigation Worn at all times <br /> member <br /> 11.3 Emergency Planning Maps <br /> Figure 11-3a provides a map of the site with key on-site emergency planning <br /> information clearly marked. Emergency evacuation route(s), places of refuge, <br /> assembly point(s), and the locations of key site emergency equipment are identified on <br /> this map. Site zone boundaries are shown, however, there are no known areas of <br /> contamination at this time, therefore, and none are identified on the emergency <br /> planning map. Figure 11-3a is posted at site entry points and at locations throughout <br /> the work site. Figure 11-3b indicates the route to the nearest emergency medical <br /> Chapter 11 - 2 <br />