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s + <br /> (Choose Option 1, Option 2, or Option 3 for the text of 11.4 only; delete the text <br /> for the other two options. Option 1: all site personnel evacuate during an <br /> emergency and no one is permitted to assist during emergency response; the <br /> site relies on off-site emergency responders to conduct emergency response <br /> operations. Option 2: some site personnel evacuate during an emergency, but <br /> other site personnel conduct limited emergency response operations; the site <br /> relies on off-site emergency responders for most emergency response <br /> operations. Option 3: an on-site HAZMAT team conducts most of the emergency <br /> response operations; off-site emergency responders are called only when the <br /> emergency response operations are beyond the capability of the on-site HAZMAT <br /> team.) <br /> (Option 1) <br /> 11.4 Roles and Responsibilities for On-Site and Off-Site Personnel <br /> (Patrick Riggs, Public Works Superintendent) has been designated the Emergency <br /> Response Coordinator. He is responsible for implementing the emergency response <br /> plan and coordinates emergency response activities on this site. He/she provides <br /> specific direction for emergency action based upon information available regarding the <br /> incident and response capabilities and initiates emergency procedures, including <br /> protection of the public and notification of appropriate authorities. <br /> In the event of an emergency, site personnel are evacuated and do not participate in <br /> emergency response activities. As a result, this emergency response plan is designed <br /> to comply with 29 CFR 1910.38. The on-site personnel and their alternates responsible <br /> for coordinating site evacuation efforts are listed in Table 11-4. The Emergency <br /> Response Coordinator or one of his/her alternates is on site whenever work operations <br /> are underway. <br /> This site relies upon the off-site emergency response organizations listed in Table 11-4, <br /> Emergency Contact Information, to respond to site emergencies. These organizations <br /> have been provided a copy of the site HASP; have been thoroughly briefed on site <br /> operations, hazards, and potential emergencies; have participated in a site walk- <br /> through if necessary; and are appropriately trained, staffed, and equipped to provide <br /> emergency response to this site. These organizations are contacted at least semi- <br /> annually or when changes in operations or new potential hazards are introduced on site <br /> to verify the accuracy of phone numbers and contact names, and to ensure that current <br /> points of contact are aware of site operations and hazards. <br /> Chapter 11 - 5 <br />