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(Option 3) <br /> 11.4 Roles and Responsibilities for On-Site and Off-Site Personnel <br /> (Insert name and/or title) is designated the Emergency Response Coordinator <br /> (Note: this individual should be identified in Chapter 1, Organizational Structure). <br /> He/she is responsible for implementing the emergency response plan and coordinates <br /> emergency response activities on this site. He/she provides specific direction for <br /> emergency action based upon information available regarding the incident and <br /> response capabilities and initiates emergency procedures, including protection of the <br /> public and notification of appropriate authorities. <br /> In the event of an emergency, the site has established and relies upon an on-site <br /> emergency response team. The names of the emergency response team leader and <br /> alternates are listed in Table 11-4. At least one of these individuals is on site whenever <br /> work operations are underway. <br /> The on- site emergency response team is responsible for providing the following <br /> emergency response services: <br /> (This is a table. Identify the emergencies from (Identify the actions on-site emergency responders may take in <br /> Table 11-1 that can be responded to by on-site response to this emergency e.g., shut supply valve, or use fire <br /> emergency responders. Insert a new row for extinguisher, etc.)Enter all of the activities for each emergency in <br /> each emergency.) one row, in a list) <br /> SOPs for each of these emergency response functions can be found within Chapter 12, <br /> the SOPs chapter of this HASP (supplement this chapter of the HASP as <br /> appropriate). <br /> Off-site emergency response personnel are relied upon to provide the services listed <br /> below. Off-site emergency response organizations listed in Table 11-4, Emergency <br /> Contact Information, have a copy of the site HASP; are 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 to 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 - 9 <br />