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5/6/2026 2:08:41 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2026
RECORD_ID
PR0513890
PE
2220 - SM HW GEN <5 TONS/YR
FACILITY_ID
FA0009534
FACILITY_NAME
Tesla Service Center - Stockton
STREET_NUMBER
3131
STREET_NAME
AUTO CENTER
STREET_TYPE
CIR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95212
APN
12802014
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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Site Address
3131 AUTO CENTER CIR STOCKTON 95212
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EHS&S PROCEDURE <br />Document Code NA-SSD-EPR-PRO-5-300 <br />Document Title Site Specific Emergency Action Plan for SSD <br />Uncontrolled when printed - Do not use before ensuring that this document is applicable and that this is the current version. <br />Proprietary and Confidential, Tesla, Inc. | 6 <br />7.1 Notification of an Emergency <br />Employees may be notified of an emergency or potential emergency in several different ways. These <br />notifications may occur singly, concurrently, or sequentially. For more information on any of the <br />emergency notifications and alert methods listed here, please visit the Emergency Management <br />Resource Hub. <br />7.1.1 Building Alarm System <br />(If this applies, please include a short summary of what the alarm system consists of. If this does not <br />apply, move to the next step.) <br />7.1.2 Everbridge <br />Employees may receive notifications and alerts of emergency conditions from Tesla via the Everbridge <br />system. These alerts may be delivered via email, text message, or telephone call. Employees are <br />encouraged to add the Everbridge app to their mobile device and activate an account using their Tesla <br />identification. <br />7.1.3 Local Emergency Alerts <br />Employees should consider registering for local emergency alerts for their home location and the location <br />of their work. Instructions for registering vary by jurisdiction. <br />7.1.4 Weather Radios <br />In areas prone to severe storms (thunderstorms, high winds, tornados, hail, flash flooding, and lightning) <br />or other rapid-onset weather emergencies, the facility should always operate a weather radio when <br />people are present. This radio should be powered and have a battery backup, be placed somewhere <br />employees will hear the tone, and be turned up loud enough to attract attention. Employees should all be <br />familiar with the alert tone of the radio. <br />Remote service locations should have a weather radio app installed on the work telephone or tablet <br />device that runs 24/7, has location tracking enabled, and can override DND and silence functions on the <br />device. <br />Televisions tuned to 24/7 news stations or local broadcast stations credentialed as emergency notification <br />resources may be used as visual indicators to augment weather radios. <br />8 Reporting Emergencies <br />Any emergency condition, including those involving hazardous materials, that poses a real or likely threat <br />to the health or safety of employees, contract personnel, visitors or guests, including medical <br />emergencies, should be reported as follows: <br />1.Local Emergency Services/911. Contact local emergency services to report the emergency as <br />soon as possible. <br />2.Call 911 OR insert the emergency number for your facility. <br />3.Follow all instructions issued by the emergency operator and prepare to begin taking protective <br />actions. <br />4.Manager Notification <br />After taking a protective action, and once you are in a safe location, notify your manager of the <br />emergency (if they are not already on-site.) If the Manager is unavailable, contact the Regional <br />Manager. If the Regional Manager is not available, proceed to the next step. <br />5.Call the Emergency Management Risk Operations Center (EMROC) <br />Dial 877-888-3752, then press 0 and then 1. <br />Be prepared with the following information when calling local emergency services/911 and the EMROC: <br />•Your Name and your call-back number <br />•Nature of the emergency (e.g., fire, medical, severe weather, hazardous materials spill) <br />•Location of the emergency with best accuracy (e.g., column number, floor, production area)
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