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Emergency Response Equipment Needs: Fly ash poses a dust hazard if a spill occurs,therefore there is <br /> no equipment required to maintain. <br /> Critical Plant Operations Shut Down Or Control: If possible,stop the leak(use water if necessary).All <br /> equipment associated with the leak will be shut down. <br /> Personnel Evacuation and Accounting: All personnel will evacuate the spill area unless the spill is on a <br /> small scale that can be stopped or controlled by personnel. If evacuation is required,do not evacuate to <br /> a location that is downwind of the leak. <br /> Emergency Response Training Requirements: None. <br /> Emergency Contacts: <br /> 1. Chris Hughes 801-513-8637 UAL 19 2016 <br /> 2. John Stephenson 209-628-7275 <br /> 3. Rod Hanson 435-979-0923 <br /> 4. Stockton Police Department 911 <br /> 5. Police Non-Emergency 209-937-8377 <br /> 6. Ambulance 911 <br /> 7. Fire Department 911 <br /> 8. Sierra occupational Services 209-456-7767 <br /> 9. St.Josephs Med Center 209-472-8061 <br /> 10. San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department 209-468-3420 <br /> (see attachment for directions) <br /> Emergency Action Procedures: In the event of a small spill, it will be cleaned immediately. This will be <br /> done with the use of brooms and shovels. In the event of a large spill as stated above,the point of the <br /> leak will be sprayed with water if small enough. If the breach is too large,then all personnel will <br /> evacuate the area as stated above,and emergency services will be contacted (911) immediately. The <br /> only hazard that would result from a large spill is the dust created. <br /> EMERGENCY-EXPLOSION <br /> Chain Of Command: <br /> 1. John Stephenson 209-628-7275 <br /> 2. Rod Hanson 435-979-0923 <br /> 3. Chris Hughes 801-513-8637 <br /> Possible Emergency Scenarios: The following is a list of potential explosive situations: <br /> 1. Acetylene tank leak causing an explosion. <br /> Emergency Response Equipment Needs: None. <br />