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HEADWATERS RESOURCES INC. <br /> STOCKTON TERMINAL <br /> EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> Headwaters Resources Inc. requires all employees to work in a safe environment. In the event an <br /> emergency occurs, it is very important that all personnel know what to do. This knowledge will help <br /> reduce the potential for bodily injury, and equipment damage. <br /> EMERGENCY-BODILY INJURY <br /> Chain Of Command: RECEIVED E® <br /> 1. John Stephenson 209-628-7275 APR 0 3 2016 <br /> 2. Rod Hanson 435-979-0923 <br /> 3. Chris Hughes 801-513-8637 ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br /> Possible Emergency Scenarios: The following are a list of some of the possible injuries that could occur; <br /> 1. Injury while moving rail car. <br /> 2. Fall from rail car. <br /> 3. Pinched fingers. <br /> 4. Fall from stairs. <br /> 5. Overcome by fly ash spill. <br /> Emergency Response Equipment Needs: In the event of an injury,there is a first aid kit located in the <br /> off. If the injury is more severe (but not life threatening),then the employee should be driven to the <br /> clinic or hospital listed below. If the injury is life threatening(or potentially),then call 911 for an <br /> ambulance. <br /> Critical Plant Operations Shut Down Or Control: In the event of an injury,then the person is to be <br /> tended to immediately. Operations will be shut down as needed. This will be determined by the person <br /> in charge (see above). <br /> Personnel Evacuation and Accounting:Person will be evacuated as necessary. If the injury was the <br /> result of equipment or property failure,then evacuation will be determined by the person in charge. If <br /> the injured person is constrained by equipment or property that failed,then evacuating that person will <br /> be determined by the person in charge as to the safety of the injured person and the rescue personnel <br /> involved with the evacuation. <br /> Emergency Response Training Requirements: None. Headwaters personnel are not trained in <br /> emergency response or CPR. <br />