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Emergency Contacts: <br /> 1. Chris Hughes 801-513-8637 <br /> 2. John Stephenson 209-628-7275 <br /> 3. Rod Hanson 435-979-0923 <br /> 4. Police Department 911 RECEIVED <br /> S. Police Non-Emergency 209-937-8377 R <br /> 6. Ambulance 911 ,, <br /> 7. Fire Department 911 APR © u 2Dio <br /> 8. Sierra Occupational Services 209-546-7767 ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> 9. St.Josephs Medical Center 209-472-8061 HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br /> (see attachment for directions) <br /> Emergency Action Procedures: In the event that a person(s) is injured during the performance of his/her <br /> duties,then that person is to be attended to immediately. Follow the Chain Of Command listed above. <br /> The person in charge will determine what level of medical attention is required. <br /> Cuts, bruises,sprains, abrasions—First Aid Kit inside office. <br /> Non-life threatening(serious cuts, broken limbs)—Sierra Occupational Services(before 5 p.m.)or <br /> hospital emergency room. <br /> Life threatening(unconscious, serious bleeding, head injury, etc.)—911 to hospital.See attachments for <br /> directions to medical assistance. <br /> EMERGENCY—FIRE <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 possible fire scenarios: <br /> 1. Office walls ignite. <br /> 2. Electrical fire in a panel or at a connection. <br /> 3. Acetylene bottle explosion. <br /> 4. Automobile fire. <br /> Emergency Response Equipment Needs: There are fire extinguishers located throughout the facility. <br /> The fire extinguishers are rated for type ABC fires. <br /> Critical Plant Operations Shut Down Or Control: In the event of a fire all personnel will immediately <br /> stop unloading rail cars, and shut down the equipment(providing it does not place the person in harm's <br />