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EMERGENCY-POWER FAILURE <br /> Chain Of Command: <br /> 1. John Stephenson 209-628-7275 <br /> 2. Rod Hanson 435-979-0923R A . U <br /> 3. Chris Hughes 801-513-8637 <br /> I,M0nU15 <br /> Possible Emergency Scenarios: Complete power loss in plant. <br /> Emergency Response Equipment Needs: None. ENVIRONMENTALHEALTH DEPARTMENT <br /> Critical Plant Operations Shut Down Or Control: If there is a power loss in the plant,then it is critical <br /> that rail car doors be closed, and all silo valves be closed immediately. <br /> Personnel Evacuation and Accounting: Personnel do not need to be evacuated for a power loss. <br /> Emergency Response Training Requirements:All personnel need to be trained on closing air actuated <br /> valves manually. <br /> Emergency Contacts: <br /> 1. Pacific Gas and Electric 800 468-4743 <br /> 2. <br /> Emergency Action Procedures: In the event that all power is lost,then the fo must be completed in a <br /> timely manner. <br /> 1. Close all rail car doors. Once power is lost,the bucket elevator cannot transfer material without <br /> the compressor. It is important to close the rail car doors so fly ash does not continue to flow <br /> when boot lifts drop do to air lose. To close the doors, use the steel bar that is along the wall to <br /> the office. <br /> EMERGENCY-EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE <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 are a list of potential results from a serious earthquake: <br /> 1. Cars de-rail. <br /> 2. Silos collapse. <br /> 3. Building collapse. <br /> 4. Tracks are damaged. <br />