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UNIVAR USA INC. 0 univAR <br />CONTINGENCY PLAN <br />06/14/11 Replaces 03/10/10 <br />SECTION <br />SUBJECT PAGE 10 <br />SIX <br /> <br />EMERGENCY PROCEDURES OF 22 <br />TOXIC GAS RELEASES <br />In the event of a release of a toxic gas, branch personnel will follow these procedures: <br />EMERGENCY PROCEDURES: <br />1. Alert the Emergency Coordinator and give the following information: <br />1=IYour name; <br />111Location of the release; and <br />111Need for fire truck, ambulance, police or other emergency equipment. <br />The Emergency Coordinator will call for assistance from the appropriate local <br />emergency services agencies. <br />2. If in the judgment of the Emergency Coordinator the release situation requires <br />evacuation, he/she will sound the alarm either verbally, telephone page, or pre- <br />designated alarm. An added consideration when dealing with the release of a <br />toxic gas is wind direction. Be sure to keep this in mind when calling for an <br />evacuation and setting up first aid stations. Always evacuate up wind from a <br />toxic gas release. <br />Upon hearing the alarm, all personnel are to leave the premises by the <br />nearest safe exit and report to the Assembly Point Leader(s) at the <br />designated congregation area, if up wind. If the assembly point is <br />downwind of a gas release the Assembly Point Leader must move the <br />group to an area up wind of the release. <br />If there is time to do so safely, Assembly Point Leaders should turn off <br />main power switches in their buildings and close doors and windows. <br />Vehicle and fork truck operators will clear their equipment from the <br />aisles and exits and shut off engines. <br />First Aid Teams and Fire/Spill Control Teams should bring emergency <br />equipment to the assembly point area and await instructions from the <br />team leaders and the Emergency Coordinators. <br />3. If evacuation is not necessary, First Aid Teams should be alerted and be <br />prepared to assist in the emergency. Spill Control Teams should be <br />assembled and await instructions from the Emergency Coordinator.