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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 20 <br />SIX <br />EMERGENCY PROCEDURES OF 22 <br />BOMB THREAT <br />In the event a bomb threat is called in to the facility, the most important thing to do is to <br />keep the caller on the telephone so the call can be traced. Remain calm and try to obtain <br />as much of the information listed on Exhibit 3 as possible. All reception and/or switchboard <br />personnel will have a copy of Exhibit 3. <br />These questions sometimes yield valuable information and will detain the caller so a trace <br />may be attempted. To trace a call, alert as quickly as possible another employee to call the <br />telephone company on another line while the caller is detained on the first line. Speed is <br />important because it may take several minutes to trace a call. Call the operator and explain <br />the situation. At the same time, have another employee call the Emergency Coordinator. <br />The Emergency Coordinator should call the police to advise them of the threat and obtain <br />their assistance. <br />EMERGENCY PROCEDURES: <br />DON'T TOUCH, HANDLE, OR MOVE ANY SUSPICIOUS OBJECT!! <br />Order an evacuation of the facility. The Emergency Coordinator should <br />ensure that reference tools such as the Contingency Plan, Corporate <br />Directory and visitor logs are removed for off-site use. <br />Immediately turn off all two-way radios and cease using until the police have <br />determined the area to be secure and safe. <br />Wait for the police to arrive and let them make a search for the bomb.