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�J <br /> Emergency Response/Contingency Plan <br /> (Hazardous Materials Business Plan Module) <br /> Authority Cited.• HSC§25504(b); 19 CCR§2731;22 CCR§66262.34(x)(4) Page 5 of 10 <br /> All facilities that handle hazardous materials in HMBP quantities must have a written emergency response plan. In addition, facilities <br /> that generate 1,000 kilograms or more of hazardous waste (or more than 1 kilogram of acutely hazardous waste or 100 kilograms of <br /> debris resulting from the spill of an acutely hazardous waste)per month,or accumulate more than 6,000 kilograms of hazardous waste <br /> on-site at any one time, must prepare a hazardous waste contingency plan. Because the requirements are similar, they have been <br /> combined in a single document, provided below, for your convenience. This plan is a required module of the Hazardous Materials <br /> Business Plan (HMBP). If you already have a plan that meets these requirements, you should not complete the blank plan, <br /> below,but you must include a copy of your existing plan as part of your HMBP. <br /> This site-specific Emergency Response/Contingency Plan is the facility's plan for dealing with emergencies and shall be implemented <br /> immediately whenever there is a fire, explosion, or release of hazardous materials that could threaten human health and/or the <br /> environment. At least one copy of the plan shall be maintained at the facility for use in the event of an emergency and for <br /> inspection by the local agency. A copy of the plan and any revisions must be provided to any contractor, hospital, or agency with <br /> whom special(i.e.,contractual)emergency services arrangements have been made (see section 3, below). <br /> 1. Evacuation Plan: <br /> a. The following alarm signal(s)will be used to begin evacuation of the facility(check all that apply): <br /> ❑Bells; ❑ Horns/Sirens; ® Verbal (i.e., shouting); ❑ Other(specify <br /> b. ❑ Evacuation map is prominently displayed throughout the facility. <br /> Note. A properly completed HMBP Site Plan satisfies contingency plan map requirements. This drawing(or any other drawing that <br /> shows primary and alternate evacuation routes, emergency exits, and primary and alternate staging areas) must be <br /> prominently posted throughout the facility in locations where it will be visible to employees and visitors. <br /> 2. a. Emergency Contacts*: <br /> Fire/Police/Ambulance Phone No.: 911 <br /> State Office of Emergency Services --- Phone No.: (800)852-7550 <br /> b. Post-Incident Contacts*: <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health --------------------------- Phone No.: 209 468 6000 <br /> Stockton Fire Department Phone No.: 209 937 8801 <br /> California EPA Department of Toxic Substances Control Phone No.: (818)551-2800 <br /> Cal-OSHA Division of Occupational Safety and Health Phone No.: (510)286-7000 <br /> South Coast Air Quality Management District Phone No.: (415)972-3968 <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board Phone No.: (916)464-3291 <br /> *Phone numbers for agencies in Unidocs'Member Agency geographic jurisdictions are available at w vi.unidocs.org. <br /> c. Emergency Resources: <br /> Poison Control Center* Phone No.: (800)222-1222 <br /> Nearest Hospital: Name: San Joaquin General Hospital Phone No.: 209 468 6000 <br /> Address: 500 W Hospital Rd City: French Camp <br /> If you have made special (i.e.,contractual)arrangements with any police department, fire department,hospital, contractor, or State or <br /> local emergency response team to coordinate emergency services,describe those arrangements below: <br /> A contract has been established with Hazmat Response Inc. (877-347-4457) which can deliver teams of skilled and <br /> experienced field personnel and other technical experts to handle the mitigation and remediation of a significant release, spill, <br /> leak, etc. <br /> UN-020UPCF-5/11 svww.unidocs.org Rev.07/24/06 <br />