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pll@�k) Document Number: 909 R 5003 RP� Document Number: 909 R 5003 <br /> Procedure Rev: 14 Date: 3/15/14 Procedure Rev: 14 Date: 3/15/14 <br /> EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES <br /> WHAT FACTORS DETERMINE WHETHER TO EVACUATE <br /> The type and extent of the emergency may play an important role in determining whether <br /> . to order a partial or full evacuation of the facility. Asking the following questions may help <br /> in making the correct decision. <br /> PI LK I N GTO N Does the emergency pose an immediate threat to human safety? <br /> • Does an ongoing emergency create a situation that continued presence in the <br /> EVACUATION PLAN area may hamper emergency response activities? <br /> • Are emergency response agencies requesting an evacuation? <br /> WHO ORDERS AN EVACUATION <br /> GOALS It is important to identify those individuals responsible for ordering an evacuation and <br /> establishing lines of succession for carrying out evacuation functions. The type and time of <br /> Emergencies may occur that will require the partial or complete evacuation of personnel the emergency may dictate who orders an evacuation. Below are general guidelines for <br /> from the facility. To facilitate an evacuation of the facility, the following goals should be individuals responsible for ordering evacuations. <br /> kept in mind. <br /> • safe and orderly evacuation of plant personnel Plant Management(Plant Manager Human Resource Manager,etc)� <br /> • an orderly shutdown of equipment in a manner as to not jeopardize the safety of These members of the facility's management staff team may order partial or complete <br /> workers. evacuation of the facility for cause. Orders for evacuation should be relayed to the security <br /> • operational and administrative support for emergency response activities officer in charged and if appropriate,to the area managers. <br /> TYPES OF EMERGENCIES THAT MAY REQUIRE EVACUATION Suoervisorm <br /> fire Generally, in those cases where the health and safety of workers are in eminent danger, <br /> • earthquake line supervisors may order an evacuation of the immediate area. Supervisors must <br /> chemical release immediately notify the security officer on duty and plant management. <br /> • terrorism(i.e.,bomb threats,taking of hostages) <br /> • transportation accident EHS Manager, <br /> • explosion <br /> The EHS Manager is the facility's Incident Commander for emergencies related to the <br /> release of hazardous chemicals / hazardous wastes. The EHS Manager may order a <br /> partial or complete evacuation of the facility if the emergency is related to the release or <br /> potential release of hazardous chemicals. The EHS Manager must notify the security <br /> Document in end Sminss\ttoan\Local Senings\Temporary lntemet FileTontentOutlookV W31 RY\CAPA CCR officer on duty and plant management. <br /> 66265 55.docPage 7 Document in and SenlngsVnmn\Local Scaings\Temporary Internet Film\CantentOudooWQ9W31RY\CAPA CCR <br /> of69 <br /> 66265 55.doc Page 8 of 69 <br /> Papereoplm are ED emOled Wuera WInR OCEELErEOuoumenY.CmtrVwLmappmnln09a000 E•1e4aw. Pe C.p aro Rat Co l•d UN salampdIn REO'Cg Ol•d Oavm .ConWledoenlonap,In OSB000njoOo e. <br /> CapesxlMONaRED'GanhtlladOwmanY Wmp clue OOSOtFfEN eWnhom W1=141'5]PM cop vi aREDTC ledO men se pWIWOBSIX ENOWnhomWV1014157PM <br />