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Site Safety Plan <br /> ✓ob No. 4780200 <br /> Pape 14 <br /> ' B. Environmental Emergency (Non-injury) <br /> An environmental emergency is a non-injury event that involves the release, or <br /> ' potential release, of hazardous substances to the environment. In the event of <br /> an environmental emergency, personnel encountering a hazardous situation will <br /> ' instruct others on site to evacuate the vicinity IMMEDIATELY. Immediately <br /> telephone the Health and Safety Manager, Ken Price. In the event that the <br /> ' Health and Safety Manager is unavailable, contact the City of San Jose Fire <br /> Department at 911 and report the incident. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES <br /> ' should any individual re-enter an area in which hazardous substances have been <br /> released, nor should an attempt be made to clean up a release until instructions <br /> are given by qualified individuals of E,C, Inc. or the City of Stockton Fire <br /> Department. <br /> If the magnitude of an incident exceeds on-site capabilities of control, the site <br /> should be evacuated. The SSO should signal the need for immediate site <br /> evacuation by sounding three short blasts on a vehicle or air horn. Personnel <br /> ' will immediately leave the site using the most direct route and immediately <br /> meet in a predesignated area for a headcount. Decontamination will then take <br /> rplace in this area. <br /> C. Personal Injury <br /> In the event of personal injury, call the pertinent number(s) listed on page 13 <br /> for medical assistance. If a decision is made to transport an injured individual <br />' to a medical facility, instruct a person remaining on the site to telephone the <br /> receiving medical facility and state the situation, including the nature of the <br /> physical injury or chemical exposure (e.g., unconscious, bleeding, blinded by <br />' toxic vapors). Injured individuals should be transported to: <br /> E,C, Inc. <br /> December_23, 1992 <br />