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0 0 <br />2. Make the verbal report as soon as there is knowledge of the release, and when <br />such reporting can be made without impeding immediate control of the release or <br />emergency medical measures. The report should include: <br />a. Location of release <br />b. Name of person reporting release <br />C. Hazardous materials/waste involved in release <br />d. Quantity of material involved <br />e. Potential hazards present <br />3. The only defense for not reporting is a reasonable belief that the release or <br />threatened release poses no significant present or potential hazard. This would <br />be an extremely difficult matter to prove if the release in question was anything <br />but trivial. Therefore, it is the policy of ArmorStruxx, LLC to report all spills, and <br />possibly over -report rather than under -report. <br />Notification Procedures <br />1. If emergency assistance is needed, an emergency coordinator will call 911 as <br />soon as possible. If emergency assistance is not needed, notify local fire and <br />health departments after implementation of mitigation procedures. <br />2. Without impeding immediate control of the release or any emergency medical <br />measures, notify all other agencies listed previously. <br />3. Within 15 days, give a written notification to the following agencies: <br />a. Hazardous Materials <br />California Emergency Management Agency <br />3650 Schriever Avenue <br />Mather, CA 95655 <br />b. Department of Toxic Substances Control <br />10151 Croyden Way <br />Sacramento, CA 95826 <br />C. Reports for specific incidents may need to be made to: The local fire <br />department, local health department, local water pollution control <br />authority, and/or San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District. <br />Contingency Plan <br />500 South Beckman Road 11.5 <br />ArmorStruxx, LLC Lodi, CA 95240 <br />March 2013 <br />