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• <br />11 <br />close the valve, etc.) and use absorbent to contain the release and prevent it's spread to critical areas such as <br />storm drains or adjacent properties. Based on the size of the facility and emergency equipment available on <br />site, only small releases can safely be addressed. A large release can only be addressed with assistance <br />from emergency response personnel and/or a clean up contractor. <br />Emergency Equipment <br />Emergency equipment maintained on site is limited to fire extinguishers, absorbent, and water hoses. <br />Additional equipment can be brought on site if necessary, as well as emergency clean up personnel. <br />Employee Training <br />Each employee, during initial employment and annually thereafter, is instructed in the basics of hazardous <br />materials handling and emergency response. The training program consists of, as a minimum, the following <br />areas: <br />1. Hazard Communication Standard. <br />2. Methods for safe handling of hazardous materials. <br />3. Proper use of safety equipment. <br />4. Responding to emergencies. <br />5. Emergency evacuation procedures. <br />6. Procedures for cooperation with local emergency response departments. <br />The facility manager is responsible for administering the training program and insuring that each employee <br />has been trained in hazardous materials procedures. Documentation of this training is maintained at the <br />facility and is available from the facility manager. <br />Facility Manager Jackie Hollis Phone Number (209)832-8815 <br />ULTRAMAR INC. <br />EMERGENCY RESPONSE - EVACUATION PLAN <br />HMBP3698 <br />