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1 - <br /> Emergency- Response Procedures: <br /> The quantity and t�-pe of hazardous materials handled at the facility and the nature of our operations <br /> present a relatively low risk of a dangerous incident involving hazardous materials. Further, we <br /> rely upon community provided emergency services to provide primary emergency response should <br /> such an incident occur. <br /> Nevertheless, there are certain emergency response activities that company personnel can undertake <br /> to do. This is especially true in the event of a spill or other unplanned release of a hazardous <br /> material. Of note, many of these hazardous materials are contained in very small containers and <br /> any spill would be incidental. The largest containers are those used for lube oil and used oil <br /> storage. Should they fail; a significant release could occur and a prompt response would be <br /> required to prevent an environmentally damaging incident. <br /> The company can also respond in a very limited way to a fire. It is emphasized,however that the <br /> Stockton Fire Department should be immediately called for anything except the most minor <br /> incident <br /> Emergency Response Plans are included in this Tab as follows: <br /> Section D.1: Emergency Equipment at the Facility <br /> Section D.2: Spill/Release Response Plan <br /> Section D.3: Fire/Explosion Response Plan <br /> Secdon DA Other Emergencies(earthquake, flood) <br /> Section D.S: Evacuation Procedures <br /> C 1993 KIP PRAHL ASSOCIATES 5 <br />