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' An imminent danger exists that an explosion could <br /> result in release of toxic materials <br /> ' An explosion has occurred. <br /> ' Chemical Release <br /> If a chemical release resulting in a vapor cloud or liquid spill <br /> is noted, the information will be immediately relayed to the <br /> Emergency Coordinator. The Emergency Coordinator in consultation <br /> with the Health and Safety Coordinator/ <br /> ' Field Supervisor will assess the magnitude and potential <br /> seriousness of the release by reviewing the following <br /> information: <br /> • Information regarding the material released such as <br /> material safety data sheets <br /> • Source of the release <br /> ' An estimate of the quantity released and the rate at <br /> which it is being released <br /> ' Weather conditions which may influence the situation. <br /> • The direction in which the air or liquid release is <br /> ' moving <br /> • Personnel who may be or may have been in contact with <br /> material, or release, and possible injury or sickness <br /> as a result <br /> • Potential for fire or explosion resulting from the <br /> situation <br /> • Estimates of area under influence of release . <br /> If the release is determined to lie within the on-site emergency <br /> response capabilities, the Emergency Coordinator will implement <br /> the necessary remedial action. <br /> ' If the incident results in chemical concentrations at the site <br /> perimeter exceeding the action levels specified in the Health and <br /> ' Safety Plan, the Emergency Coordinator will notify the <br /> appropriate support agencies . The Emergency Coordinator may <br /> elect to make immediate notification if conditions warrant. In <br /> ' the event of an emergency release, all personnel not involved <br /> ' A-35 <br /> MA:ENG:9262-AppA/041291 <br />