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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0519466
PE
1920
FACILITY_ID
FA0009213
FACILITY_NAME
WHITE ARROW INC
STREET_NUMBER
2402
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CALIFORNIA
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206-3220
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2402 S CALIFORNIA ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Pending
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briefcases, etc.) with you if asked to evacuate. <br /> • Do NOT touch any suspicious objects or packages. <br /> CIVIL DISTURBANCE or SECURITY THREATS <br /> • In the event of any civil disturbance (riot, demonstration, or picketing) notify <br /> appropriate police agency and Security. <br /> • Remain inside the Center and secure doors as necessary— it may be unsafe to <br /> leave the building. <br /> • Avoid confrontation with demonstrators. <br /> • Follow directions of Police or Security. <br /> • Inside the workplace, if a person's behavior becomes inappropriate or violent or <br /> you feel you are in imminent personal danger, leave the area if possible - call 911. <br /> • If an armed person enters your work area - escape if possible - otherwise take <br /> • cover or hide and look for a chance to escape. <br /> TIPS for personal safety: <br /> o Learn to identify specific behavior that may lead to workplace violence. <br /> o Trust your instincts. <br /> o Take all threats seriously. <br /> o Try to create physical space between you and any threatening person. <br /> o Know your surroundings and alternate escape routes. <br /> EARTHQUAKES <br /> • "Duck, Cover & Hold" in place under your desk, table or other sturdy object; or <br /> stand in an interior doorway and brace yourself against the frame. <br /> • Face away from any windows. <br /> • Stay clear of tall objects that may topple over—watch for falling objects. <br /> • Stay inside! Do NOT evacuate unless directed to do so. <br /> AFTER THE INITIAL SHOCK HAS SUBSIDED: <br /> • Remain calm and be prepared for aftershocks. <br /> • Aid the injured and check for trapped people. Account for all occupants. <br /> • Check area for obvious hazards and damage; evacuate only if area is unsafe. <br /> • Use phones only in case of immediate life-threatening emergency. <br /> • Do NOT light matches, cigarettes, candles or any open flame. Do NOT turn <br /> on or off any electrical equipment or lighting. <br /> • Report conditions to Security and follow directions. <br /> TIPS for earthquake preparedness: <br /> Secure all large furniture to the wall. <br /> Do not place furniture where it could fall and block exits. <br />
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