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4.11.2 Emer enc E ui ment <br /> In the evert of an emergency, equipment wiil be available that is consistent <br /> with the response plan to rescue and treat victims, protect response Person- <br /> nel, and mitigate hazardous conditions on site. Protective equipment up to <br /> ` Level 0 is anticipated for protection during emergency incidents. rIf greater <br /> protection is needed, off-site support equipped for the need should be <br /> considered. <br /> 4.11.3 Communication and Notification <br /> 4.11.3.1 Communications <br /> Personnel will be Familiar with - <br /> protocol for contacting support groups and <br /> _ agencies identified in the ECR. Emergency numbers and phone locations will be <br /> posted so that outside assistance can be requested. A vicinity map showin <br /> the location of the nearest hospital will also be pasted. 9 <br /> 4.11.3.2 Notification <br /> ' fr If the Emergency Coordinator determines that the site has an uncontrolled <br /> �* situation such as aro injury, spill, fire, or explosion which, L,uld threaten <br /> public health or the environment, he/she will report his findings as follows: <br /> i <br /> Alert site personnel, initiate the appropriate response to the <br /> situation. <br /> t <br /> f Contact the emergency support unit if needed. <br /> - Fire, Police, Ambulance <br /> Phone: 911 <br /> St. Joseph Hospital <br /> 1800 N. California. Street <br /> Stockton, California <br /> 209/943-2000 <br /> - Contact the IT Health and Safety Coordinator <br /> Work: 1-800-326-4826 <br /> 1-415-372-91oo <br /> • Contact the IT Project_Managpr---- --:-_---- - - <br /> --- - <br /> -- --- -----Work: i-800-326-4826 <br /> { or 1-415-372-9100 <br /> E � <br /> D-24 <br /> mA:ENG:9204-AppD/031191 <br />