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�. <br /> r� <br /> • An estimate of the quantity released and the rate at which it is <br /> being released <br /> • Weather conditions which may influence the situation <br /> • The direction in which the air or liquid release is moving <br /> • Personnel who may be or may have been in contact with material, or <br /> release, and possible injury or sickness as a result <br /> • Potential for fire or explosion resulting from the situation <br /> • Estimates of area under influence of release. <br /> If the release is determined to lie within the on-site emergency response <br /> capabilities, the Emergency Coordinator will implement the necessary remedial <br /> - action. <br /> If the incident results in chemical concentrations at the site perimeter ex- <br /> ceeding tht= action levels specified in the Health and Safety Plan, the Emer- <br /> gency Coordinator will notify the appropriate support agencies. The Emergency <br /> Coordinator may elect to make immediate notification if conditions warrant. <br /> In the event of an emergency release, all personnel not involved with emer- <br /> evacuated from the immediate area. <br /> gency response activity will be <br /> 4.11.5 Documentation <br /> If an incident occurs, the Field Supervisor will produce a report in addition <br /> to the IT Supervisor's Employee Injury Report describing the following: <br /> • The incident (including date and time) that necessitated the notifi- <br /> cation and the basis for that decision <br /> • Date, time, and names of all persons/agencies notified and their <br /> responses <br /> • Resolution of the incident (including duration) and the <br /> method/corrective action involved. <br /> This full report will be submitted to the H&S Coordinator within five working <br /> days of the resolution of the event. <br /> D-28 <br /> 1-;":EHG:9204-AppD/431191 <br />