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Chevron U.S.A. Inc. <br /> Site Safety Plan <br /> October 2, 1991 , <br /> 1.3 Emergency Environmental Contacts <br /> TELEPHONE• <br /> Groundwater Technology, Inc. , West Sacramento, CA (916)-372-4700 <br /> Contact Person: James W. Grasty <br /> Home: (916)-722-9249 <br /> Alternates: John T. Borkovich <br /> Home: (916)-489-2462 <br /> National Response Center: (800)-424-8802 <br /> U.S. EPA (24-hour Hotline) : (800) -424-9346 <br /> State Regulatory Agency: CRWQCB-SJCEHD (209)-468-3441 <br /> Regulator Contact: <br /> Client: Chevron U.S.A. Inc. <br /> Client Contact: John Randall (415) -842-9625 <br /> 1.4 Encountering Hazardous Situations (requiring evacuation) <br /> In the event of an emergency, i.e. fires, explosions or any unplanned <br /> sudden or non-sudden release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste <br /> constituents to air, soil or surface water at the facility, the team <br /> member that observes this condition shall give an emergency alarm. The { <br /> emergency alarm signal will be 3 horn blasts on tl ^. horn located in the ! <br /> site vehicle. <br /> Actions to be taken will be dictated by the emergency. All appropriate <br /> local emergency response agencies shall be notified immediately. The <br /> police, fire department, emergency response teams and ambulance may be <br /> reached via telephone by dialing 912. <br /> The nearest hospital and additional emergency contacts are listed on <br /> the previous page (Section 1.0) . <br /> Personnel encountering a hazardous situation shall instruct others on <br /> site to evacuate the vicinity mediately and call the (1) Site Safety <br /> officer, (2) the Project Manager, and (3) the Health & Safety Manager <br /> for instructions. <br /> The attached site plan indicates the primary evacuation route and the <br /> alternate evacuation routes to be used in an emergency situation. <br /> The site must not be re-entered until back-up help, monitoring <br /> equipment, and personal protective equipment is on hand. <br /> 2 <br /> i , <br />