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[ L I. 1 1 [ f L 1 L [ t [ l [ L L t [ <br /> All spills/releases must be reported to PG&E Mike Lang at 209-942-1517 (Client) <br /> within 24 hours. <br /> 5.0 CONTRACTOR EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN <br /> The SHSO will ensure that the Subcontractor/Contractor is capable of efficient evacuation/emergency response in the event of an <br /> emergency. Subcontractor/Contractor's employees will be trained by their employer in site-specific evacuation/emergency procedures, <br /> including alarm systems and evacuation plans and routes. <br /> The Subcontractor/Contractor shall instruct its employees that in the event of an emergency such as a fire, release, or accident involving <br /> injuries, they are required to dial 911 or'�(209) 468-4400'). The reporting employee is to state the problem clearly and fully and remain on <br /> the line until dismissed by the operator. <br /> SECOR staff and Subcontractor/Contractors working in an area where an emergency exists shall evacuate to a safe location, preferably <br /> upwind, away from the area and take attendance. The gathering location will be determined by the SECOR SHSO upon arrival on <br /> site. It is the responsibility of the SHSO to annotate the Site Plan with the gathering location position and to disseminate that info <br /> to all site personnel during the Daily Production Safety Meeting and any other appropriate time after that. <br /> (If the emergency causes the route to a gate surrounding the site to be closed, the SECOR staff and Subcontractor/Contractors shall move <br /> to an open area upwind of the hazard area, and remain there until instructed by emergency response personnel (i.e., police, fire, <br /> ambulance, paramedics, etc.) to do otherwise.) <br /> Subcontractor/Contractor has the responsibility to account for its own employees and to provide such information immediately to <br /> emergency response personnel upon request. <br /> SECOR staff -and Subcontractor/Contractor may not reenter the emergency site without specific approval from emergency response <br /> personnel. <br /> In the event of fire ignition in close proximity to SECOR staff and Subcontractor/Contractor's employees, those persons shall evacuate the <br /> area and notify emergency personnel unless the fire is readily extinguished with portable dry chemical equipment on-hand. When in <br /> doubt, emergency response personnel shall be notified. <br /> 6.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON THE PROJECT SITE <br /> In June 2005, SECOR performed a Phase I Investigation of the above referenced Site and submitted to PG&E on September 12, 2005 a <br /> report entitled Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, 401 French Camp Road, French Camp, <br /> California. The Site has been used by PG&E (lessee) as a general construction yard for pipeline crews in the area since the late 1950s <br /> and was purchased by PG&E in 1991. The Phase I revealed that in 1995 PG&E removed one concrete aboveground storage tank (AST) <br /> PG&E SECOR International Incorporated <br /> SECOR Project No.050T.50224.00.0003 PG&E French Camp <br /> HASPB.doc <br /> 6 <br />