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4. EMERGENCY PLANNING <br /> 4.1 EMERGENCY SERVICES <br /> Figure 1 illustrates the location of the Frontier Transportation property with respect to the Hospital. If an <br /> emergency should occur on-site, the Emergency Medical System (911) should be activated. <br /> - j 4.2 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS <br /> Emergency telephone numbers shall be posted on-site and made immediately available at all times. These <br /> numbers shall include the following: <br /> 'I1 <br /> EMERGENCY: <br /> Fire (209) 831-4700 <br /> 's Ambulance 911 <br /> Police (209) 831 -4550 <br /> Emergency Rooms (see Figure 1 for Hospital Routes) <br /> __- Tracy Urgent Care Medical Clinic (209) 832-8700 <br /> San Bernardino Community Hospital (909) 988-9211 <br /> - ! BEII (Dave Blakely) (909) 989-9550 <br /> Frontier Transportation (Paul Zumberge) (909) 517-2815 <br /> NON-EMERGENCY: <br /> - - City Fire Department (209) 831-4700 <br /> City Police Department (209) 831-4550 <br /> U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (202) 260-2090 <br /> Emergency Spill Response 911 <br /> 5. HAZARD ASSESSMENT <br /> I <br /> This hazard assessment is based on available information concerning chemical hazards known or suspected <br /> to be present at the Frontier Transportation property. The potential risks to site workers are evaluated below. <br /> 5.1 CHEMICAL EXPOSURE <br /> �_. Site workers may be exposed to the components of gasoline and chlorinated solvents during field activities, <br /> including drilling, sampling and treatment operations. Potential exposure is to petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated <br /> soil and water. A description of those suspected contaminants can be found in Table 1 . The routes of exposure for <br /> hydrocarbons are ingestion, inhalation, skin absorption and eye or skin contact. Measures shall be taken to eliminate <br />'i personnel exposure through the use of personal protection equipment when engineering controls are not feasible. <br /> _ Cal-OSHA and Fed-OSHA air monitoring action levels will be used to select the appropriate personal protective <br /> equipment (PPE) to be used at the site. <br /> 1 <br /> i <br /> 9 <br />