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onsite personnel or the environment, and <br />minimal potential threat to public health and/or <br />the local environment <br />b. Category 1 (Release): Large (greater than reportable quantities), <br />contained spill or leakage of a known non- <br />gaseous hazardous substance <br />Small, controllable release of a known gaseous <br />hazardous substance <br />C. Category 2 (Fire): Not Applicable. All fires which can not be <br />immediately controlled and extinguished shall <br />require facility evacuation and off-site <br />emergency response notification. <br />d. Category 3 (Injury): Not Applicable. Any employee injury or <br />illness which poses a significant threat to the <br />employee (i.e, requiring immediate medical <br />attention) shall require off-site emergency <br />notification. <br />e. Category 4: Natural event which may cause minor to <br />(Natural Disaster) moderate property damage <br />but does not pose a threat or potential <br />threat to human health or the environment <br />f. Category 5: Civil disturbance or threat (i.e, bomb) which <br />(Civil Disturbance) may cause minor to moderate property <br />damage but does not pose a threat or <br />potential threat to human health or the <br />environment <br />g. Other Considerations: Required response actions must be performed <br />by a minimum of two qualified personnel using <br />Level C PPE&C <br />Level 3: <br />a. Definition: Incident poses immediate potential or actual <br />threat to onsite personnel or the environment <br />or significant potential threat to public health or <br />the local environment <br />b. Category 1 (Release): Excessive and/or un -contained releases of <br />Draft HMMP <br />March, 2000 HMMP-33 <br />