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hazardous substances (i.e, containers of <br />hazardous substances under excessive <br />pressures (bulging or rocking), ruptures and/or <br />violent or excessive release of pressurized <br />systems containing toxic (corrosive/poisonous) <br />or flammable/combustible substances) <br />C. Category 2 (Fire): Fire and/or explosion which poses a threat or <br />potential threat to human health, the <br />environment or property <br />d. Category 3 (Injury): Injured site personnel requiring immediate <br />emergency medical attention (injuries <br />potentially life threatening) <br />e. Category 4: Natural incident which poses a threat or <br />(Natural Disaster) potential threat to human health or the <br />environment and/or results in significant <br />property damage <br />f. Category 5: Civil disturbance or threat (i.e, bomb) which <br />(Civil Disturbance) poses a threat or potential threat to human <br />health or the environment and/or results in <br />significant property damage <br />g. Other Considerations: Requires immediate evacuation from the <br />incident location or facility <br />Requires outside assistance <br />Equipment safety may be considered only after <br />personnel & environmental concerns are <br />satisfied <br />8.4.2 Incident Response Procedure <br />1. The site personnel who witnesses or discovers an emergency incident <br />(i.e. incident First Responder) is responsible for initiating an emergency <br />response action by doing the following: <br />a. Notifies the Plant Management of the incident and provides the <br />following information: <br />I. Name of First Responder <br />ii. Location of incident <br />iii. Description and extent of incident (incident category and <br />Draft HMMP <br />March, 2000 HMMP-34 <br />