Laserfiche WebLink
response level) <br />iv. Time of discovery <br />b. Notifies other personnel in the area of the incident; <br />c Secures the area from a safe distance by maintaining visual control <br />over the incident area; and <br />d. Waits for further instructions from the Plant Management (i.e, <br />Emergency Coordinator or EC) <br />2. At no time during the initial assessment shall the First Responder <br />place him/herself at risk or initiate control/containment of a release <br />or attempt to rescue injured or trapped personnel until notification <br />has been initiated and the First Responder has been authorized by <br />the Incident Emergency Coordinator to proceed. <br />3. Upon notification of an emergency incident the EC shall do the following: <br />a. Based on the incident's classification (category/level), the EC shall <br />do the following: <br />For Level 1 incident response: <br />In the event the reported emergency incident is of a <br />minor and controllable nature and poses no potential <br />hazard to human health or the environment, <br />implementation of the facility's EA/CP, including <br />facility personnel notification is not required. <br />External agency notification is not required, except in <br />the event of a Category 2 (Fire) incident. All fires <br />incident must be reported to the local fire <br />department as soon as possible (Le, Level 1: once <br />the fire is under control and extinguished, Level <br />2,3: Once the facility has been notified to <br />evacuate) <br />Implement control and cleanup procedures in <br />accordance with QB REBUILDERS' HMMP. <br />ii. For a Level 2 or Level 3 incident response: <br />Activate internal facility alarms and communications <br />to notify facility personnel of the following: <br />Draft HMMP <br />March, 2000 HMMP-35 <br />