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Class B- fires involving flammable liquids,gasses, and greases <br /> Class C-fires involving live electrical equipment. <br /> Class D-metal fires such as cadmium, lithium and nickel. <br /> ii. Extinguish the fire <br /> iii. After the fire is extinguished, step back and watch for possible re- <br /> ignition. <br /> iv. Secure the area so the fire won't start again. <br /> 4. Call 911 if on site personnel can not control the situation. <br /> 5. Notify the appropriate agencies of the incident. Agency phone numbers are <br /> provided in Section F. <br /> 6. Verify that all staff and general public have evacuated. If employees are still in <br /> the building, the Emergency Coordinator will arrange for search and rescue by <br /> notifying the appropriate authorities. <br /> 7. Maintain a command post separate from the incident. <br /> 8. The Emergency Coordinator may determine the magnitude of the incident based <br /> on the following information: <br /> a. Nature and characteristics of the fire spill or release <br /> b. Location and extent of incident <br /> c. Quantity spilled or released/magnitude of fire or explosion <br /> d. Direction in which the spill or release is migrating <br /> e. Extent of physical injury to personnel <br /> f. Fire and/or explosion potential of the event <br /> 2. The Alternate Emergency Coordinator will: <br /> 1. Forward phones to the answering service and instruct the service of the <br /> emergency number to forward all emergency calls(see Section F) <br /> 2. Retrieve a copy of this plan,writing pen and paper,current Emergency Contact <br /> List for all PSC employees, and a head count list. <br /> 3. Ensure all persons are evacuated from the building and/or affected area. <br /> 4. Conduct or assign employee to conduct a head count at the assembly point after <br /> an evacuation to ensure that all employees have safely evacuated and ascertain <br /> that no injured employees are still in the building. <br /> 5. The result of the head count will be communicated directly to the Emergency <br /> Coordinator. <br /> 6. Alternate EC will ensure that employees remain at the assembly point until <br /> authorities arrive and personnel have been instructed to leave. <br /> 7. Provide the Emergency Coordinator with further evaluation of the magnitude and <br /> severity of the incident. <br /> 8. Oversee emergency response personnel at or near the scene of the incident. <br /> 9. Oversee the necessary defensive measures to stop or contain the spill or fire. <br /> 10. Oversee clean-up. <br /> C. EVACUATION PROCEDURES <br /> 1. Employees must evacuate the building under the following circumstances: <br /> -3 - <br />