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H. LOCAL AGENCIES <br />Provisions have been made with the local agencies and emergency responders which have been <br />briefed on the specifics of the facility operations and emergency action plan, including information <br />on the nature of the hazardous materials that are handled at the site, traffic control measures, site <br />maps, evacuation procedures, and this facility's emergency action plan. Phone numbers for local <br />agencies and emergency responders are listed in section F. <br />Local Emergency Responders Contact: Upon implementation of the emergency action plan, by <br />dialing 911 the local agency responders --Montezuma Fire District, City of Stockton HazMat <br />Team/Emergency Services, Stockton Police Department, and/or paramedics-- will be notified and <br />respond to the incident as appropriate. MSDS information shall be provided whenever feasible in <br />the event of a chemical spill or exposure. <br />Local Community Hospital Contact (See Hospital Map, above): The San Joaquin General Hospital, <br />which has been identified to be closest to the site, is described in preceding pages of this plan. A 24- <br />hour Emergency Room is located at this medical facility. In the case of chemical exposure a MSDS <br />for the substance shall be obtained and provided to the treatment facility. The address, phone <br />numbers, and particulars for traveling from the site location to the medical facility are listed above. <br />I. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT <br />The facility site map (Attachment A) identifies the locations of emergency equipment. Emergency <br />information is prominently displayed in strategic on-site locations. Basic emergency and first aid <br />equipment, decontamination equipment and supplies are available on-site. Equipment includes: <br />1) Communications — Air horns (two, white and red), one located in the office above the filing <br />cabinet and one adjacent to the paint bulking area in the warehouse. Additionally, an emergency <br />telephone (red) is located inside the warehouse on the wall to the right of the loading dock door. <br />2) Eye wash/safety shower (two, green and yellow, plus full size shower in restroom), one located <br />outside in the unloading zone and one located adjacent to the paint bulking area in the warehouse. <br />3) Fire extinguishers (ABC), five located in strategic locations throughout the building — two in the <br />waste processing area, one in the chemical storage area, one in the non -hazardous storage area, and <br />one in the office (see site map in Attachment A). <br />4) First aid kits (two, white cases), one located in the office above the filing cabinet and one in the <br />warehouse adjacent to the paint bulking area. <br />5) Spill kits (two, in black drums labeled "spill kit") consisting of absorbents and spill pillows, non- <br />reactive absorbent packaging material, broom, dust pan, Tyvek splash suits, disposable gloves and <br />safety glasses are located one outside adjacent to the hazardous waste storage tanks, and one inside <br />adjacent to the shipping/receiving area of the warehouse. <br />6) Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for the products and hazardous substances handled are <br />located adjacent to the shipping/receiving area of the warehouse, as well as in the office adjacent to <br />the copy machine. MSDS sheets not available on site may be obtained electronically through the <br />internet or from the manufacturer of the product or substance. <br />7) Additional safety equipment is in the non -hazardous storage area, including absorbent pads, <br />empty containers, chemical fingerprint identification materials, chemical -resistant clothing, Tyvek <br />and splash suits, protective boots, and gloves, and a full -face air -purifying breathing apparatus. <br />Page 7 of 8 Rev. 7/22/13 <br />