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1. As soon as EC is notified of an emergency, We begins following the <br />Emergency Coordinator System (ECS) procedures. He/she will be informed by the <br />Supervisor(s) of the location, meteorological conditions, extent of damage, etc. See <br />Table 1 for employee assigned roles. <br />2. With all of the information on the location and extent of the emergency, he/she must <br />decide the following: <br />a. Is evacuation necessary for parts or all of the plant? <br />b. Is outside assistance necessary? If so, who needs to be called in? <br />3. At the Evacuation Assembly Area the Emergency Coordinator will receive the results <br />of the head counts and report any missing personnel to the Fire Chief. He/she will <br />also inform the Fire Chief of the most likely location where the missing personnel <br />might be found. <br />4. All decisions ultimately lie with the Emergency Coordinator. <br />Supervisors: <br />1. Primary responsibility is to see that all employees are safely evacuated. <br />2. Notify the EC of the fire, its location, and the meteorological conditions. <br />3. After the Evacuation Assembly Area has been decided upon by the Emergency <br />Coordinator, direct all employees in the location to the correct Evacuation Assembly <br />Area. Make assignments of personnel at danger spots, stairs, doorways (outside) to <br />ensure they are kept open. <br />4. Get head counts from roll call personnel listed in Table 1 and report the results to the <br />Emergency Coordinator. <br />5. Assist the emergency response personnel if necessary. <br />Employees/Contractors (not HazMat Response Team) <br />1. Evacuate the facility safely if asked to do so. <br />2. Follow instructions given by the Emergency Coordinator and the Supervisor(s). <br />Note: Once outside the plant, stay clear of the plant unless you are assigned a further task. All <br />employees are urged to keep as calm and quiet as possible. <br />0] <br />