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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> The SSO or FSSO will take into account the following information: <br /> • Nature of emergency <br /> • Wind direction <br /> • Location of personnel <br /> • Monitoring results <br /> • Emergency equipment available <br /> • Offsite population <br /> Based on this information, the SSO or FSSO will direct appropriate emergency action and <br /> agency and Union Pacific notification. After the emergency has been controlled and the site is <br /> considered safe to re-enter, the SSO or FSSO will direct remedial action to restore the site to <br /> full operating condition. <br /> The SSO or FSSO will investigate the nature and cause of the incident so that work procedures <br /> can be modified to minimize the likelihood of the incident's recurrence. All incidents must be <br /> reported in a timely, appropriate manner. An incident is any unplanned event resulting in injury, <br /> damage, loss of assets, adverse publicity, or which requires notification of a regulatory agency, <br /> regardless of severity. All Kennedy/Jenks personnel should report an incident to the SSO or <br /> FSSO. The SSO and FSSO will report to the project manager. Each incident will be investigated <br /> and a written report should be received by the project manager and the regional safety <br /> supervisor within five days of the incident. <br /> If work zones are established, the Exclusion Zone will have several emergency exits which will <br /> allow safe egress in multiple directions from any point onsite. The exit selection will be based on <br /> the emergency location, type of emergency, and wind direction. Upon hearing the evacuation <br /> signal or otherwise being notified of an evacuation, employees will immediately travel to the <br /> assembly area located at the decontamination station. <br /> Employees will follow a route that avoids locations downwind from the emergency. If emergency <br /> exits are used, employees will proceed to the assembly area by the quickest route possible, <br /> staying close to the perimeter of the Exclusion Zone. When the assembly area is reached, <br /> employees will immediately check in with the SSO or FSSO. The site will remain evacuated until <br /> the all clear signal has been given. <br /> 8.3 Emergency Supplies <br /> Onsite emergency equipment will include equipment used during operations (heavy equipment) <br /> and reserved items stored at the decontamination/assembly area and at strategic areas onsite. <br /> The following is a list of emergency equipment available to take to the site. <br /> • First-aid supplies <br /> All personnel will have a thorough understanding of the Emergency Response Plan before <br /> starting work. It will be reviewed periodically to keep it current with new or changing site <br /> - <br /> conditions or information. <br /> Site Health and Safety Plan Page 15 <br /> Former Tracy Railyard, Tracy, California <br /> g:lis-groupladn inWbW510565777.03_uprrl0}reportslwork plan\ri finallappendiceslappc_hasplappc_text.doc <br />