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B. Fires <br /> 1 . SOUND FIRE ALARM and call 911 (Emergency Center) . Be <br /> sure to relate that gasoline is involved in the fire and , <br /> if needed , ask for medical assistance. <br /> 2. STOP FLUID FLOW--close valves and shut off electricity to <br /> the pumps . <br /> 3 . EVACUATION--stop all traffic on site and move all <br /> personnel and customers to a safe, upwind area. <br /> 4 . SCENE MANAGEMENT is the responsibility of On-Scene <br /> Emergency Coordinator or designee until the arrival of <br /> public safety response personnel . Upon the arrival of <br /> these personnel, the On-Scene Emergency Coordinator will <br /> cooperate with and offer assistance , as requested. <br /> IV. Employee Training Program <br /> A. General . The On-Scene Coordinator or designee will train all <br /> new employees of this facility about the following procedures <br /> for the safe handling of hazardous materials, procedures for <br /> emergency response coordination, and use of emergency <br /> response equipment and supplies . Additionally, the On-Scene <br /> Coordinator or designee will conduct a refresher training <br /> program for all employees on a yearly basis . <br /> B. Procedures for the Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials. <br /> 1 . Employees will be informed of the health and safety <br /> hazards involved with the handling of gasoline and diesel <br /> fuel . <br /> 2. Employees will be careful not to spill gasoline , diesel <br /> fuel, or waste oil onto themselves or the ground. <br /> 3 . Employees will not smoke, light matches , cause sparks , or <br /> take actions which could ignite flammable liquids or <br /> vapors . <br /> C. Procedures for Emergency Response Coordination . <br /> 1 . Employees will be familiar with the emergency response <br /> procedures outlined in the Business Response Plan. <br /> 2 . Employees will know the location and operation of pump <br /> shutoff valves and electrical shutoff switches . <br /> Rev . 1/11/89 Page 4 of 7 <br />