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• Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered material that resulted from the <br /> incident. <br /> B.4.5. Disposal of Released Material <br /> After the event, the emergency coordinator is responsible for seeing that the <br /> released material and any contaminated soil, water, or other material that results from a <br /> release, fire, or explosion is handled appropriately. All waste materials generated during <br /> cleanup of the release will be managed as a hazardous waste. In addition, the emergency <br /> coordinator will assure that waste materials are segregated based on their compatibility <br /> and that no incompatible materials will be stored, treated, or disposed of with the released <br /> waste. <br /> B.5. Evacuation Procedures <br /> In the event that the emergency coordinator determines that partial or complete <br /> evacuation of the facility is necessary, the emergency coordinator will notify personnel via the <br /> intercom paging system. Employees will evacuate the building using evacuation routes posted <br /> throughout the facility. Evacuated personnel will assemble in the paved parking lot area in front <br /> of the office building. <br /> Following evacuation, the emergency coordinator will confirm that all employees have <br /> evacuated the facility by taking roll call using the security list of employees in the facility. The <br /> emergency coordinator will also check the daily visitor roster from the front lobby to confirm that <br /> all visitors have evacuated the building. <br /> Evacuated employees will not re-enter the facility until the emergency coordinator has <br /> confirmed that the emergency has been addressed and it is safe to re-enter. <br /> B-8 <br />