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Form FR -0027. This form is illustrated in Appendix III. The <br />report will be compared with the previous days results to identify <br />any ongoing trends or differences that would indicate product <br />leakage. <br />All visual inspection records and tank monitoring printouts will <br />be filed and retained for a period of three years. All recordable <br />leaks and spills will be recorded on a Hazardous Material Incident <br />Report, Form Number FR -0023. This form is also illustrated in <br />Appendix III. <br />F. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT <br />A number of registered fire extinguishers are kept on the premises <br />at all times. The location of the emergency equipment is shown on <br />the Vicinity Map and the Facility Storage Map presented in <br />Appendix IV. Additional emergency equipment will be obtained as <br />needed from Pacific ' Bell contracted hazardous material and <br />hazardous waste handling vendors. <br />The fire extinguishers are maintained and serviced by a <br />licensed Pac Bel (Building Technician) on a yearly basis. <br />A visual inspection is made by the facility Technicians on <br />a routine basis to ensure the adequacy of the emergency equipment. <br />G. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (Contingency Plan) <br />Unauthorized releases (leaks and spills) of petroleum products <br />will be recorded utilizing the Hazardous Material Incident Report, <br />Form No. FR -0023 and reported by the operator of the underground <br />storage tank immediately to*the following: <br />1) Pacific Bell Emergency Control Center <br />(415) 823-7777 <br />2) Real Estate Department <br />(415) 823-1028 <br />3) Respective upper -management within group. <br />4) Headquarters Staff <br />In instances involving spills, the operator of the underground <br />tank will notify the San Joaquin Local Health Department in <br />Stockton at (209) 466-6781 as required by the County Ordinance. <br />In case of fires, the local fire department (911) and Pacific Bell <br />Emergency Control Center will be notified promptly by the operator <br />of the underground tank. <br />MIC <br />