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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SUMMARY <br /> Telephone Calls are Required For All Significant Releases of Hazardous <br /> Materials. <br /> At a MINIMUM, the Spiller should call: <br /> 9-1-1 or the Local Emergency Response Agency <br /> (e.g. Fire Department) <br /> AND/OR <br /> Local Unified Program Agency <br /> AND <br /> The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services, California <br /> State Waring Center <br /> (800) 852-7550 or (916) 845-8911 <br /> In addition to 9-1-1 and Cal OES, the following apply under varying <br /> circumstances: <br /> Spill Type/Location/Injuries Who to Call <br /> Releases that equal or exceed Feder- Call the National Response Center <br /> al Reportable Quantities (CERCLA) (NRC) <br /> All releases on-highway Call California Highway Patrol <br /> (CHP) <br /> All hazardous waste tank releases Call Department of Toxic Substanc- <br /> esControl Regional Office (DTSC) <br /> All serious worker injuries or harm- Call Cal/OSHA District Office <br /> ful exposures <br /> All oil spills at drilling and produc- Call Department of Conservation, <br /> tion fixed facilities Division of Oil, Gas, and Geother- <br /> mal Resources (DOGGR) <br /> All spills with a potential to impact Call Cal OES <br /> water quality <br /> All potential or actual railroad Call the Local Emergency Response <br /> releases(California definition of Agency and the Public Utilities <br /> hazardous materials) Commission (PUC) <br /> All Hazardous Liquid Pipelines Call local fire department(Hazard- <br /> ous Liquid Pipeline Safety is State <br /> Fire Marshal jurisdiction) <br /> All Natural Gas Pipelines Call Public Utilities Commission <br /> (PUC) <br /> All incidents involving Radioactive Call California Department of <br /> Material Public Health (CDPH),Radiological <br /> Preparedness Branch <br /> 13 <br /> 73 of �8 <br />