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2.0 Notifications Version :27.10.4 <br /> 2.2 EXTERNAL NOTIFICATIONS <br /> Depending on the type and level of incident, certain external notification may be necessary. <br /> Responsibilities for each person potentially involved in the external notifications are listed below. <br /> Community Notifications <br /> If community notification and/or evacuation is necessary, the local Police Department will be <br /> contacted. The Local Area Evacuation Plan (LAEP) will be activated. The Company's <br /> Communications Officer will assist with radio and television announcements. <br /> With assistance of the Local Emergency Planning Committee, the Fire Department, the Oil <br /> Spill Response Contractor, and the Red Cross, areas downstream of the incident will be <br /> alerted of the situation. <br /> Federal and State Agency Notifications <br /> The Incident Commander (QI/AQI) will ensure that all notifications are carried out in a timely <br /> manner. The following agencies should be notified as soon as possible: <br /> *National Response Center <br /> *Federal Environmental Protection Agency <br /> *State Agencies <br /> *When calling the National Response Center or the EPA, include the following statement: <br /> "This call fulfills any reporting obligations we may have, if any, pursuant to applicable laws and <br /> regulations including, but not limited to the Toxic Substances Control Act, Section 8 (e)." <br /> Note: In the event of a release, OSPR requires an updated estimate of the volume of oil spilled <br /> and the volume at immediate risk of spillage to be reported to the California Governor's Office of <br /> Emergency Services whenever a significant change in the amount reported occurs, but not <br /> less than every twelve (12) hours within the first forty-eight (48) hours of response. <br /> Shell Supply and Distribution 2-9 Stockton Terminal FRP <br /> ©2019 Witt O' Brien's Revision Date:October, 2019 <br />