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A.Response Resources Version :27.10.4 <br /> A.1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT <br /> The Facility is equipped with emergency response equipment which is listed in Figure A.1 <br /> and A.2. This equipment should be sufficient to handle minor emergencies at the facility. For <br /> larger emergencies, contracted resources may need to be used. <br /> The Facility owned response equipment is inspected as per the regulations using the <br /> appropriate company response equipment inspection checklist. Inspection records are <br /> maintained on file for a minimum of five (5)years. <br /> Note: Equipment that is listed in Figure A.1 and A.2 as operational status ready may <br /> be temporarily unavailable due to maintenance needs or under current operation. <br /> Equipment that will be out of service for longer than three months will be noted as <br /> such on the equipment list. <br /> The Qualified Individual has the authority to activate other Company resources or that of <br /> private contractors and other experts and consultants as the situation demands. <br /> A.2 COMMUNICATIONS <br /> Effective and efficient communications systems are essential for emergency response at <br /> every level. The communications system will be utilized to gather information and current <br /> status reports as well as to provide coordination and direction to widely separated work <br /> groups involved in search, containment/diversion, repair, traffic control, public control or <br /> evacuation, and restoration. (Note: All communication equipment used during a response <br /> within an area that may potentially contain a flammable atmosphere will be intrinsically safe. <br /> During regular operations, any device that is not intrinsically safe will not be allowed in <br /> transfer areas, safety zones, or any other area containing flammable atmospheres.) <br /> During a spill incident, the communication between the Company and the responsible <br /> government agencies in the Federal Regional Response Team (RRT)will occur between the <br /> Incident Commander and the Federal On-Scene Coordinator. <br /> Communications Equipment <br /> Telephones <br /> Conventional land line telephones are the most effective means of communication for <br /> regulatory and advisory notifications during a spill response operation. Additional telephone <br /> lines can be installed in the event of a prolonged response operation. <br /> Cellular telephones allow for added mobility and response effectiveness. Cellular phones are <br /> commonly maintained by certain Facility personnel. Additional cellular phones can be <br /> secured in the event of a prolonged response operation. <br /> Shell Supply and Distribution A-2 Stockton Terminal FRP <br /> ©2019 Witt O' Brien's Revision Date:October, 2019 <br />