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n <br />REPUBLIC <br />SERVICES <br />Safety a tr <br />Emergency Action Plan <br />Present an oxygen deficient atmosphere; or <br />• Cause high levels of a toxic substance. <br />Professional fire and emergency assistance are requested (see emergency contact list) where <br />either the facility does not have a HAZMAT response team or when backup assistance is <br />required for the facility's HAZMAT response team <br />1. Bomb Threat Analysis <br />Proper response to the threat involves at least three continuous and related but distinct steps: <br />a. Analysis of the threat and estimate of the need for response. <br />b. Decision on what is the proper response. <br />c. implementing the response decision within the allowable time frame. <br />2. Procedure To Be Followed After A Bomb Threat Has Been Received <br />The person who receives the threat should immediately contact the Facility Manager or the <br />designated alternate. <br />The person receiving the threat should then immediately fill out a Bomb Threat Checklist (Form <br />1019, or an equivalent form). This Checklist should be completed for each threat received, noting <br />the time and, if possible, the exact words used in the threat. <br />In the case of a phone threat, record the conversation if possible and consider taping subsequent <br />calls. <br />Once he/she is notified Kevin Basso will: <br />a. Notify the local law enforcement agency, or where the facility has a security officer, contact <br />security to notify local law enforcement (where a security service or security office is used it <br />is recommended that the shift commander be requested, to insure confidentiality); <br />b. Notify all supervisors and instruct them whether to evacuate the facility and/or conduct a <br />search. The Bomb Threat Search Procedure is contained in Bomb Threat Checklist (Foran <br />1019). <br />Page 13 of 27 <br />© 2009 Republic Services 8121120-12 Emergency Acf/an Plan <br />