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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0514366
PE
2228
FACILITY_ID
FA0010523
FACILITY_NAME
Papé Trucks, Inc.
STREET_NUMBER
10998
Direction
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STREET_NAME
HARLAN
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
French Camp
Zip
95231
APN
193-330-30
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
10998 S Harlan Rd
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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EMEJL,,_;ENCY ACTION PLAN. & ui TIVERSAL <br /> 'k PRECA�UTIONS <br /> EMERGENCY PROCEDURES <br /> In the Event of a Fire: <br /> When a small fire is detected, sound an alarm, go to the nearest fire extinguisher or hose station <br /> and extinguish the fire with all available resources. Under any other circumstance, evacuate <br /> immediately, <br /> In the Event of a Chemical Emergency <br /> See the MSDS data for reactivity precautions a7zd first aid response for the particular chemical(s) <br /> involved. Follow fire plan procedures in the event partial or full evacuation becomes <br /> necessary. <br /> In the Event'of a Bomb Threat or Behavior Threat <br /> For a bomb threat, follow fire plan procedures for full evacuation except the head-count <br /> gathering point is as indicated on the evacuation chart as a bomb threat destination point. <br /> Response to a behavior threat depends upon its circumstance and intensity. Remain non- <br /> confrontational and summon assistance as quickly as possible. Refer to the chain of command <br /> if the behavior appears it may escalate to physical violence. Anyone is authorized to summon <br /> the police in the event of physical violence. <br /> In the Event of an Earthquake <br /> Do not attempt to run outside during an earthquake. Seek overhead protection in a doorway or <br /> `" '�j under a bench table or desk. When the vibration stops, evacuate into an open area, well away from <br /> .k <br /> building structures and overhead power lines. <br /> In the Event of a Flood <br /> Supervisory personnel will notify all employees by word-of-mouth to evacuate the building(s). <br /> The head count gathering point is as indicated on the evacuation chart as a flood destination point. <br /> Supervisory personnel will completely deactivate building and machinery power as they <br /> leave their respective areas of responsibility. <br /> UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS FOR FIRST AID <br /> PURPORSE <br /> We have established this First Aid Universal Precautions Plan to minimize your exposure to human blood, <br /> body fluids or tissue while administering first aid. You are considered exposed any time you come into <br /> unprotected contact with blood, body fluid or material, mucous membranes, or human tissue other than dry <br /> skin. <br /> PROTECTION. CLEANUP AND DISPOSAL <br /> • You are to assume that all human blood, fluid or tissue is infectious. <br /> • You must wash your hands, or flush your eyes and mucous membranes immediately if exposed <br /> during first aid. Area cleanup will be with a 20-to-I water and bleach solution or other <br /> re•:oenized medical disinfectant. <br /> Obviously, don't ingest food or drink anywhere near a contaminated area. <br /> Document#07077178 12 <br /> Revision Date; 04/03/01 —SECT12A.pdf <br />
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