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Evacuation Procedures <br /> Clutch & Brake Xchange <br /> Under certain circumstances, most likely a fire or gas detection, it may be necessary to evacuate the facility. <br /> In the event a supervisor concludes that evacuation is required to protect the health and safety of <br /> subordinates, that supervisor has the authority to evacuate those serving under his direction. The <br /> supervisor shall, however, ensure that other appropriate personnel at the facility are notified of the <br /> decision to evacuate. <br /> The key to a successful evacuation is accountability. Supervisors must be able to quickly account <br /> for assigned personnel and to report any who may be missing. With that in mind, evacuation <br /> procedures shall be as follows: <br /> 1. Order to evacuate is given by a Supervisor and/or an alarm. <br /> 2. Call 911 for emergency response support (fire dept., etc.). <br /> 3. If time allows, the following activities should be performed: <br /> i. Shut off all power to the facility or area being evacuated. <br /> ii. Close all doors, windows, vents, etc <br /> 4. All employees shall promptly evacuate the facility by using the exit point most convenient to <br /> each. The primary evacuation assembly point shall be Front Parking lot near tress. Should <br /> assembly at that point prove impossible, the secondary evacuation assembly point shall be <br /> Front parking lot near entrance. <br /> 5. Notify adjacent businesses of the incident that necessitated the evacuation. <br /> Following the evacuation, supervisors shall account for their personnel. In the event someone is determined <br /> to be missing, that fact shall be immediately reported to the senior facility manager present and to the <br /> responding emergency response organization (fire department, etc.). <br /> Notes: (1) No one should reenter the facility in an effort to locate a missing individual. That is the task of the Fire <br /> Department or other emergency response organization. Individuals with these organizations are properly trained and <br /> equipped to undertake such a task. <br /> (2)Personnel shall not leave the evacuation assembly point without the specific approval of their supervisor. <br /> Supervisors shall render all possible assistance to fire department personnel and other emergency <br /> responders. This shall include providing information on the general location and nature of hazardous <br /> materials located in the facility. <br /> Emergency Response Action Plan— Clutch&Brake Xchange 1110 vALL <br /> ©KPA, LLC Page 8 <br />