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VESERIS <br />Section 6 <br />Exhibit 1 <br />Natural Disaster Checklists <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />Pre — Hurricane & Flood Checklist continued ... Date & <br />Time <br />Completed Initials <br />Move all equipment (i.e., drum pickers) and product inside where practicable. <br />If possible, move pallets of bagged materials and fiber drums to higher <br />locations; be sure observe compatibility requirements. <br />If possible, relocate high-priced materials above floor level (i.e., pallet <br />rack) and away from doors and windows. <br />Place sand bags at vulnerable doors if flooding is possible. <br />Contact a local electrician and plumber in case they are needed. <br />If a team of employees is remaining on site, ensure that they have a sufficient <br />supply of food and water for five days, portable radio, cell phones, blankets, fire <br />extinguishers, and keys to turn off the sprinkler risers and storm water valves, <br />password to shut down burglar alarm, bolt cutters, emergency lighting and <br />submergible pump. <br />If possible, relocate all vans and tractors to a safe location (i.e., if storm <br />coming in from south, stage at north side of building). If not possible, place <br />empty trailers side by side with full trailers at the ends. <br />Print current inventory list. This may be needed if power is down, facility has <br />incurred a product spill and compatibility issues arise. <br />Have Environmental Contractor (clean-up) on stand-by if needed. <br />Protect important records (i.e., hazardous waste files) by covering with plastic <br />sheeting or moving to alternate location. Lock all lockable file cabinets. <br />Use plastic sheeting to protect computers and CPUs from possible water <br />damage. If time allows, move computer equipment away from windows to a <br />more secure area of the building. <br />If facility stocks oxidizers or other water sensitive products, move to an <br />elevated location (while maintaining compatibility requirements) and tarp the <br />containers to prevent contact with storm water. <br />If time allows place pallets of non-hazardous steel drum materials at the base <br />of overhead doors to prevent blow-in at the bottom.