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<br /> 6 <br />Clean Earth Environmental <br />HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM <br />11 CONTINGENCY PLAN <br /> <br />a. Whenever there is an imminent or actual emergency situation, the Site Safety Officer (SSO) will <br />immediately do the following: <br /> <br />1. Notify all personnel that an emergency condition exists by facility alarms (if applicable), air horn, a <br />voice command and/or two-way radio and notify 911 immediately to dispatch the Local Fire <br />Department to Central Valley Waste Services, 1333 E Turner Rd., Lodi, CA 95240. <br /> <br />All personnel will be instructed to proceed to the evacuation location shown in the Site Overview map <br />and Site Plan located in Section # 17 as indicated by the Project Manager (PM) in the safety <br />orientation meeting. All personnel will evacuate along the closest edge of the traffic lanes to <br />Evacuation area #1. Prevailing winds may require evacuation area to change to evacuation point #2. <br />A traffic/survey staff member will be instructed to cone off the entrance. The occupants of vehicles in <br />the unloading area will be directed to turn off their vehicles, if not already off, and leave the site in the <br />appropriate direction to the Evacuation location. During set-up, cones will be placed in the <br />designated area for quick placement. <br /> <br />2. If not already on scene, advise state and local agencies, if their assistance is needed, as <br />appropriate. <br /> <br />b. Whenever there is a release, fire or explosion the SSO will identify the character, quantity, exact source <br />and other specific details of the hazard. This may be done by visual inspection, checking site records or <br />conducting chemical analysis. <br /> <br />c. Concurrently, the SSO will assess possible direct or indirect effects to human health or the environment as <br />a result of the release, fire, or explosion. <br /> <br />d. If the SSO determines that the site has had a release, fire, or explosion which could threaten human <br />health, or the environment, outside of the site, the SSO will report the findings as follows: <br /> <br />1. If incident assessment indicates that evacuation of local areas may be advisable, the SSO will <br />immediately notify appropriate local authorities. The SSO will be available to help officials determine <br />which areas should be evacuated; and <br /> <br />2. The SSO will, in every situation, immediately notify the State Office of Emergency Services <br />(CalEMA). <br /> The report shall include the following items: <br /> <br />(A) Name and telephone number of reporter; <br />(B) Name and address of site; <br />(C) Time and type of incident (e.g., release, fire); <br />(D) Name and quantity of material(s) involved, to the extent known; <br />(E) The extent of injuries, if any, and; <br />(F) The possible hazards to human health or the environment, outside of the site. <br /> <br />e. During an emergency, the SSO shall take all reasonable measures necessary to ensure that fires, <br />explosions and releases do not occur, recur, or spread to other hazardous wastes at the site. These