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Emergency Action Plan <br />The following details the organizational structure of our plan and outlines emergency measures to be taken in the event of <br />fire or other emergency. <br />Remember, your conduct and actions during the first few minutes of any emergency may not only save your life, but the <br />lives of your fellow workers and other members of the community as well. Each truck will have emergency numbers <br />available for ambulance, physician, hospital, fire and local police. Use most effective means of communication based on <br />your location (cellular phone — if adequate service), two-way radio, hard line telephone or other acceptable means, <br />General Information <br />Two important telephone calls need to be made if the facility is to be evacuated because of a fire or disaster within the <br />facility, or an external hazardous condition threatening the facility. If either of these two situations occurs; notify 911 <br />(Emergency Medical Services and Police), <br />Upon order of management if you are working near a building and a fire breaks out, call emergency numbers if you cannot <br />contain. Going into a building to let someone know of a Ere outside the building is acceptable, however, the occupants will <br />have their own safety officer and should have already been briefed in evacuation procedures, <br />Materials and supplies to be evacuated include, but may not be limited to, first aid kits, the MSDS binder and the personnel <br />roster, <br />Responsibilities <br />The Safety Director will: <br />- Coordinate the Emergency Evacuation Plan throughout the facility. <br />Make certain the Program is familiar to all personnel and that all new employees are promptly oriented, <br />- Schedule education as necessary. <br />The Safety Director will be aided by the Supervisors who will: <br />- Facilitate the Emergency Evacuation Plan. <br />- Keep contact check on all personnel to be sure that they are completely familiar with all phases of the Plan that they <br />are required to know. <br />- See that personnel participate in awareness training, fire classes, and other practice sessions as necessary. <br />- Be certain that all personnel are familiar with Bre extinguishers and make thorough fire prevention inspections when <br />they are assigned to do so. <br />Take the necessary steps required to correct any fire hazards discovered. <br />It is the duty of every employee to: <br />- Be completely familiar with the Emergency Evacuation Plan and their duties of responsibilities in the program. <br />- Participate in all fire drills and practice sessions. <br />Attend all fire training classes when assigned. <br />Page 71 of 87 <br />