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<br />v. The emergency coordinator shall in every situation notify the State <br />Office of Emergency Services and the Alameda County Fire <br />Department, providing the following information: <br /> <br />(a) Name and telephone of person reporting; <br /> <br />(b) Name and address of facility; <br />(c) Time and type of incident; <br /> <br />(d) Name and quantity of material(s) involved; <br /> <br />(e) Extent of injuries; and <br /> <br />(f) Possible hazard to human health and the environment outside <br />facility. <br /> <br />vi. During the emergency, the emergency coordinator shall take all <br />reasonable measures to ensure that fires, explosions, and releases do <br />not occur or spread, including such measures as: <br /> <br />(a) Stopping operations; <br /> <br />(b) Collecting and containing released waste; and <br /> <br />(c) Removing or isolating containers. <br /> <br />vii. If the facility stops operations during an emergency, the emergency <br />coordinator shall monitor for leaks, pressure build-up, gas generation, or <br />ruptures in valves, pipes or other equipment as appropriate. <br /> <br />viii. Immediately after an emergency, the emergency coordinator shall <br />provide for treating, storing or disposing of recovered waste, <br />contaminated soil or surface water, or any other material resulting from <br />a release, fire, or explosion. <br /> <br />ix. Other activities required of the emergency coordinator after an <br />emergency are: <br /> <br />(a) No wastes incompatible with the released material is handled until <br />cleanup is completed; and <br /> <br />(b) Emergency equipment is cleaned and ready for use before <br />operations are resumed. <br /> <br />Exhibit G: Proposed Amended Article16 Page 42 <br />Note: underline and bolded text represents new text; strike-through text represents text to be eliminated