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<br />ANNEX B <br /> <br />HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE <br /> <br />Citizens who determine that a release of hazardous materials has occurred should: <br /> <br />Call 911 and advise the location of the release along with a description of how the release was <br />detected (odor, visible vapor cloud, etc.) OR report release in person to any emergency <br />services facility (law enforcement office, fire station, ambulance base, etc.). <br /> <br />Facility personnel that have determined that a release has occurred at their facility should: <br /> <br />Call 911 and, to the extent allowed by the situation, advise the following information: <br /> <br />I. Chemical name of the substance released. <br /> <br />2. Quantity of substance released. <br /> <br />3. Date and time of release. <br /> <br />4. Duration of release. <br /> <br />5. Media to which release occurred (air, ground, surface water, sewer). <br /> <br />6. Anticipated acute or chronic health risks. <br /> <br />7. Advice on medical attention for exposed individuals. <br /> <br />8. Proper precautions to take (evacuation, shelter-in-place, etc.) <br /> <br />9. Name and phone number to contact for further information, <br /> <br />10. Actions taken by facility to contain the release. <br /> <br />II. Name and phone number of person making this notification, <br /> <br />NOTICE: Facilities may be required bv federal law to make other notifications. <br /> <br />HAZMA T Plan Revised Draft <br /> <br />12 <br />G-b <br /> <br />1 December 2005 <br />