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<br />chemical name, the four digit UN identification number, the maximum quantity on-site, and the <br />location of the substance. Additional sheets may be attached if necessary. <br /> <br />Section IV. Occupancies Snbject to Additional Risk <br /> <br />- The primary purpose of this section is to give the Incident Commander and EOC a quick estimate of <br />the population that may have to be evacuated. <br /> <br />Facility Population - The number of employees at this facility for each shift and their hours of <br />operation. Insert 'IN/All for shifts that are not applicable. <br /> <br />- In each general direction from the site, identifY the type of occupancy and estimate the maximum <br />number of occupants that may be subject to additional risk as a result of a release that goes off-site <br />from this facility. (Example: residential, commercial, nursing home, hospital, school, day care center.) <br />List evacuation routes for each occupancy. Population figures should be listed according to time of day <br />if significant differences are evident (schools, daytime businesses, etc.). If evacuation zones have been <br />developed around a facility, modifY this area of the form to reflect the zones instead of compass <br />directions. <br /> <br />Section V. Occnpancies Contributing Additional Risk <br /> <br />In each general direction from the site, identifY the type of occupancy and list the population of the <br />adj acent facility along with the source of the additional risk as a result of a release that goes off-site <br />from this facility. (Example: other facility with volatile chemicals such as flammable gas). Population <br />figures should be listed according to time of day if significant differences are evident (schools, daytime <br />businesses, etc.). <br /> <br />Section VI. Facility Emergency Response Equipment <br /> <br />- Chemical alarm systems - Does the facility have an automatic release detection or monitoring system? <br />Use the chart to indicate the building, the type of system (monitoring or detecting, local/remote alarm), <br />and the substance being monitored. <br /> <br />- Fire Suppression - Account for the presence or absence of sprinkler systems in each building. IdentifY <br />the location of the control valve particularly in buildings with waterreactive chemicals. Describe any <br />other special fire suppression systems (halon, dry chemical, carbon dioxide) that are present or <br />required. Designate the source of water supply that is available for fire suppression activities. Water <br />main size( s), hydrant locations, static and residual pressures, flow test results, storage tank capacity, <br />etc. can be noted here but should also be noted on the site maps. <br /> <br />- Describe Availability and Location of: <br /> <br />- Special Extinguishing Agents - Flammable metals and flammable and combustible liquids <br />frequently require special fire extinguishing agents. List available supplies by location, type and <br />quantity, <br /> <br />HAZMA T Plan Revised Draft <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />1 December 2005 <br /> <br />Gr-lt, <br />