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Any emergency situation will be successfully resolved by a phased response consisting of <br /> notification, operations, and remediation. These three phases will be implemented in concert or <br /> sequentially depending upon the specific situation and available personnel. <br /> Phase 1 - Notification <br /> The first person to arrive at the location of an emergency situation becomes the First Responder to <br /> the incident and assumes responsibility for the subsequent emergency response until they are <br /> relieved by an Emergency Coordinator, or voluntarily relinquish their authority to a more qualified <br /> person. The First Responder can be any Ouray Silver Mines employee or contractor's employee <br /> (e.g. chemical delivery contractor). <br /> The primary responsibility of the First Responder in an emergency situation is the prompt <br /> notification of other site personnel. The First Responder shall immediately relay an incident <br /> evaluation to at least one other person prior to initiating the operations phase during an emergency <br /> response. The incident evaluation must include the following information, at a minimum. <br /> a) The location of the incident. <br /> b) The nature of the incident. <br /> c) The extent of injury, if applicable. <br /> d) The type of material spilled, if known and applicable. <br /> e) The physical extent of the spill area,if applicable. <br /> f) The First Responder's intended course of action. <br /> g) Available communication devices if communication must be maintained. <br /> 1.1 Internal Notification <br /> The first person contacted by a First Responder notes the information provided in the incident <br /> evaluation and is then responsible for notifying the General Manager. Notification procedures for <br /> work hours and off shift are detailed below. <br /> Revenue Mine May 2021 Rule 8-2 <br />