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the person or persons in charge of each e...ar:=ncy a;enc;~ :hat <br />is present, and establish communications •.c..-. t'~em. 'e ;rill <br />inform them of the location of the radio-2c.::?ed vesicle, <br />and will request each agency to notify their -e~Tbers :o r=port <br />any gas related problems to the employee at ;..at loca~icn. <br />The employee at this vehicle will then relzy all ini'orr:ztion <br />to the dispatcher and/or supervisor. <br />A SURVEY SHOULD BE CONDUCTED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO =SSESS C:.'r.G~ TO <br />OUR FACILITIES <br />1. During this survey, we should check our district regulator, <br />stations for damages, paying particular attention to regulator <br />control lines in an effort to prevent overpressuring. <br />2. In certain instances, it will be advisable to station so-eone <br />at our primary regulator stations to prevent our gas supply <br />• from being turned off by unauthorized persor.^el. <br />3. Leak Survey crews with portable instruments s~ould be utilized <br />to check the areas involved. After an esti-ete of t~~e severity <br />of the situation is ascertained, a decision -ust be ride as <br />to: isolating mains; shutting them off conpletely oi• le_ving <br />gas on the system. Refer to Exhibit(IP.~) Plz~ for Isolation, <br />if necessary. <br />4. Consideration should be given as to whether zdditional ~:.anpower <br />and/or equipment will be needed. If in dou~t, it is preferable <br />to have extra crews standing by on the sc=_ne even though they <br />may not be needed. This will allo:a more flexibility for un- <br />expected requirements and will also be an aide in reassuring <br />the public. <br />• <br />-20- <br />