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11/25/2007 11:05:54 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007044
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/2/2007
Doc Name
Preliminary MC.SPCC Plann & Emergency Response Plan
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN WHIRLWIND MINE <br />PROCEDURE NO. 1NW-1 Revision No. New Replaces Procedure: N/A <br />Paae: 8 of 11 Revision Date: New Dated: 06/29/07 <br />2.2.3 Stage 2 Field Action <br />A Stage 2 Field Action is a coordinated field response to an emergency situation by multiple <br />pereonnel. A Stage 2 Field Action occurs when an emergency situation cannot be successfully <br />resolved at the First Responder level. Stage 2 field actions consist of operations undertaken in the <br />field by multiple personnel that are designed and implemented in order to control or abate an <br />emergency situation, A coordinated Stage 2 field response operation will continue until the <br />situation has been successfulty resolved. <br />Field Action: Operations <br />General guidelines for responding to incidents that involve specific hazardous materials classes or <br />accident scenarios are provided underAppendix B to this procedure. The specific course of action <br />taken during a Stage 2 Field Response Action will be determined by the ongoing incident <br />evaluation. Rescue is the primary duty of any field response. <br />Field Action: Specified Personnel Duties <br />. The Emergency Coordinator is the only member of the emergency response team who currently <br />has specific duties listed in the Operations Phase section of the Emergency Response Plan. The <br />Emergency Coordinator can be the initial First Responder or the person of higher authority who <br />relieves the First Responder of Incident Command. The Mine Forman will usually be the <br />Emergency Coordinator for the Whirlwind Mine facility. <br />The Emergency Coordinator shall: <br />• Act first and foremost to prevent unwarranted occupational and environmental exposures <br />from occurring during emergency incidents involving hazardous materials. <br />^ Monitor response activities and suspend any response activity that creates, or may create, <br />an unwarranted exposure risk. <br />^ Oversee and coordinafe alt field response actions until the emergency situation (s <br />successfully resolved. <br />• Perform an ongoing incident evaluation and determine an appropriate course of action for <br />the response activity, incoordination with other relevant personnel. <br />• Coordinate incident response activities with external emergency responders when they are <br />deployed in the field. <br />• Ensure that communications with the incident command post and off-site entities are <br />maintained. <br />• Ensure that the incident response action is provided with resources that are adequate to <br />sustain the response activity. <br />• Coordinate on-site response actions with off-site response activities. <br />• Ensure that site response personnel are in a condition suitable for field operations, inGuding <br />the provision of proper PPE, sufficient quality and quantities of equipment, and adequate <br />• numbers of personnel for both operations and back-up. <br />ENERGY FUELS RESOURCES HEALTH & SAFETY PROCEDURES <br />
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