EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN GOLDEN CITY CASINO HIGHWAY 162 OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA

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EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN GOLDEN CITY CASINO HIGHWAY 162 OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA ESHI Tribe

TABLE OF CONTENTS TAB A B C D E F G H I TITLE Purpose and Scope Emergency Services Notification of Emergency Services Emergency Warning Signals Emergency Evacuation of Structure Injury or Accident Reporting and Response First Aid Response and Notification Fire Response and Notification Returning to Work after an Emergency

TAB A: PURPOSE AND SCOPE 1. The purpose and scope of this plan is to provide an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) to all workers at this construction project and provide guidelines for response to emergencies in a safe and orderly manner, so as to not invoke panic or further damage or injury to workers or property. 2. All changes and or revisions will be the responsibility of Eshi Tribe, from hereon known as the Owner. Any changes or revisions that are deemed necessary will be made, and copies distributed to all the contractors, fire, rescue and emergency services locations. 3. A current log will be kept listing all locations of distribution, and the most current or revision issued. The log will be maintained at Thomas Able site office.

TAB B: EMERGENCY SERVICES 1. A project site map is attached behind Tab B showing the location of assembly areas and evacuation routes. 2. An Oroville area map is attached behind Tab B showing the location to the Oroville Hospital. The best action to take in the event of an emergency is to call 9-1-1. If for some reason contact cannot be made using the 9-1-1 system, the following emergency providers can be contacted directly. 3. (a) The first FIRE response unit is CDF station 64, located approximately 1.7 miles from project site. CDF Station #64 2115 Walnut Oroville, CA 95966 Phone: (530) 538-7111 (b) The second FIRE responders are the City of Oroville Fire and Rescue Station, located approximately 2.7 miles north of project site. Oroville City Fire and Rescue Station 2055 Lincoln Oroville, CA 95966 Phone: (530) 538-2480 (c) The MEDICAL aid provider is First Response Ambulance located next to the hospital approximately 2.3 miles from the project site. First Responder Ambulance 2767 Olive Highway Oroville, CA 95966 Phone: (530) 533-5101

If there is a medical emergency necessitating a medivac helicopter, the designated landing zone (LZ) is located on the main roadway between the contractor office trailers and the main parking lot. The emergency dispatcher can be provided the latitude and longitude coordinance that will facilitate the flight crews arrival. These co-ordinances are: N-39 30 16.3 W-121 30 19.6 If a worker is injured, the best practice is to call for the assistance of professional emergency medical responders. If the injury is minor in nature, the worker can obtain medical treatment at the Oroville Hospital. (d) Oroville Hospital is located on Olive Highway. Turn left on Olive Highway from the main entrance of the project site. Travel approximately 2.2 miles to the hospital. Turn right at the EMERGENCY sign on the right side of the road. Emergency is located in the back of the Hospital. (e) The welding tank storage area is located along the fence line between the office trailer compound and the main structure. This site is indicated on the attached site map. (f) In case of a medical emergency, the casino owners have EMT personnel that can be contacted via portable radios that are located in the ABC Construction PM and engineer trailers.

Main Entrance Assembly Area 2 (Main Parking Lot) LZ Assembly Area 1 (Contractor Office Trailers) Olive Highway Golden City Casino Legend Evacuation Routes:

Map of Oroville, California

TAB C: Notification of Emergency Services 1. Post all phone numbers for emergency services in addition to the 9-1-1. 2. Ensure that all workers receive training that explains how to alert emergency services. 3. Have blank attendance rosters to document names of workers in assembly areas (sample provided behind Tab C).

Emergency Evacuation Assembly Roster Person In-charge: Date & Time: Location: Type of Emergency: Name (Print legibly) Company Trade

TAB D: EMERGENCY WARNING SIGNALS 1. A system by which all workers can be alerted in the event of an emergency must be in place. A common device is a horn with a volume level sufficient to alert all workers of an emergency. In the event of an emergency, the horn should be sounded with three successive blasts. Workers should immediately leave the structure in a calm manner and report to the assembly area. 2. A follow-up system must be in place to notify any employees that may not be able to hear the warning signal due to work area noise. This may be accomplished by a phone-around system or other proven means. 3. A test of the system must be made to ensure that it is effective. This should be done in conjunction with an emergency evacuation practice drill. 4. All workers must receive training that explains the EAP system, including the signals and methods to be used during an emergency. Copies of this EAP will be distributed to CDF, Oroville City Fire and Rescue Station, EMS/Oroville Hospital, all the prime contractors, and the tribal council. An additional copy shall be placed in a RED mailbox at the entrance/exit to the project site. The wording, Emergency Action Plan should be conspicuously painted on the mailbox. If the mailbox is secured with a locking device, ALL first responders shall be provided with a key/combination to allow access to the EAP.

TAB E: EMERGENCY EVACUATION OF STRUCTURE 1. A plan must be in place and tested that will allow a rapid and safe evacuation of the structure by all personnel in the event of severe weather, fire or structural defects which may affect the safety of the structure itself. 2. In case of an emergency evacuation the primary assembly area (known as Area 1) shall be located in the compound surrounding the contractor office trailers. If wind conditions or other factors preclude the use of Area 1, the secondary assembly area shall be at the back of the main parking lot (known as Area 2). These locations are depicted on the site map attached behind Tab E. 3. In the event of an emergency, stop all work and secure your area. DO NOT remove any tools or equipment. 4. Depart rapidly by the nearest exit and ensure others in your area leave also. 5. Report to the assembly area. ALL workers shall be required to print their name and company on the sign-in log. Workers shall notify Able Thomas personnel of the last known location of any workers not accounted for. 6. Once you have departed the structure, DO NOT re-enter the building for any reason unless the all clear has been sounded or you are part of an emergency crew properly trained to assist in the emergency.

TAB F: INJURY OR ACCIDENT REPORTING AND RESPONSE. 1. All workers must be instructed on how to report an accident or injury and who to notify in case of an emergency. 2. All injuries or accidents must be reported to the Owner immediately. 3. All near misses must be reported to the Owner immediately. 4. An investigation into the nature or cause of all injuries, accidents or near misses must be accomplished before workers are allowed to return to work. This action will require a safety briefing of all affected personnel to prevent the same type of injury, accident or near miss from occurring again.

TAB G: FIRST AID RESPONSE 1. In the event of an injury to a worker, notify your supervisor immediately. 2. If qualified, administer first aid to the victim. 2. DO NOT attempt to move the victim unless there is an immediate danger that further injury may result. Then, and only then, move the victim only as far as necessary to remove the victim from the immediately danger. 3. If movement is necessary, extreme care must be taken to stabilize the victim s neck and back to prevent any further injury.

TAB H: FIRE RESPONSE AND NOTIFICATION 1. Sound an alarm immediately by shouting FIRE, FIRE, FIRE. 2. If practical, notify your supervisor immediately. 3. If the fire is in its early stages and you are able, fight the fire with available fire extinguishers in your immediate area. 4. If no fire extinguisher is readily available, LEAVE the area immediately. Do not leave to find an extinguisher on another floor and return to the fire. Your safety and your life are worth more than any damage a fire may do to the building or structure. 5. Follow your evacuation and assembly plan and leave the building. Notify all other personnel as you evacuate of the danger and ensure they depart with you.

TAB I: RETURNING TO WORK AFTER AN EMGERGENCY 1. No one is permitted to re-enter the building once evacuated after an emergency until the all clear has been sounded and the building has been declared safe to enter by the Owner. 2. An all hands safety meeting will be held to notify all personnel of the nature of the emergency and any resulting damage or dangers that may still exist. 3. Any fire or structural damage must be corrected by the Owner and the approving authority before anyone may enter and resume work in the affected areas.