Small brush fire or cigarette can
What is Level 1 - no escalation required
Exposure to .063% TMAH
Level 3, escalation required - ANY TMAH exposure
10 gallons of fuel leaks from a gehl to the ground
Level 3 - escalation required. Less than 10 gallons escapes secondary containment is not required. What other action needs to be taken?
one gallon spill of IPA to the floor in 50, level B
Level 1, no escalation required
chemical reaction in squeeze bottle that causes buldging
Level 3 - escalation required. minor unexpected/unplanned chemical reaction.
Water flow alarm with no fire
Level 2, no escalation required. However, this will be a building evacuation, better let your boss know.
Event where two TM's end up with recordable injuries
Level 3, escalation required TM only, however if there are multiple contractors with most likely recordable injuries, escalate to your manager.
Solvent waste goes into storm drain, doesn't leave site.
Level 2 - no escalation required. Notification to Environmental required.
11 gallons of HCL outside secondary containment but contained within the building
Level 3 - escalation required. Even though it is contained within the building we want to understand why secondary failed
ERT Tech applies wrap to contain a leak on a waste drain. Drain breaks in the process causing 4 tools to be idled.
Level 4 - requires escalation: Significant interruption to production due to EHS incident. Better call the manager immediately!
Chemical fed flame in enclosure designed for fire potential (such as a gas cabinet)
Level 3, escalation required. If you are not sure if something is an Occ Illness, call Kerry.
Release that requires regulatory regulation
Level 3 - escalation required. Who makes this call?
HCL offload that creates a cloud in Bld 30
Level 5 - escalation required. Vapor cloud of any size in a building.
Media arrives on site wanting to talk to a Sr. Leader
Level 5 - escalation required. Call ERT/EHS Manager first.
Incipient fire (~3') where one fire extinguisher is used
Level 2, no escalation required - however, this would be one to the Mgr know as questions will arise.
CPR/AED on a contracted employee for a personal medical
Level 5, escalation required. Any use of life saving action for work or personal medical is required to be run up the chain.
Leak on primary containment of hazardous waste tank systems (solvent waste, SOD)
Level 2 - escalation not required. However, notification to environmental engineer required.
200 gallons of PCW outside of primary containment to the floor in 50, level A.
Level 2 - no escalation required. Remember to look beyond the baseline action to see if it impacts another category. Did the water get into a fire panel and cause an evacuation?
Activation the Crisis Management Team due to power panel fire that impacts Bld 11 only.
Level 3 - escalation required. Any activation of the CMT.
Fire inside an electrical panel
Level 2, no escalation required - however, there may be other impact that would require escalation such as it took 2 extinguishers (or more) to put it out, look at all aspects.
Site services TM taking company truck to Les Schwab gets into car accident off site, injured, but treated and released at the scene
Level 2 - no escalation required - this is per the table, at a minimum this needs escalated to your manager.
Calcium Flouride spill as the truck turns east onto SR92.
Level 4 - escalation required. Any release that leaves the site.
500 gallon potable water release to the ground
Level 1 - no escalation required.
Fireworks System glitch causes all horns/strobes in all building to activate at one time.
Level 5 - escalation required: Any sitewide evacuation.