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EMPLOYER AND WORKER PREPAREDNESS for NATURAL DISASTERS and TERRORIST ATTACKS How Can Employers and Workers Prepare? Pacific Gas and Electric Company Bob Fredianelli Director – Area 1 Maintenance and Construction April 7, 2006. Pacific Gas & Electric Company. Primary Business
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EMPLOYER AND WORKER PREPAREDNESS for NATURAL DISASTERS and TERRORIST ATTACKS How Can Employers and Workers Prepare? Pacific Gas and Electric Company Bob Fredianelli Director – Area 1 Maintenance and Construction April 7, 2006
Pacific Gas & Electric Company • Primary Business • 70,000 Square Miles of Service Territory • 139,000 Circuit Miles of Electric Lines • 45,800 Miles of Natural Gas Pipelines • 4.9 Million Electric Customer Accounts • 3.9 Million Gas Customer Accounts • 20,300 Employees Pacific Gas & Electric Company
PG&E Emergency Plan – Employer Perspective • Policy Established • Plan Prep and Annual Testing • Centralized Reviews • Critiques after Exercises and Emergencies • Annual Training Pacific Gas & Electric Company
PG&E Emergency Plan - Employer Perspective • Four Different Levels of Emergencies • Level 4 – EOC • Plan Intent • Safety • Assessment • Communication • Restoration Pacific Gas & Electric Company
PG&E Emergency Plan –Worker’s Perspective What if a disaster happens while I’m at work? • Stay calm and don’t panic • Know the emergency plan for your building, especially the stairway exit routes and where to assemble • Assume that all public transportation and travel paths will be closed for at least two days • Make sure you have a back-up caregiver for your family • Have an emergency kit for work: Include many of the same items as in your home kit, especially a change of clothes, sturdy shoes and necessary medications Pacific Gas & Electric Company
PG&E Emergency Plan –Worker’s Perspective • Take care of yourself and your family • Annual Corp Training --- CORP-0135 • ARC Training • Take care of our customers Pacific Gas & Electric Company