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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Water supply equipment is defined as fire pump installations and <br /> <br />private fire service mains capable of achieving the required delivery rates. <br /> <br />Water or agent delivery methods or systems include: <br /> <br />Portable hose lines and or monitors, <br />Mobile fire pumping equipment or apparatus <br />Fire water spray or sprinkler systems <br />Foam chambers or spray systems <br />Dry Chemicals, halon, C02 or other agent suppression systems <br /> <br />f (iii) Emergency Response personnel must be adequately trained <br />to a level in compliance with all appropriate OSHA rules and regulations. Personnel <br />must also be properly trained on the CIMA incident command system and other CIMA <br />standard operating procedures to enable proper coordination between the facility and <br />respondil'Jg CIMA personnel. <br />-!f (b) Each member must design and maintain a written emergency <br />action plan that complies with all current OSHA rules and regulations. This emergency <br />plan shall include procedures for activating personnel and equipment within their <br />facilities. <br /> <br />Included in this emergency plan, or as a supplement to this <br /> <br />emergency plan, each member agrees to provide call procedures and instructions to <br /> <br />properly respond to requests for assistance, and procedures and instructions to <br />properly n :ceive aid from CIMA members. <br />*(c) Each member agrees to appoint a representative and one alternate <br />representative. At least one representative or designate of each company is expected <br />to attend all general and respective zone meetings of the organization. Failure to <br />attend three successive general and/or three successive zone meetings shall be <br />grounds for being placed on probationary status. Also, senior managers (or their <br />management representatives) are encouraged to attend CIMA meetings periodically. <br /> <br />4n.J197 <br /> <br />3 <br />