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<br />CIMA MEMBER SERIES AGREEMENT e <br />Approved At CIMA General Membership Meeting - 4/23/97 <br /> <br />written proof shall give CIMA Corporation the absolute right to cancel CIMA <br />Member's membership in CIMA Corporation and CIMA Members rights and <br />responsibilities under this Services Agreement. <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />2.4 Termination Uoon Dissolution of CIMA. This Agreement shall <br />terminate without notice, automatically and concurrently upon dissolution of <br />CIMA. <br /> <br />ARTICLE III <br /> <br />SERVICES <br /> <br />3.1 General. CIMA's object is the joining together of fire-fighting, rescue, <br />hazmat, and emergency medical manpower and facilities among Houston Ship <br />Channel industries for mutual assistance in case of emergency situations - <br />either natural or man-made, including but not limited to acts or war or terrorism. <br />Each Member of CIMA is responsible for maintaining resources in the form of <br />emergency personnel and equipment sufficient to control fire and emergencies of <br />the type and magnitude reasonable to anticipate occurring at the Member's <br />facility. . ' <br /> <br />3.2 Desionated Emeroencies - Notification. In the event of an actual or <br />potential fire or emergency situation, if a CIMA Member desires additional <br />emergency personnel and equipment, then the Member shall promptly notify <br />CIMA of the actual or p,otential fire or emergency situation using the CIMA <br />General Operating Procedures and CIMA Dispatch Procedures. The notification <br />shall include the location, nature and size of the actual or potential fire or <br />emergency situation, if known, and the type of assistance needed. The initial <br />notification may be oral. CIMA Corporation shall retain documentation <br />concerning the request for assistance. <br /> <br />3.3 Desianated Emeraencies - Resoonse. Upon receipt of the notice, <br />CIM).. (or one or more of its officers) should notify appropriate officials and CIMA <br />Member(s) according to prearranged plans. All aid reporting to the affected plant <br />or location will park as directed by the plant guards or officials and will act <br />directly under the supervision of the officials of that plant or location. In all cases <br />where response is made, the assistance must wait at the entrance of such plant <br />or location until it receives instructions to enter. <br /> <br />3.4 Designated Emeraencies - Particioation Voluntarv. There is no <br />obligation on any CIMA Member to contribute equipment or manpower to any. <br />particular emergency. Participation in any particular emergency is wholly <br />voluntary based on the needs and availability of a CIMA Member to respond. <br />Thus, there is no liability on a CIMA Member for failing to respond to an <br /> <br />3 <br />
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