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0 • <br />(d) A prospective member must be capable of contributing resources <br />in the form of equipment and personnel to the organization so that CIMA's goal as a <br />mutual aid cooperative can be sustained. <br />The ability of a member company to contribute resources should be <br />in proportion to its potential to request CIMA assistance. <br />The minimum response capability is considered a four person <br />emergency response crew consisting of three members and a leader with personal <br />protective equipment as per the CIMA standard operating procedures. Company - <br />approved transportation must be provided. Response crews must be available on a 24 <br />hour per day, 7 day per week basis and may be call -out personnel. <br />(e) Each member agrees to abide by the Standard Operating <br />Procedures of CIMA, as adopted by the members and modified from time to time. <br />Moreover, each member agrees to participate in the annual general membership drill or <br />training session and their respective zone drill to the minimum extent of having one of <br />their representatives present. <br />(f) Each member agrees to appoint responsible company officials to <br />be present, as needed, at all key road blocks during an emergency to assist the law <br />enforcement officers on duty. These officials should have proper authorization and <br />identification documents identifying them to the law enforcement officers. Also, some <br />type of co- nmunications with the plant will be provided at all times. The official must be <br />familiar with, and have knowledge of, authorized personnel that require admittance to <br />the plant. This includes company employees and officials, fire -fighting and rescue <br />personnel, CIMA, and other outside groups called for assistance. <br />+ (g) Each member agrees to cooperate totally with authorized <br />inspections by the CIMA Inspection Officers. <br />a23/9'7 <br />4 <br />
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