EMPLOYER AND WORKER PREPAREDNESS for NATURAL DISASTERS and TERRORIST ATTACKS How Can Employers and Workers Prepare? Pacific Gas and Electric Company Bob.

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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

2 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

3 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

4 PG&E Emergency Plan - Employer Perspective Four Different Levels of Emergencies Level 4 – EOC Plan Intent  Safety  Assessment  Communication  Restoration Pacific Gas & Electric Company

5 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

6 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