EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE LIST

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Appendix DP.2
Emergency Contacts & Contingencies Plan
EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE LIST
Emergency Services Dial 999
Remember:
 Do not put yourself at risk
 Raise the alarm immediately
 Summon help from the appropriate services straightaway
 Provide clear contact details and directions from the information below
Telephone Numbers
Doctor:
Nearest Hospital A&E Department
Health & Safety Executive*:
Info Line 0845 300 9923
Environment Agency*:
Incident Hotline 0800 807 060
Floodline Service 0845 988 118
General Enquiries
Environment Agency (England & Wales)
SEPA (Scotland)
Northern Ireland Environment Agency
SEPA in Scotland*
08708 506 506
01786 457 700
0845 302 0008
Pollution Hotline 0800 807 060
Floodline Service 0845 988 1188
General Enquiries 01786 457 700
Rural Payments Agency (RPA)
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Electricity Company Emergency No:
Gas Supply Company Emergency No:
Water Supply Company Emergency No:
Customer contacts:
Name
Phone Number
Contact 1
Contact 2
Veterinary Surgeon:
* These are the correct contact details at the time of print.
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Your Contact Information
Farm Address:
Farm Contact Name
Farm Tel No:
Postcode:
Mobile Contact No:
Farm map reference
Farm CPH No:
Location of nearest telephone:
Directions to farm:
Location of nearest alternative water
supply
Location of isolation points:
Gas
Location of washing facilities
Location of fire extinguishers
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Location of gas cylinders, fuel tanks and
any highly flammable substances (for
example fertilisers)
Location of any corrosive, poisonous or other noxious substances (pesticides,
paints, preservatives, acids)
Emergency Plan
Farm emergencies are not something we can easily plan for but they do happen.
This Plan should identify in advance how you will deal with emergencies to protect against threats to the safety of farm workers,
animals and risks of pollution. From the plan all staff members should know what to do if an incident happens.
Type of Emergency
Action
Examples:
Flood
Move stock from flooded area to higher ground
Fire
Move any stock in housing away from fire (keeping clear access points for
emergency services)
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Extreme weather
Drought:
Cold
Failure of water supply
Failure of electricity supply
Failure of gas supply
Equipment failure
Your Plan:
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