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CERS Consolidated Emergency Response / Contingency Plan <br />He EARTHQUAKE VULNERABILITY <br />identify areas of the facility that are vulnerable to hazardous materials releases due to seismic motion. These areas require immediate isolation and inspection. <br />VULNERABLE AREAS (Check all that apply): Ht. <br />LOCATIONS (e.g., Shop, outdoor shed, lab): ►�• <br />1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND/OR WASTE STORAGE AREAS <br />(An41erdrou/ K�� posJA / �{� �� �I <br />❑ 2. PROCESS LINES AND PIPING <br />❑ 3. LABORATORY <br />❑ 4. WASTE TREATMENT AREA <br />Identify mechanicals stems vulnerable to releases /spills due to earthquake -related motion. Theses stems require immediate isolation and inspection, <br />VULNERABLE SYSTEMS AND/OR EQUIPMENT (Check all that apply): 1-13. <br />LOCATIONS: Ha. <br />1, SHELVES, CABINETS AND/OR RACKS <br />r�"' <br />(A I h J T/(ere <br />2. TANKS AND SHUT-OFF VALVES <br />❑ 3. PORTABLE GAS CYLINDERS <br />GCvv4ef /"e "ct fwt �S <br />J- 4, EMERGENCY SHUT-OFF AND/OR UTILITY VALVES <br />❑ 5. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS <br />boigr'dte <br />❑ 6. STATIONARY PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS (e.g., Propane tank) <br />I. EMPLOYEE TRAINING <br />Employee training is required for all employees and/or contractors handling hazardous materials and/or hazardous wastes during normal and/or emergency operations. <br />Most facilities will need to submit a separate Training Plan. However, your CUPA may accept this section as the Training Plan for some small facilities. <br />Employee training plans may include the following content: <br />• Applicable laws and regulations; • Communication and alarm systems; <br />• Emergency response plans and procedures; • Personal protective equipment; <br />• Safety Data Sheets; • Use and maintenance of emergency response equipment and supplies <br />• Hazard communication related to health and safety; (e.g. Fire extinguishers, respirators, spill control materials); <br />• Methods for safe handling of hazardous substances; • Decontamination procedures; <br />• Hazards of materials and processes (e.g., fire, explosion, asphyxiation); • Evacuation procedures and evacuation staging locations; <br />• Hazard mitigation, prevention and abatement procedures; • Identification of facility areas, equipment, and systems vulnerable to <br />• Coordination of emergency response actions; earthquakes and other natural disasters. <br />• Notification procedures for local emergency responders, CUPA, <br />OTHER {Specify): <br />Cal OES, and onsite personnel; <br />Check the applicable boxes below to indicate Trow the employee training program is administered. <br />❑ L FORMAL CLASSROOM ❑ 2. VIDEOS Z3. SAFETY MEETINGS ❑ 4. STUDY GUIDES /MANUALS rt• <br />[15. OTHER (Specify): Iz <br />❑ 6. NOT APPLICABLE SINCE FACILITY HAS NO EMPLOYEES <br />❑ 7. CHECK IF A SEPARATE EMPLOYEE TRAINING PLAN IS USED AND UPLOADED TO CERS AS A PDF DOCUMENT De <br />[18, CHECK IF EMPLOYEE TRAINING IS COVERED BY THE ABOVE REFERENCED CONTENT AND OTHER DOCUMENTS ONSITE 14 <br />ENIPLOYEE TRAINING FREQUENCY AND RE, CORDKE TRAINING MUST BE: <br />• Provided initially for new employees as soon as possible following the date of hire. New employees should not work in an unsupervised position that involves <br />hazardous materials handling and/or hazardous waste management without proper training; <br />• Provided within six months from the date of hire for new employees at a large quantity generator; <br />• Ongoing and provided at least annually; <br />• Amended prior to a change in process or work assignment; <br />• Given upon modification to the Emergency Response/Contingency Plan. <br />Large Quantity Generator Training: Large quantity generators (1,000 kg or more) must retain written plan and documentation of employee training which includes: <br />• A written description of the type and amountof both initial and ongoing training that will be given to persons filling eaclnjob position (raving responsibility for hazardous <br />waste management and/or emergency response. <br />• The name, job title and job description for each position at the facility related to hazardous waste management. <br />• Current employee training records must be retained until closure of the facility and former employee training records must be retained for at least three years after <br />termination of employment. <br />Small Quantity Generator Training: Small quantity generators (less than 1,000 kg) must include basic hazardous waste management and emergency response <br />procedures but a written employee training plan and training records are not required. In order to show that the facility has met the small quantity generator employee <br />training requirement, an employee training plan and training records may be made available. <br />Hazardous Materials Business Plan Training: Businesses must provide initial and annual employee training that includes the content referenced above. The training <br />may be based on the job position and training records must be made available for a period of at least three years. <br />Je LIST OF ATTACHMENTS <br />Check one of the following: n. <br />19 1. NO ATTACHMENTS ARE REQUIRED; or <br />❑ 2. THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE ATTACHED: 12, <br />Rev. 03/07/17 Page 4 of 4 <br />