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r?EcEi1� <br />AP "c� <br />IIAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN <br />SPILL PREVENTION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, TRAINING AND CI.OSU <br />�IC���ERG�NCC�N <br />Business Name: AT&T Mobility - HWY 4 - S WAVERLY ROAD (47633) FNCySE �CEe <br />Business Address: 7603 SOUTH JACK TONE ROAD, STOCKTON CA 95215 <br />In addition to the general business, chemical inventory and site map information, the SAN JOAQUIN <br />COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH requires completion of the following sections pertaining to <br />spill prevention, emergency response, employee training and site closure. These sections contain specific <br />elements pertaining to the Hazardous Materials Business Plan, the hazardous waste contingency plan, <br />storm water pollution prevention, and underground storage tank (UST) monitoring. <br />SPILL PREVENTION PLAN <br />1. Describe how hazardous materials are handled, stored and monitored to prevent or minimize <br />a spill or release from occurring (e.g., secondary containment, segregation of incompatibles, <br />daily visual monitoring). <br />Battery systems are inspected by technician upon entry to the facility. Batteries are checked for cracks <br />or signs of leakage. Cables are checked for cracks or signs of fraying Racks are designed for this <br />purpose and are anchored to prevent tripping or falling of cells Cells are firmly attached to racks <br />2. Describe operations, activities and/or storage locations where a release is most likely to <br />occur. <br />Activities are limited to electronic switching and related maintenance of switch gear. <br />Spills are most likely to happen in battery areas of site <br />3. Describe Best Management Practices (BMPs) you use to reduce or eliminate illicit discharge <br />of pollutants to the storm sewer system. <br />Battery Electrolyte: Electrolyte is contained in batteries with explosion proof cases and batteries are <br />secured in V&&:jally designed reinforced battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing <br />Person discoyerut¢ spill will: Contact 800 KNOW EHS (800-566-9347),keep others out of area,• atter <br />to stop the flow of the leak: wear protective equipment: use spill kit to absorb the leak or call 911 <br />4. Identify areas requiring immediate attention following an earthquake. If power is to be shut off <br />or some equipment needs to be shut down please describe procedure, who does it and where shut <br />off is located. <br />Following an earthquake upon arrival to the site the technician will inspect the battery storage area for <br />leaks and/or spills. In the event of a release attempt to contain the release as described above Evacuate the <br />area to the designated staging area located away from the equipment If necessary shut down the power to <br />the equipment using; the main electrical panel The batteries are secured in specially designed reinforced <br />battery racks with earthquake bracing and the racks are secured to the floor. <br />Earthquake resistant construction is employed in the building construction of the cell sites Electrical <br />transmission and telecommunication systems are designed and built to be earthgpakg resistant <br />Remedial Measures are standardized bracing systems using vibration resistant equipment Standby power <br />supplies in the form of gel batteries are located in cabinets and are tied down to prevent movement <br />