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2.3 WAA Operator <br />An operator who is trained and responsible for day-to-day management of wastes in a <br />WAA and for handling small incidents is assigned to each WAA. The WAA Operators <br />are listed in each Site-specific Plan. In the event of a small incident, the WAA Operator <br />shall: <br />• Notify the WAA Coordinator of the incident. s, -t, 77 —D <br />• Assess conditions and make an initial evaluation. :."4." <br />• Safeguard personnel and visitors in the area of the WAA. ,IAN 14 2016 <br />• Coordinate all response activities and measures. <br />• Commit and direct the resources needed to mitigate the incident. ENVIRONMENTAL <br />HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br />During a large incident, the WAA Operator shall: <br />• Immediately contact the Fire Department Dispatch by dialing extension 911 or <br />use call sign "MIKE" if using a handheld radio to contact the CAS Operator. <br />• Request the support of the ES&H Team Environmental Analyst during normal <br />working hours, or the EDO during off -hours. <br />• Ensure that the Site 300 ES&H Team Deputy Leader and Health & Safety (H&S) <br />Technician are notified of the incident. <br />• Notify the WAA Coordinator of the incident. <br />• Assess conditions and make initial evaluations. <br />• Safeguard personnel and visitors in the area of the WAA. <br />• Initiate onsite response activities, if safe to do so. <br />2.4 WAA Coordinator <br />A coordinator is assigned to each WAA. The WAA Coordinator oversees operations <br />performed by the WAA Operator and serves as the program/department contact for <br />small and large incidents occurring in the WAA. The WAA Coordinators are listed in <br />each Site-specific Plan. During a small or large incident the WAA Coordinator shall: <br />• Ensure that the Fire Department is contacted immediately for large incidents. <br />• Contact the Site 300 ES&H Team Environmental Analyst and Deputy Leader. <br />• Provide assistance as required by emergency response personnel. <br />• Ensure that all emergency equipment is cleaned and restocked before operations <br />resume, if the Incident Commander delegates this responsibility. <br />2.5 Environmental Duty Officer <br />The EDO is responsible for assisting the Incident Commander in making decisions <br />regarding environmental issues. Designated personnel who are certified as EDOs <br />8 January 2016 <br />