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RECEIVED B C Painting SolutionP to <br /> Sp ill Prevention and Response Plan JUN 0 4 2015 <br /> Emergency Procedures: 94CA%- nC0A0-r4AC1k1-r <br /> • Immediately call 911 in the event of injury, fire or potential fire, or spill of a hazardous substance that <br /> gives rise to an emergency situation. <br /> • If a spill has occurred, contact the following persons immediately: <br /> Gary Maggard (Primary) (209) 982 - 0422 <br /> Norman Lumpkin (Secondary) (209) 632 - 0797 <br /> Gary Maggard (After Hours Emergency Contact) (209) 662 - 0812 <br /> • In the event of a large spill, a properly trained employee should: <br /> • Assess the area for any immediate dangers to health or safety (i.e. a wrecked car on fire). If any <br /> dangers are present, move away from the area, call 911. <br /> • Notify the primary and/or secondary contact from the list above and then continue your spill <br /> response. The primary contact should assess additional notification requirements (i.e. notify City <br /> of Stockton, Ecology, etc. see Spill Reporting below). <br /> • Retrieve the spill kit from the closest location. <br /> • Assess the size of the leak and any immediate threat of the spill reaching the floor/storm drains <br /> or permeable surfaces in the area. If there is an immediate threat and there are no safety <br /> concerns, then attempt to block the spill from coming in contact with the floor/storm drain or <br /> permeable surface. If no drain covers are available, then try to use absorbent (cat litter) and/or <br /> sock booms or rags to stop the spill from getting into the drains or to any permeable surfaces. <br /> • If the spill can be contained with absorbent booms, deploy them around the spill. Use the booms <br /> to direct the spill away from any immediate hazards (i.e. a wrecked car). <br /> • If there is no immediate threat to the floor/storm drains or permeable surfaces, or after <br /> controlling the spill, try to plug or stop the leak, if possible. If applicable, put on protective gear <br /> (gloves, goggles, protective clothing, etc.) and plug the leak. <br /> • Once the spill has been contained and any immediate threat to storm drains or permeable <br /> surfaces has been minimized, contact the spill cleanup contractor and dispatch them to clean up <br /> the spill or commence spill cleanup procedures. <br /> Spill cleanup for large spills should be handled by the Spill Cleanup Contractor <br /> Company Name: Chemtrec Environmental Services 24-Hour Phone (209)424-9300 <br /> Spill Reporting <br /> If a hazardous substance spill exceeds 25 gallons or if any amount has been released to soil, surface water, or <br /> storm drains, notify the following agencies: <br /> San Joaquin Environmental Health 209 468-3420 <br /> DTSC 800 728-6942 <br /> MUDD Environmental Control (Utilities) 209 937-8740 <br /> MUDD After Hours 209 937-8341 <br /> Chemtrec (24 Hours) 800 424-9300 <br /> Page 2 of 10 <br />