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RECEIVED <br /> BP US Convenience Retail <br /> _ HSSE Manual ENNiRONIVIEUTALHEALTH <br /> 520 - Release Response & Reporting Program PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> PURPOSE <br /> This program provides response and reporting requirements for the accidental <br /> release of gasoline or other petroleum products, hose pull procedures and <br /> dispenser damage. <br /> RESPONSIBILITY <br /> It is the responsibility of the Site Manager to ensure that all employees are <br /> trained to respond and properly report releases. <br /> 1.0 Release Response and Reporting <br /> All releases are potential threats regardless of the quantity of the release <br /> and whether the spill is considered minor or major. Immediately report <br /> all releases, whether major or minor, to Elite Customer Solutions as <br /> soon as it is safe to do so. Upon receipt of this information from Elite, <br /> the Environmental Compliance Specialist (ECS) will make the appropriate <br /> agency notifications. <br /> 1.1 Facility Releases —A release is defined as: <br /> • Spilling <br /> • Leaking <br /> • Pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, escaping, <br /> dumping, or disposing of hazardous materials, such as gasoline, <br /> into the environment. <br /> • Spills from vehicles <br /> • Spills from tank trucks <br /> • Releases from dispensers, piping or tanks <br /> 1.2 Release Response <br /> 1.2.1 Minor Spills <br /> Minor spills are releases that are contained onsite and manageable <br /> by on-site personnel. <br /> • Shut down turbine/pump at emergency shut-off switch or <br /> main electrical panel, if necessary. <br /> September 2007 Page 1 of 5 520— Release Response & Reporting <br />