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o Shut down turbine/pump at emergency shut-off <br /> switch or main electrical panel, if necessary. <br /> o Ensure turbine/pump have been shut down. <br /> o Evacuate, if necessary. <br /> o Immediately contact the emergency authorities <br /> (call 911). <br /> o Place absorbent on the spill to prevent product <br /> from migrating to other areas, if safe to do so. <br /> o Immediately contact Elite Customer Solutions. <br /> o Immediately contact your Site Manager and <br /> CAE. <br /> o Document release on the Spill Log and place <br /> behind the Spill Log tab in the Orange Binder. <br /> 2.1 .4 Attempt to obtain customer information (Insurance, Name, <br /> Address, and Contact Information). <br /> 2.1 .5 Place dispenser out-of-service for repair. <br /> 2.1.6 Call Elite Customer Solutions and provide hose pull details <br /> and request that a vendor be dispatched for the proper <br /> repair of the hanging hardware. <br /> 2.1.7 Document the repair of the hanging hardware on the <br /> Equipment Repair Log located in the Retail Facility Records <br /> Manual (Orange Binder). <br /> 2.1 .8 Notify the Site Manager. <br /> 2.2 Damage to Dispenser Procedure <br /> 2.2.1 Perform a visual inspection of the dispenser to determine if <br /> there are any leaks caused by vehicle damage. <br /> ➢ If able, stop any leaks by opening the dispenser and <br /> tripping the impact valve. If unable to trip impact <br /> valve, shut down dispenser at emergency shut-off <br /> switch or main electrical panel. <br /> 2.2.2 If a spill occurred, determine if spill is Minor or Major. Spill is <br /> a Minor Spill if it is contained onsite and manageable by <br /> onsite personnel. <br /> o Shut down turbine/pump at emergency shut-off <br /> switch or main electrical panel, if necessary. <br /> September 2007 Page 4 of 5 520— Release Response & Reporting <br />