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SPILL RESPONSE PLAN <br /> To clean up after a discharge or at the end of each week, use the following procedures whenever possible. Use <br /> a damp mop for routine cleanup, and wet-mop the floor only in the areas teat need it. NEVER HOSE DOWN <br /> AREAS OR ALLOW HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TO BRAIN INTO A SANITARY SEWER OR STORM <br /> DRAIN INLET. As regular practice, avoid cleaning up spills and splatters by wet mopping the whole floor. <br /> This could make your mop water a hazardous waste. <br /> All employees are to be trained in the following best management practices in an effort to minimize waste, and <br /> control pollutants. <br /> 1. Collect used motor oil, coolant and other fluids in designated containers where there are no connections <br /> to storm drains or sanitary sewer. Contact you local recycler for proper disposal. <br /> 2. When working on a vehicle: <br /> A) Preform repairs only in designated areas. Do not conduct repairs outside of the shop where drains <br /> may be present. <br /> B Wi e up spi'lls and drips immediately with a rag. <br /> C Collect leaking or dripping fluids in a drip pan or other container. <br /> D Promptly transfer used fluids into the designated drum or tank. Do not leave pans or other open <br /> containers unattended. <br /> 3. Make sure employees do not pour hazardous materials into floor drains, sinks, outdoor storm drain inlets, <br /> or other connections. <br /> 4. During the winter months the lot is dry swept once per week, and during the spring/summer months it <br /> is dry swept once per month. <br /> DATE TIME EMPLOYEE NAME SPILLED MATERIAL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES <br /> f:\haznvat\shell—cb\forms\spill.ptn <br /> 8 <br />