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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0505863
PE
2953
FACILITY_ID
FA0007058
FACILITY_NAME
MCDONALD ISLAND DUMP SITE
STREET_NUMBER
111
STREET_NAME
ZUCKERMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
12908071
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
111 ZUCKERMAN RD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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V. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br /> 1. The possi* emergency situations that may occur at the clean-up Site are as <br /> follows: <br /> (1) Release/spill of hazardous material; <br /> (2) Fire, including the combustion of hazardous materials; and, <br /> (3) Health emergencies resulting from the ingestion,contact with skin or <br /> eyes, or inhalation of hazardous materials. <br /> 2. The emergency response to these situations shall be as follows: <br /> (1) Release/spill of hazardous materials: <br /> 3. In the event of a new spill or release of hazardous materials, the Supervisor <br /> shall immediately evaluate the risks to the environment and/or persons present at the Site. <br /> All spills will be contained with the surrouyi %dirt and/or the spill absorbing material on <br /> Site provided for such purposes. The Supervisor shall determine whether or not a higher <br /> level of PPE shall be used in the clean-up and containment of the hazardous material, and <br /> direct all other personnel to stay clear of the area. If the hazardous material is known, <br /> the Supervisor shall consult the Material Safety Data Sheet and dispose of the material as <br /> required by law. If the material is unknown, the material shall be placed in HMHA#1 (or <br /> HMHA#2 if appropriate) (as defined below) for eventual testing and disposal. <br /> 4. Proper clean-up or disposal of PPE used shall be performed as per the <br /> directions of the Supervisor. <br /> (2) Eire; <br /> 1. In case of fire, the Supervisor shall immediately direct all on-Site personnel <br /> to leave the Site and to proceed to an upwind staging area. A local fire department shall <br /> be contacted and informed that hazardous materials may be involved and that positive <br /> pressure breathing apparatus`' , be necessary. If the fire is small and discreet, the x� <br /> Supervisor may decide to attempt to extinguish the fire with on-site personnel and materials. r <br /> In that event, the Supervisor shall decide what PPE is appropriate and what extinguishing ��` <br /> agent shall be used (after consulting the appropriate Materials Safety DatgSheet). The p� e <br /> Supervisor shall also notify any other downwind personnel,including personnel on adjoining ll <br /> landowner's property of the potential risks of the fire and its resulting smoke. <br /> (3) Health; <br /> 2. In the case of any exposure to hazardous material, including ingestion, <br /> inhalation or contact with the skin or eyes, the Supervisor shall apply first aid in <br /> accordance with the appropriate Materials Safety Date Sheet or as per normal first aid <br /> practices. The local health care provider shall be immediately notified for a decision on <br /> 9 <br />
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