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POST AT FACILITY <br /> SPILL RESPONSE PLAN <br /> FOR MAJOR RELEASES: <br /> If the release is greater than five (5) gallons, enters any waterway or <br /> environmental sensitive area, or threatens to leave the site, IMMEDIATELY do the <br /> following: <br /> • Turn off the source of the spill (i.e. turn of dispensers, turbines, etc.). <br /> • Evacuate customers, asking them to leave by foot. <br /> • Call 911 for the Fire Department. <br /> • Evacuate all employees from the premises to their designated Evacuation Area on <br /> Emergency Evacuation Plan Site Map. See red Compliance Binder tab <br /> • At the designated Evacuation Area account for all the employees. <br /> • Station Manager/Supervisor to account for all employees and any known customers at <br /> the designated assemble area. <br /> • Manager or senior employee should remain in the vicinity to provide information to the <br /> Fire Department, etc. <br /> • Manager or senior employee must follow the posted Emergency Response Notification <br /> Procedure for Major Gas Spill and notify the following personnel: <br /> o Facility Management Group <br /> o District Manager <br /> o Regulatory Affairs and Compliance Manager <br /> • IF SAFE TO DO SO, attempt to contain the spill with absorbent material, by preventing the <br /> release from leaving the site or entering a drain. Use Personal Protective Equipment(PPE). <br /> • Record spill on the Spill/ Release Log in red Compliance Binder. <br /> FOR MINOR RELEASES: <br /> If the release is less than five (5) gallons and service station personnel can contain the <br /> release immediately (and the release does not go off-site, enter any waterway, or contact <br /> bare soils) immediately do the following: <br /> • Turn off the source of the spill (i.e. turn off dispensers, turbines, etc.). <br /> • Contain with the use of absorbent material, making sure that the release does not leave <br /> the site or enter any drains. <br /> • Clean up the release with the absorbent material. <br /> • Place used absorbent material into an approved and properly identified hazardous waste <br /> drum. <br /> • Record spill on the Spill/ Release Log in red Compliance Binder. <br /> Waste Removal: Removal of hazardous waste drums will be scheduled by the Facility Management Department using a <br /> licensed waste hauler to dispose of the material in accordance with all applicable Federal,State,and local regulations. <br /> Updated 01/2019 <br />