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Part 7: Spill Discharge/Response Plan <br /> 7.1 Prevention, Minimization and Response Procedures <br /> 7.1.1 Prevention and Minimization <br /> Chemicals shall be properly labeled at all times and employees shall be trained in the proper <br /> handing, storage, and potential hazards of each chemical. Handling and use guidelines shall be <br /> followed at all times and are located in the manufacture's safety and data sheets(SDS). The proper <br /> personnel protective equipment shall be worn at all times. Employees are trained in safe handling <br /> procedures. <br /> WHO's Responsible? Name <br /> Identification of Hazardous Chemicals Nicholas Ratto Jr. <br /> Preparing, Maintaining, Implementing the Written Program David Sieperda <br /> In Plant Labeling Nicholas Ratto Jr. <br /> Obtaining and Maintaining SDS Sheets Nicholas Ratto Jr. <br /> Information and Training Programs David Sieperda <br /> Discharge Prevention Nicholas Ratto Jr. <br /> 7.1.2 Cleanup and Abatement <br /> Detailed instructions for spill, leak, and fire procedures are located on manufacture's SDS sheets <br /> (Shop Office). Discharge Response specific to Oil Based compounds is located below in Section <br /> 7.1.3. <br /> 7.1.3 Discharge Response- Oil Based Compounds (40 CFR 112.7(a)(5)) <br /> This section describes the response and cleanup procedures in the event of an oil discharge. The <br /> uncontrolled discharge of oil to groundwater and surface water is prohibited by State and Federal <br /> law. Immediate action must be taken to control, contain, and recover discharged product. <br /> For the purpose of establishing appropriate response procedures, this Spill/Discharge Response <br /> Plan classifies discharge as either an"incidental spill/leak"or"emergency response"based on the <br /> volume and characteristics of the material released. <br />