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To establish policy and procedures for responding to hazardous material/waste releases or spills <br />within state right of way and at Caltrans Maintenance Stations.located throughout District 10. <br />To satisfy the requirements of Section 25504 of Chapter 6.95 to Division 2.0 of the California <br />Health and Safety Code, Subsection (1) of Title 8, Chapter 4, OHSA General industry Safety <br />Order 5192 and Chapter D5.09 of the Caltrans Maintenance Manual. <br />�►C� <br />Emergency Response: A response by personnel from outside the immediate release area or by <br />other designated responders (fire department or mutual aid group) to an incident which is likely <br />to cause exposure to a toxic substance or which could pose danger to employees or the public. <br />Site operations include all activities that are necessary to restore the site to nortnhl operations. <br />Each incident will be divided into two phases, emergency phase and post -emergency phase. <br />(a) EMERGENCY PHASE; A response effort to an incident involving hazardous <br />materials which results, or is likely to result, in an uncontrolled release, which may <br />expose employees, the motoring public or the environment to risk. The emergency phase <br />usually ends after the stabilization of the incident, when hazards have been reduced or <br />eliminated and no longer pose a serious threat to human health unless, the initial <br />responding team continues to work tq remove the remaining hazards. <br />(b) POST -EMERGENCY PHASE: That portion of a spill response performed after the <br />immediate threat of a release or threatened release has been stabilized or eliminated and <br />cleanup of the site has begun. <br />ORGANIZATION AT SCENE <br />The Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) will be utilized for scene <br />management at all hazardous material spill sites in District 10. <br />The CHP is the incident commander on all state highways, freeways and most state routes, and at <br />all hazardous material/waste releases or spills at all state facilities. The first qualified Caltrans <br />employee at the scene of a hazardous material spill on state right of way shall assume the role of <br />Incident Commander. Upon arrival the law enforcement agency representative will then assume <br />the position of incident commander. <br />