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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0513801
PE
2227
FACILITY_ID
FA0009377
FACILITY_NAME
CAL TRANS MAINT SHOP 10
STREET_NUMBER
1603
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
B
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16918002
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1603 S B ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Unless the employee is not medically qualified, all Maintenance personnel are designated <br />Emergency Response Personnel for Hazardous Material/Waste Spills based on their level of <br />training and capabilities. <br />MITIGATION <br />Highway Spills <br />Our primary role is to identify and clean up all spills on the highway. This can be accomplished <br />by trained Caltrans personnel, our Emergency Response Contractors, or specially trained <br />responding agencies. We will assist the CHP with traffic control. <br />The spiller (also known as the responsible party) shall be given the opportunity to clean up the <br />spill site regardless of size. If it is the judgment of the Calttans representative at the spill site <br />that the responsible party or her/his agent is not qualif ed to perform the cleanup or, if the actions <br />of the responsible party or her/his agent are not appropriate or timely, the Incident Commander <br />shall be immediately notified. Care shall be taken to ensure that the responsible party retains all <br />liability for the mitigation of the spill. <br />If the responsible party does not have a qualified Emergency Response Contractor available or if <br />the Caltrans representative is asked to provide an emergency response contractor <br />recommendation, the Caltrans representative will provide the responsible party with a copy of <br />Caltrans Emergency Response Contractors and phone numbers Appendix E. To ensure that the <br />responsibility for mitigation costs remains with the responsible party, District 10 <br />representative(s) shall not recommend a particular Emergency Response. Contractor or contact <br />the Emergency Response Contractor for the responsible party. Let the responsible party make <br />the call; do not call for them. <br />If the responsible party is not known or if the responsible party does not have a means to <br />mitigate the spill site, the Caltrans representative at the spill site shall. contact the District 10 <br />Hazardous Material Manager to engage the services of a pre -approved Caltrans Emergency <br />"Response Contractor. District 10 Hazardous Material Manager shall be immediately informed in <br />all instances when the services of a cleanup contractor or prearranged services such as from the <br />county have been requested. <br />Personnel trained to handle hazardous materials/waste are authorized to mitigate small spills. <br />Caltrans personnel can mitigate a small spill is when the spilled material is known to be diesel <br />fuel, antifreeze, hydraulic oil, gear oil, motor oils, grease or when spilled material is known and <br />where a Code of Safe Operating Practices has been authorized. <br />
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