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TABLE 5.1 <br /> CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR SITE EMERGENCIES <br /> Situation <br /> Action <br /> 5.4 Spill/Release Prevent problems by documenting the location of underground lines (e.g. <br /> product, sewer, telephone) before starting sfte work. If you drill through a <br /> fine or tank or another leak occurs, document the spill/release in writing. <br /> Include dates, times, actions taken, agreements reached and names of <br /> people Involved. In the event of a spill/release, follow this plan. <br /> 1. Wear appropriate PPE; stay upwind of the spill/release. <br /> 2. Tum off equipment and other sources of ignition. <br /> 3. Tum off pumps and shut valves to stop the flow/leak. <br /> 4. Plug the leak or collect drippings in a bucket, when possible. <br /> 5. Place sorbent pads to collect product, If possible. <br /> B. Call Fire Department immediately f fire emergency develops. <br /> 7. Inform Groundwater Technology PM about the situation. <br /> 8. Determine If the client wants Groundwater Technology to repair the <br /> damage or if the client will use an emergency repair contractor. <br /> 9. Based on agreements, contact emergency spill contractor for <br /> containment of free product <br /> 10. Advise the client of spill discharge notification requirements and <br /> determine who will complete and submit forms. Do not submit or <br /> report to agencies without the client's consent. Document each <br /> interaction with the client and regulators and note, in writing: name, <br /> title, authorizations, refusals, decisions, and commitments to actions. <br /> 11. Do not transport or approve transportation of contaminated soils or <br /> product until proper manifests have been completed and approved. <br /> Be aware that soils/product may meet criteria for hazardous waste. <br /> 12. Do not sign manifests as generator of waste; contact the regional <br /> compliance manager to discuss waste transportation. <br /> Notifi'cat forrs <br /> The Project Manager must contact the client or generator. The generator is under obligation to <br /> report to the proper government agencies. If the spill extends into waterways, the Coast Guard and <br /> the National Guard Response Center (1-800-424-8802) must be notified immediately by the client or <br /> with his permission. <br /> GROUNDWATER <br /> 13 TECHNOLOGY <br />