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Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan <br />Holz Rubber Cotnpanv <br />in Appendix B. <br />2.2.2 Identification of Hazards — 40 CFR 262.265(b), 22 CCR 66264.56(b) <br />The Emergency Coordinator or designee will immediately assess the situation and identify the <br />character, exact source, amount, and extent of any released materials whenever there is a release, fire, <br />or explosion. This will be done by observation or review of facility records or manifests, and if <br />necessary, by chemical analysis. Refer to Appendix E Spill Notification Form to be used for <br />documentation of incidents. <br />2.2.3 Assessment of Hazards — 40 CFR 262.265(c), 22 CCR 66264.56(c) <br />Concurrently with identification, the Emergency Coordinator will assess possible hazards to human <br />health or the environment that may result from the release, Fire, or explosion. This assessment will <br />consider both direct and indirect effects of the release, fire, or explosion. The Emergency Coordinator <br />or designee will determine whether the incident can be absorbed, neutralized, or otherwise controlled <br />at the time of the release, without the need of a coordinated spill control response or emergency <br />response incident. In the event of a coordinated spill control response refer to Appendix E for the <br />emergency internal notification procedures to be followed. <br />If the assessment of the release, fire, or explosion indicates that the evacuation of local areas may be <br />advisable, the Emergency Coordinator will contact Lodi Police/Fire Department to implement pre- <br />established community evacuation plans. Flammable and explosive hazardous wastes are not currently <br />stored on Site. <br />The Site will also implement its evacuation procedures and plans if necessary. Alarms throughout the <br />facility will alert personnel to evacuate the building and gather in designated evacuation areas. The <br />facility's Emergency Action Plan, which contains evacuation procedures, is included in Appendix D. <br />2.2.4 Reporting — 40 CFR 262.265(d), 22 CCD <br />66264.56(d) <br />If the facility has a release, fire, or explosion that could threaten human health or the environment, <br />the Emergency Coordinator or designee must immediately notify the on -scene coordinator or <br />National Response Center (see Appendix B), and provide the following information: <br />• Name and telephone number of reporter <br />• Name and address of Facility <br />• Time and type of incident <br />• Name and quantity of material(s) involved, to the extent known <br />• Extent of injuries, if applicable <br />• Possible hazards to human health or the environment <br />This information can be recorded on the Spill Notification form (Appendix E). <br />The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for notifying the appropriate federal, state, or local <br />agencies as needed. Refer to Emergency Notification Phone Lists (external) in Appendix B. The <br />Emergency Coordinator or other authorized personnel will implement evacuation procedures if <br />necessary. <br />5 <br />