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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2008
RECORD_ID
PR0505264
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0006672
FACILITY_NAME
FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #618*
STREET_NUMBER
1501
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
JACK TONE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
22811017
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1501 N JACK TONE RD
P_LOCATION
05
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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KBlackwell
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\MIGRATIONS\J\JACK TONE\1501\PR0505264\FINAL JUDGMENT ON CONSENT 09-29-08.PDF
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on a surface which may have been in contact with sewage waste must wear plastic <br /> gloves. All waste from a sewage release is to be disposed of through a licensed <br /> contractor. <br /> Cleanser releases should be kept from migrating. This is done with absorbent pads, <br /> booms, or other material located on site. Indoor facility floors are also sloped to <br /> sanitary drains. Releases should be cleaned up as soon as possible by following <br /> container and MSDS guidance documentation. <br /> 3. ABATEMENT <br /> Describe what you would do to stop and remove the hazard. How do you handle the <br /> complete process of stopping a release, cleaning up, and disposing of released <br /> materials at your facility? <br /> Spills offuel material should be cleaned up by trained and authorized Flying J <br /> personnel or contractors approved and chosen by Flying JInc. The 24-hr emergency <br /> fuel reporting number is posted in the Utility Room of the facility and in the General <br /> Managers office. <br /> Generally, the majority of spills/releases will be cleaned-up by the Flying J <br /> Maintenance Manager. Spills exceeding the size comfortably handled by the <br /> Maintenance Manager will be mitigated by a specialized clean-up contractor, with <br /> the facility personnel containing the fuel with available materials until the contractor <br /> arrives. Careful attention is made to use personal protective equipment for <br /> employees that may include such things as gloves and goggles. Under no <br /> circumstances should employees clean-up fuel releases if there is not adequate <br /> ventilation and nearby ignition sources are not removed or un-energized <br /> Should fuel release occur, the following is the order of actions in which the <br /> employees have been trained: <br /> 1) Hit the "emergency shutoff'button. <br /> 2) Notify management as spill has occurred. <br />
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