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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0518741
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0010456
FACILITY_NAME
THATCHER COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA INC
STREET_NUMBER
1010
STREET_NAME
INDUSTRIAL
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17728053
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1010 INDUSTRIAL DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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Sierra Chemical Co. <br /> RCRA Contingency Plan <br /> • The exact source of the release, . <br /> • <br /> The potential hazards to human health or the environment, <br /> Exposure,toxicity,reactivity, and uncertainties of the release <br /> For the initial response to unknown concentrations of contaminant(s), positive pressure self-contained <br /> breathing apparatus(SCBA),chemical protective clothing(CPC),the buddy system and backup personnel <br /> are required if emergency response personnel are entering the contaminated area.A list of PPE for <br /> various situations is described in Appendix H. <br /> After the materials Involved in an emergency are identified, the specific information on the associated <br /> hazards,appropriate PPE, decontamination,etc.will be obtained from SSs,operator knowledge,'the <br /> person who first observed the incident, and/orfrom appropriate chemical reference materials at the <br /> same location.The IC shall then formulate and a response plan using the following approach: <br /> • Detect/Define the problem <br /> • Estimate the potential harm of the situation usingthe North American Emergency Response <br /> Guide(ERG)to determine evacuation distances and knowledge of size of release and wind <br /> direction to determine evacuation route <br /> • Choose response objectives <br /> • Identify all options <br /> • Carry out the best option <br /> • .Evaluate progress continually <br /> 1 <br /> First Responders must use extreme caution when evaluating the incident scene.The following actions <br /> should always be practiced: <br /> • Approach upwind <br /> •._ Position vehicles in egress.position - - <br /> • Avoid entering vapor clouds/smoke <br /> • Consider ALL unknown containers or released products as hazardous <br /> • Access situation from a distance <br /> Depending onthe nature and severity of the spill/release,the IC must consider if there is a need for <br /> using further cooperation from outside aide, as listed in Appendix G. <br /> 6.3 Control, Containment;and Correction of the Emergency. <br /> The Sierra Chemical Co. facility is required to control an emergency and minimize the potential for the <br /> occurrence, recurrence, or spread of releases due to the emergency situation,The IC is responsible for <br /> stopping processes and operations when necessary,and removing or isolating containers, <br /> Moreover, this contingency plan will be implemented in the event of a spill of hazardous waste,fire, any <br /> explosion or a combination of these,Additionally;the contingency plan will be implemented if the IC <br /> determines that a threat to human health or the environment exists. Implementation of this <br /> contingency plan is intended to mitigate or protect the facility and neighboring community from injury; <br /> contamination of storm sewers with hazardous materials; damage to equipment;damage to the <br /> environment; or a combination of these. <br /> Prepared By: Issue date: Replaces: Pa e: <br /> ACT Environmental Services, Inc. February 25,2016 g <br /> NA - 17 of 44 <br />
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