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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 /> Large Fires <br /> As noted above,anytime there is a fire that is deemed to be beyond.the capabilities of a fire <br /> extinguisher,the.following shall be performed: <br /> •. Assess possible hazards to human health and the environment that may result from the <br /> fire/explosion including; <br /> o Personsinjured and seriousness <br /> o Location of any spill or leak,material involved,and source <br /> o Type of material that.has spilled is leaking and/or is involved in the fire/explosion <br /> o The approximate amount of material spilled,an estimate of the,liquld discharge flow <br /> rate and direction of flow <br /> • Verbally notify personnel in the immediate area <br /> • <br /> Call 9-1-1 <br /> • ,Evacuate personnel using the closest exit route,as seen in Appendix F <br /> • Employees and contractors will report to their supervisors in the designated evacuation points. <br /> • Once employees have left the building,they may not go back in until instructed to do so by <br /> supervision (On-scene Incident Commander)or sounding of the "all clear signal. <br /> • Send one employee,if necessary;to meet the ERT and inform them where the fire is located <br /> • Advise the ERT on its arrival if all personnel are accounted for. If personnel are missing, inform <br /> ERT as to the last known location of anyone including visitors - <br /> Emergency Response Team Procedures ' l <br /> • Upon notification,immediately respond to the location <br /> • Alf fire situations, no matter how shall or minor, shall be called in by onERT member to Stockton' <br /> 911 Dispatch Center. <br /> • if the fire is still in the incipient (small) stage, attempt to extinguish it. Do not attempt to <br /> extinguish a fire.that is beyond the incipient stage. <br /> • Refer to Fire Extinguisher Use Guidelines and Risk Assessment in this section as a reference during <br /> training and exercises. <br /> • Ensure that everyone has evacuated the building or area(all employees, contractors and visitors). <br /> • The first arriving ERT member will report by runner,cell phone or by radio that the team is on the <br /> scene and give an initial assessment of the situation to incident Commander. <br /> • ERT will establish security around the scene using plant personnel and resources, Leave walks and <br /> drives open for first responders <br /> • One ERT shall go the fire hydrant and ensure there is clear access to the hydrant <br /> • ERT will assist in directing outside resources to the fire scene <br /> • Once the fire department officer-in-charge arrives, an ERT member or Incident Commander will <br /> provide a status of the situation including accountability of personnel <br /> • ERT provides assistance to responding fire department(s) with process status, utility isolation, <br /> floor plan layout, hazardous materials storage, properties of hazardous materials and other <br /> potential hazards <br /> • ERT will assist management with a preliminary damage assessment and help determine which <br /> areas of the building cannot be reoccupied. Once the fire department returns control of the <br /> building, additional assessments will be conducted to determine whether temporary repair work <br /> can feasibly be performed by to minimize further damage. Such work might include covering <br /> ventilation openings made by the firefighters,securing doors that were forced open during rescue <br /> operations, and shutting down any unnecessary utilities to prevent further Incidents. <br /> Prepared By: Issue date: Replaces: Page: <br /> ACT Environmental Services;Inc. February 25,2016 NA 19 of 44 <br />
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