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Sierra Chemical Co. <br /> RCRA Contingency Plan <br /> hazardous chemicals from any piping system,the process Imes are color coded as to the product line <br /> and can be observed in Appendix B. It is the responsibility of the emergency coordinator to evaluate the <br /> facility's emergency response equipment to determine if personnel can handle the corrective action and <br /> clean-up. A list of the emergency response equipment is provided in Appendix L <br /> Depending on the severity of the spill, the notification for the site personnel to evacuate the facility is <br /> via radios and word of mouth,Additionally, if an evacuation is necessary,the Fire Pull station can be <br /> activated to alert all employees. Evacuation will proceed as defined in the Evacuation Procedures <br /> section, <br /> Acutely Hazardous Material Leak-orSpill <br /> In the event of an AcutelyHazardous Material (AHM)leak or spill,AHM detection system"will be <br /> activated.The sensor panel located in the Production Warehouse will indicate a leak above the set point <br /> of 3 ppm chlorine and 5 ppm sulfur dioxide(see locations of the 2 sulfur dioxide sensors and 7 chlorine <br /> sensors on the attached facility drawing). The system is supervised,and a high alarm by any sensor will <br /> report to the security alarm company.All of the sensors are equipped with a battery backup power <br /> source in the event of a power failure.When this system alarms, all employees except for those who are <br /> part of the ERT shall go to the respective staging area as seen in Appendix D. <br /> Chemical Spills/Release <br /> In the event that a spill occurs within the warehouse,there is an existing berm surrounding the <br /> warehouse that will aid in the containment of the spill.A containment system is installed that will drain <br /> and pump any spilled material from the warehouse into tank#3 in the Tank Containment Farm,which <br /> can be observed in Appendix A.Any compatible_material spilled in the yard surrounding the warehouse <br /> will also be pumped into:tank#3 in the Tank Containment Farm. The facility layout is designed so that all <br /> rainwater and materials spilled or entering the.facility will be contained,and releases to the <br /> environment can be minimized: However,emergency actions will also be conducted in addition to this <br /> containment system and:are outlined below. <br /> Sierra Chemical Co. has adopted the levels of spills in accordance with National guidelines. A spill can be <br /> characterized by its severity,either level I, II, or III and are defined in Section 3 and figure 3.1. <br /> Responsive actions and required PPE will vary depending on the characterized level of the spill and is <br /> defined in Appendix H. <br /> Level I Spills. <br /> Occasional or"incidental"spills occur that pose no immediate danger to personnel,equipment or the <br /> environment.The response for this type of situation typically requires using absorbents such as "floor <br /> dry" or similar products to easily clean-up and dispose of the material. However,such spills may Involve <br /> hazardous materials or wastes and may still require various precautions when responding to the spill.All <br /> employees working on site shall be trained on spill response to level I spills. There are spill kits located <br /> within the facility that may be used to clean up level I spills. These spill kits include: <br /> • PPE <br /> • Absorbent Pads and Socks <br /> • Broom(s) <br /> Prepared By: Issue dater Replaces: Page: <br /> ACT Environmental Services,Inc. February 25,2016 NA 21 of 44 <br />