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Sierra Chemical Co. <br /> RCRA Contingency Plan <br /> Level I spills do not require activation of the emergency alarm system or the ERT However, anytime <br /> there is a spill,the person discovering the spill should always notify their supervisor who may authorize <br /> the clean-up using Level C PPE, <br /> If the level I spill occurs offsite (i.e. company truck drivers who haul products on highways), the truck <br /> driver is to clean-up using the spill kit inside the truck and inform a dispatcher before leaving a facility. <br /> Level II Spills <br /> A level II spill consists of,large quantities or amounts of materials that pose no immediate danger to life <br /> or the environment.The person,discovering the spill should immediately notify their supervisor or the <br /> EHSS manager and evacuate the area immediately. Level II spills is the most common spill that would <br /> require instituting an incident command system(ICS)and utilization of the ERT. During level II spills;the <br /> IC or Site Safety Coordinator,,will determine the PPE required.Where the material(s)that have been <br /> spilled are unknown,perimeter testing will be conducted to determine the level of PPE required,Where <br /> acceptable levels of a material have been exceeded,the ERT will be necessary to respond in Level A PPE. ' <br /> The following actions will be implemented during a Level II spill <br /> 1. Immediately evacuate the area - <br /> 2. The IC will review facility records to determine nature of released material <br /> 3. Entry Team procedures will be utilized using; <br /> • The buddy system <br /> • Appropriate PPE <br /> • eackup,rescue team <br /> Supplemental communication signals <br /> o. Monitoring equipment <br /> Exposure limitations <br /> 4: If possible, the source of the release will be secured <br /> 5. A dike to contain runoff may built <br /> 6. The ERT will ensure that the storm drains and/or sewer do not receive potentially hazardous <br /> runoff or spilled material.They may build dikes around the storm drains to control discharge. <br /> 7. Released wastes may be:collected and contained by stabilizing or neutralizing the spilled <br /> material,as appropriate, pouring an absorbent over the spilled material, and sweeping or <br /> shoveling the absorbed material into drums or other suitable containers. <br /> B. No hazardous waste that may be incompatible with the spilled material will be managed in the <br /> affected area until cleanup procedures are completed. <br /> 9. The IC will direct spill control,decontamination,and termination procedures outlined in Section <br /> 9, <br /> If the level Ii spill occurs offsite (i.e. company truck drivers who haul products on highways),the truck <br /> driver is to <br /> 1. Evacuate the immediate area and refer to the ERG for safe distances <br /> 2. Notify a Sierra Chemical Co. Representative if at a Customer Facility; OR <br /> 3. Notify Highway Patrol if on Public Lands or Highways via 9-1-1 with the nature of the spill, <br /> location,condition of the incident and provide shipping papers <br /> Issue date: Replaces: Page: <br /> Prepared By: 22 of 44 <br /> ACT Environmental Services, Inc. February 21:1 NA <br />