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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 /> Level III Spills <br /> Level ll spills are spills that are deemed to pose.risks beyond the abilities or capabilities of the ERT and <br /> have the potential to pose harm to human life or an environmental hazard, or the automated.gas alarm <br /> detection system which is tied into an alarm panel in the front office and sounded. In level Ill situations, <br /> the Individual at the scene should evacuate the immediate area and notify the Emergency Response <br /> Dispatcher followed by their supervisor.The Emergency Response Dispatcher shall announce on the <br /> two-way radio to notify Sierra Chemical CO.'s ERT;The Emergency Response Dispatcher shall also notify <br /> the Stockton Fire/Police Dispatch Center,Stockton HAZMAT/ER Team, and the Neighboring Businesses, <br /> informing all individuals and organizations of the nature,of the ongoing emergency, Contacts and phone <br /> numbers of government authorities that can assist in emergency response and neighboring businesses <br /> are listed in Appendix G.In the event of a level III incident, the outside agency that is called for response <br /> will assume control and the ERT of Sierra Chemical Co.will'only provide assistance.All other employees, <br /> not inclusive of the ERT,shall evacuate to the predetermined evacuation staging area upon hearing the <br /> alarm, notification through the radio system,or verbal warning. <br /> If the level III 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 ata 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 /> Other items to note during level II and III spills: <br /> • If the spill is a result of a process system,the operator should follow the"emergency shut- <br /> down"procedures contained in the "standard operation procedure"for the process <br /> If the individual reporting the'incident is working off hours.and unable to reach his/her <br /> supervisor,they should call the IC on duty. Home phone and pager numbers are listed by all <br /> company phones. <br /> • In the event that you are unable to,reach the Icor IC on duty,dial 9-1-1 <br /> NOTE:ANY SPILL INVOLVING HYDROCHLORIC ACID REQUIRES THE USE OF A RESPIRATOR <br /> Control Procedures;Noturol Emergencies <br /> After a natural emergency(earthquake, flood, lightning strike, etc.)that Involved or affected hazardous <br /> waste or hazardous materials, the IC will ensure that certain actions are taken.Specific action items may <br /> apply based on the weather event, as outlined below. However In general,in the event of any natural <br /> emergency,the following actions should be completed: <br /> 1. Inspect containers which have not been disposed of and containment for signs of leakage or <br /> damage. Inspect the areas where containers are stored looking for leaking containers and for <br /> the deterioration of containers and the containment system. <br /> 2. Inspect affected equipment or areas associated with hazardous waste management activities for <br /> the proper operating mode in accordance with site procedures and manually checked to ensure <br /> sensors and the automated alarm system is not damaged. <br /> 3. Inspect affected equipment or areas with hazardous materials and wastes in accordance with <br /> site procedures for damage, <br /> Prepared By: Issue dater Replaces: Page: <br /> ACT Environmental Services, Inc. February 25, 2016 NA 23 of 44 <br />
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