Laserfiche WebLink
Sierra Chemical Co. <br /> RCRA Contingency Plan <br /> • Station#3i Scrub/wash of decon solutions <br /> • Station#4: Final rinse of previously applied decon solutions <br /> • Station#5: Inspection and wipe testing of clothing and equipment <br /> • Station#6: Removal and disposal of personal protective clothing <br /> • Station#7: Post-Entry medical monitoring and evaluation <br /> 9.3 Disposal <br /> The proper disposal of material as a result of a spill shall be accomplished in accordance with ALL local, <br /> state and federal regulations. <br /> Product <br /> Once all spilled/released material has been recovered,the IC should consult the EHSS Manager or <br /> designated assignee to see if the product can be reused. If product is considered waste; arrangements <br /> will be made to transport the material(s)to a disposal facility by a licensed hazardous waste transporter. <br /> Equipment <br /> All equipment in the incident response, including decon equipment that cannot be cleaned of <br /> contaminates must be disposed of properly.These items must be collected, placed in containers, <br /> labeled, and transported to a disposal facility by a licensed hazardous waste transporter. In addition, <br /> spent solutions used forwashing and rinse waters will be disposed-of correctly and disposed of in <br /> accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. <br /> Container Labeling <br /> The IC and EHSS Manager will verify that all containers used for the cleanup operations and that <br /> potentially contain hazardous material have an appropriate hazardous waste label on them.The number <br /> of containers and respective contents should be recorded and placed in the incident response file. <br /> transportation <br /> The IC and Transportation Dispatcher will make the necessary arrangements for transporting the <br /> hazardous material to the appropriate facility(s) for disposal. <br /> 10, lost-Emergency Facility and Equipment Maintenance and Reporting <br /> The IC will ensure that emergency equipment that is located or used in the affected area(s) of the facility <br /> and listed in the contingency plan is cleaned and ready for its intended use before operations are <br /> resumed.After any equipment used during the decontamination procedures is cleaned, repaired, or <br /> replaced,a post-emergency and equipment inspection will be performed;and the results will be <br /> documented. <br /> 10.1 Equipment. <br /> Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) <br /> ;employees for use during their normal duties is to be inspected on a daily basis. <br /> PPE that is provided to <br /> This is the employee's responsibility, and any PPE found ha be damaged to the point that <br /> be turned to the employ p employee's tsupervisor for <br /> not provide the protection for which it was designed, shall <br /> replacement. <br /> Issue date: Replaces: Paget <br /> Prepared By: 28 of 44 <br /> ACT Environmental Services, Inc. February25,2016 NA <br /> i <br />