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Sierra Chemical Co. <br /> RCRA Contingency Plan <br /> PPE used during a spill/release response will be inspected for integrity and/or damage following each <br /> usage. It the Individual wearer's:responsibility(HAZMAT team member)to perform this inspection and <br /> report any discrepancies to the IC. This is to ensure that any replacement and/or repair can be done as <br /> quickly as possible to avoid having defective equipment in the.next response. <br /> HAZMAT/ER Vehicle <br /> All equipment that,is used during a spill/release response,is to be inspected thoroughly immediately <br /> following the incident.In addition to checking equipment for damage and/or loss,all air bottles that may <br /> have been used should be removed and immediately sent out for refilling. <br /> There is a HAZMAT Equipment Checklist located in Appendix H that should be used to verify that the <br /> appropriate response equipment is present and ready for use. This checklist should also be used for <br /> inspecting PPE and equipment on a monthly basis. The completed checklist, in either situation, is to be <br /> turned into the EHSS Manager or designated assignee for filing, <br /> Spill Kits , <br /> All spill kits will be replenished with the required materials. An inventory of the spill kits throughout the <br /> facility used during a cleanup operation will be thoroughly inspected, and the contents Will be <br /> documented within a reasonable time frame. <br /> 10.2 Reporting and Coordination Agreements <br /> Reporting <br /> Sierra Chemical Co:.will report certain spills to the respective agencies as specified in 40 CFR section <br /> 264.560)(2)and CCR 66365.52.As previously stated,Sierra Chemical is required to notify various <br /> government agencies and surrounding businesses during a sign ificant.release,fire,explosion or spill <br /> Involving hazardous materials,A list of these agencies and neighboring businesses is found in Appendix <br /> G.A flowchart has been created to assist in this decision-making process for authority notification, as <br /> seen in Figure 10.2. It is important to note,that if a person's life is in danger, regardless of the quantity <br /> of the spill,immediately call 9-1-1, <br /> All significant spills or threatened releases of hazardous materials,must be immediately reported. <br /> Notification shall be made by telephone to the following agencies,without-exceptions: <br /> • Local Emergency,Response Agency(9-1-1 or Stockton Fire Department) <br /> • The Local Certified Unified Program Agency(COPA)-San Joaquin County Department of <br /> Environmental Health (204-468-3420) <br /> • The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services, California State Warning Center(800- <br /> 852-7550 or 916-845-8911) <br /> If appropriate,the following agencies may also be notified: <br /> • The California Highway Patrol(9-1-1) <br /> • National Response Center(800-424-8802) <br /> o ONLY if the spill equals or exceeds CERCLA Federal Reportable Quantities (Figure 10.1) <br /> • The United States Coast Guard-San Francisco (415-399-3547) <br /> • Cal/OSHA- Northern California Sector(916-263-0704) <br /> Prepared By: Issue date: Replaces: page: <br /> ACT Environmental Services, Inc. February 25, 2016 NA 29 of 44 <br />