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COMPLIANCE INFO_2019
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0527364
PE
2227
FACILITY_ID
FA0018142
FACILITY_NAME
Galt Super Lube
STREET_NUMBER
25560
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 99
City
Acampo
Zip
95220
APN
005-141-350-00
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
25560 N HWY 99
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Jul 30 1811 , 58a Ron 's Auto Service (209 )366-2214 p , 6 <br /> ROLE OF THE EMEGENCY COORDINATOR <br /> 1 : Whenever there is an actual emergency situation, the emergency coordinator ( EC) must: <br /> a . Activate internal facility alarms or communication systems if their help is needed. <br /> b. Notify appropriate state or local response agencies if their help is needed . <br /> 2 : Whenever there is a release, fire or explosion, the EC must immediately identify the nature of <br /> the problem, exact source, amount and extent of any released materials. This can be done by <br /> direct observation or use of records, manifests or material safety data sheets or by chemical <br /> analysis if necessary. <br /> 3 : The EC must access possible hazards to human health and the environment, resulting from <br /> the release, fire or explosion . Examples include toxic gases or hazardous materials running off <br /> site when control measures are used . <br /> 4: If local areas may need to be evacuated, the EC is responsible for notifying local authorities . <br /> The EC must also be available to provide technical information and to assist officials in the <br /> Decision . <br /> 5 : The EC must notify state or federal agencies if the emergency extends outside the facility. <br /> 6 : During the emergency the EC must take all reasonable steps to ensure that fires, explosions or <br /> releases do not spread to others hazardous materials or wastes stored at the facility. Control <br /> measures must include: stopping processes and operations, collecting and containing released <br /> hazardous materials or wastes and removing or isolating collected hazardous materials. <br /> 7 : If the facility stops operation for fire, explosion or releases the EC must monitor for leaks, <br /> pressure buildup or problems with process equipment at the facility. <br /> 8 : Immediately after the emergency the EC must provide for treating, storing or disposing of the <br /> recovered waste, contaminated soils or surface water or any other hazardous material that <br /> results from a release , fire, or explosion at the facility. <br /> 9 : The EC must insure that all required written reports are filed with the appropriate regulator <br /> agencies within the required reporting periods. <br /> / ED <br /> JE <br /> lug. jos <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL <br />
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