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Lighting- 112.7(g)(5) <br /> Lighting during the day and night at the Owens-Brockway Plant 422 facility is sufficient to <br /> detect spills. <br /> Tank Car Loading/Unloading Areas-40 CFR Part 112.7(h) <br /> The facility does not maintain a tank car loading/unloading area. Railroad tankers are not <br /> utilized to load/unload oil products at the facility. <br /> Oil transfers at the facility include intermittent deliveries,that do not occur on a daily basis, <br /> of diesel fuel and lube oils to the ASTs onsite and pickup of used oils. Tank trucks are <br /> utilized for these loading/unloading procedures. There are no permanent loading/unloading <br /> racks devoted to tank truck loading or unloading. In addition, drums and totes containing oil <br /> products are unloaded using forklifts at a designated loading dock area. All deliveries and <br /> transfers of oil products are supervised by at least one Owens-Brockway employee who has <br /> participated in the SPCC training. <br /> Secondary Containment for Loading/UnloadingAreas- 112.7(h)(1) <br /> The loading/unloading areas do not have secondary containment. If a release occurred <br /> during a loading/unloading event in an area without containment, refer to the following <br /> section: Spills Outside Containment Area- 112.8 (b)(3). <br /> Wheel Chocks-112.7(h)(2) <br /> Prior to making an oil transfer connection.the driver will place wheel chocks on the truck <br /> tires at the loading/unloading area to prevent the vehicle from departing before complete <br /> disconnection of the transfer line(s). <br /> Truck Inspection- 112.7(h)(3) <br /> Prior to filling an oil container or AST and departure, the lower-most drain and all outlets on <br /> the vehicle will be inspected to ensure that they are free of leaks. <br /> Field-Constructed Aboveground Container40 CFR Part 112.7(i) <br /> During the Professional Engineer's site inspection on July 20,2016,there were no field- <br /> constructed aboveground containers used to handle oils at the Facility. If field-constructed <br /> aboveground containers are used at the facility, appropriate response action will be taken in <br /> the event that the risk of discharge or failure of these tanks is observed during repairs, <br /> alteration, reconstruction, change in service, or during the routine inspections. <br /> 27 May 2017 16 <br />