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Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan <br /> The Home Depot Store#6660 <br /> 3 Organization, Responsibilities, and Duties <br /> 3.1 Emergency Coordinators <br /> The Emergency Coordinator for the Store is responsible for directing response to any store emergency, and for <br /> communicating reportable hazardous waste incidents to the appropriate officials. The Emergency Coordinator will <br /> contact Verisk 3E and Verisk 3E will inform appropriate agencies and clean-up contractors. Table 3-1 lists the <br /> names, addresses, and phone numbers (business and cell)of associates qualified to act as the Emergency <br /> Coordinator. The Emergency Coordinator is always on-site or on-call to manage emergency response measures <br /> in the event of a fire, explosion, or any unplanned sudden or non-sudden release of hazardous waste or <br /> hazardous waste constituents. The Emergency Coordinator has the authority to commit the resources necessary <br /> to carry out the contingency plan. <br /> Emergency Coordinator duties include: <br /> • Conducting or overseeing weekly inspections of the HHM CSA, the Satellite Accumulation Areas, and the <br /> emergency equipment; <br /> • Overseeing response to spills, fires, or explosions involving hazardous waste as necessary to protect life, <br /> property, and the environment; <br /> • Identifying the character, exact source, amount, and extent of any released material(s); <br /> • Assessing possible hazards to human health or the environment that may result from the release, fire, or <br /> explosion; <br /> • Providing appropriate internal and external notifications; <br /> • Providing material information to responding firefighting crews and coordinating the activities of support <br /> agencies, including any response contractor providing emergency support services; <br /> • Taking reasonable measures necessary (e.g., monitoring for leaks, removing any hazardous conditions, etc.) <br /> during an emergency to ensure that fire, explosion, and additional releases do not occur or reoccur; <br /> • Evacuating Store associates if necessary; and <br /> • Conducting follow-up actions, restoring emergency response equipment, and filing required written reports <br /> regarding Store clean-up. <br /> The Emergency Coordinator may delegate any response steps necessary to respond to an emergency situation. <br /> Emergency Coordinators are trained according to Store policies and procedures, as well as the Resource <br /> Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) hazardous materials <br /> regulations. <br /> www.arcadis.com <br /> 4 <br />