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o Ask where and go to SDS location <br /> • Monitoring Response Plan/Business Emergency Response Plan <br /> o Employees shown plan location <br /> o Sections of the plans (purpose and contents overview), more details, submitted to agency <br /> as commitment. Employee responsibilities are included. <br /> o Emergency Contacts (should be same as above) <br /> o Verify site map to confirm locations of chemicals and emergency equipment is accurate. <br /> o Emergency Meeting Area—ask employees where do you meet if you must evacuate <br /> Spill Response <br /> • Minor Spill Response—manageable by site <br /> o Always look for spills near the dispensers and tank pad. If you see gas on the ground it <br /> needs to be cleaned. <br /> o Ask who has dealt with a spill? What did you do? <br /> o Attempt to contain immediately—never wash down a storm drain. <br /> o Instruct customers to move out of area and restrict access using barricade, cones and/or <br /> delineators - caution tape if necessary. <br /> o Ask what do you need to bring with you to go out and clean up a spill? <br /> ■ Use spill/absorbent material to contain spill—ask where and go to spill kit/PPE <br /> location. <br /> ■ Use appropriate PPE (safety vest, nitrile gloves, safety glasses or goggles). Ask <br /> where and go to equipment location. <br /> ■ Spread absorbent on the spill. Sweep back and forth to ensure all gasoline is <br /> absorbed. Remove absorbent as soon absorbed. Do not let it sit on ground (can <br /> blow away). <br /> • Gasoline is hazardous, volatile flammable, carcinogenic. No one in the room is a hazardous <br /> materials emergency responder. If you're not sure, you probably can't handle it. <br /> o Benzene—Carcinogen <br /> o Inhalation (breathing in fuel, exhaust, etc.) <br /> o Absorption (through the skin) <br /> • Dispose of used materials in waste drum <br /> ■ Waste drum location - Solid (absorbent, rags, filters, hoses) & Liquid waste (spill <br /> buckets, sumps, test water). Safeway/Vons is responsible both for solid waste <br /> and liquid waste. <br /> ■ Drum labeling, Waste accumulation start date. Solid drum- label with 1s' <br /> accumulation date. Contact Belshire 949-460-5200 if drum is 75% or <br /> accumulation start date exceeds 6 months. <br /> ■ Batteries should never be placed in or near waste containers, especially if <br /> damaged (i.e.car battery)the reaction may cause an explosion. Call Belshire 949- <br /> 460-5200 to initiate immediate removal if left onsite. <br /> o Document spill/absorbent capacity in Spill log —ask where and go to spill log location <br /> o Report spill to SolvOne if> 1/2 gallon. <br /> • Major Spill not manageable by site person —ask what should you do first? <br /> o Emergency shut off <br /> o CALL 911 <br /> o Ask how do you shut off flow of gas in emergency? <br /> o ESO switches—ask where and go to all ESO locations and make sure everyone knows <br /> how to activate switch. <br /> o Breaker panel—if all else fails, cut the power off to the tanks from the electrical panel. <br /> o Button near Overfill Alarm —Show employee the location of the alarm and button. Tell <br /> employee(s)the button is not an emergency shut off. <br /> o No one in the room is a hazardous materials emergency responder. If you're not sure, <br /> you probably can't handle it. <br /> o Do not let people or automobiles into spill area. If a car is leaking gas, instruct driver to <br /> turn off engine as it may provide a spark that will ignite vapors. Do not move car until <br /> emergency responders arrive. Let them deal with it. <br /> o If safe, attempt to prevent spill from entering storm drain or leaving the property by <br /> building a berm/barrier with absorbent. <br /> Safeway/Vons Designated Operator Training 10/21/2020 <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />