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VESERIS <br />Contingency Plan <br />Section 6 — Effective Date Supersedes Page <br />Emergency Procedures 9/20/2021 New 6-8 <br />Assess the ability of Spill Control Teams to safely contain and isolate the <br />spilled material, considering the properties of the material, the spill <br />control equipment available, and the size of the spill. <br />Assess the ability of Spill Control Teams to safely clean-up the spill, <br />considering the properties of the material spilled, the spill control <br />equipment available, and the size of the spill. <br /> <br />6. The Emergency Coordinator must work in conjunction with the local <br />emergency services department when a spill is too large for the Fire/Spill <br />Control Team(s) to handle. The following information should be made <br />available to the arriving emergency assistance teams: <br />Type of material involved. <br />Other chemicals within the vicinity of the spill. <br />Measures already taken to control the emergency. <br />If facility evacuation occurs, the Emergency Coordinator should ensure that <br />reference tools such as the Contingency Plan and Corporate Directory are <br />removed for off-site use. <br /> <br />7. The Emergency Coordinator must notify the Regional Operations Manager <br />and the Regional Regulatory Manager of the incident as soon as it is <br />possible to do so. <br /> <br />8. The Emergency Coordinator must provide for storing or disposing of <br />recovered wastes, contaminated soils or water, or any other debris resulting <br />from a spill at the facility. <br /> <br />9. All equipment used during the emergency must be cleaned and made fit for <br />use or replaced immediately in order to be prepared for another emergency. <br />Refer to the Operating Standards Manual, Decontamination Procedures, <br />Section 6.41, Exhibit 4.