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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2021-2024
RECORD_ID
PR0542433
PE
4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0024385
FACILITY_NAME
MULHAIR DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
19133
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LIBERTY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
CLEMENTS
Zip
95227
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
19133 E LIBERTY RD
P_LOCATION
99
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Approved
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Site Health and Safety Plan <br />19133 East Liberty Road, Clements, California <br />August 16, 2022 <br />Page 33 <br /> <br />Sharp Environmental Technologies, Inc. <br />• The spent solutions, wash materials, brushes, and the like shall, until shown otherwise, be <br />considered contaminated and so treated; and, <br />• All porous equipment, which is believed to be contaminated, shall be disposed of as hazardous <br />waste. <br />Each worker must follow the above procedures to prevent the transport of chemically affected <br />materials offsite. <br />11. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES <br />Emergency situations can include: a fire or explosion, an environmental release, damage of an <br />underground conduit during excavation or drilling or accident or injury to one of the field personnel. <br />In the event of an emergency, site personnel will signal distress with three blasts of a horn (a vehicle <br />horn will be sufficient). At the sound of three horn blasts, other personnel onsite must immediately <br />come to the assistance of the person honking. For incidents such as a fire or explosion or major release <br />of hazardous gas, evacuation of the work area will be completed. The SHSS/PM and/or their designee <br />will be notified immediately in the event of an evacuation. <br />11.1 Incident Reporting Procedure <br />The quick and accurate transfer of information to all appropriate personnel is critical in the event of an <br />emergency. The SHSS will coordinate all initial emergency response activities until relieved by the <br />appropriate chain of command (i.e. PM, fire department, hazmat, police, client etc.). <br />To simplify the response procedure, an emergency can be reported by simply dialing 911. This <br />approach can also be used for incidents requiring police or fire department assistance, or for medical <br />emergencies. <br />When making such a 911 call, be sure to give the following information to the dispatcher: <br />• Your name, i.e., "John Smith." <br />• The nature of the incident, i.e., "Fire." <br />• The location of the incident, i.e., "Street location and nearest intersection. The more specific you <br />can make the address, the better. <br />• What you need, i.e., "Fire Department & First Aid." <br />• If you are able, where you will meet emergency responders, i.e., "At the front gate weigh <br />station." <br />• If applicable, a call back number or your pager number, e.g., "I'll be at the scene; my pager <br />number is 123-4567." <br />• Is the situation stabilized? - e.g., "I have the fire under control." <br />• Is anyone injured or in need of emergency assistance? - e.g., "A mechanic working on a pump <br />was burned." <br />11.2 Site Emergency Coordinator <br />The Site Emergency Coordinator is:
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