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dWs <br /> HEALTH & SAFETY <br /> ENGAGEMENT <br /> Spill •• Quick Reference Guide Emergency Contact List <br /> Upon discovery of a spill Angelina Garcia(Emergency Response Coordinator) 916-712-7079 <br /> 1. Evaluate the spill situation and reference Chemical Reference Sheets(identify the source, Police/Fire Department 911 <br /> type of material and quantities involved,possible safety risks to Cintas partners and possible Medical Emer eg ncies 911 <br /> impacts on the natural environment). <br /> 2. Stop the source to prevent further release, if safe to do so. Use Personal Protective San Joaquin County Hospital 209468-3100 <br /> Equipment(PPE)that is appropriate for the spilled material. <br /> 3. Notify the designated Emergency Response Coordinator(ERC)immediately. California EPA 209-323-2514 <br /> 4. If required,isolate the spill area to prevent access and/or use intercom to notify partners. CA Emergency Response Team(24 hours/day) 209-937-8801 <br /> 5. If spill is too large or too dangerous to be cleaned up quickly,completely,and safely using <br /> own resources,or if in doubt-contact external spill response contractor immediately. CalOES 800-852-7550 <br /> 6. Commence the containment and clean-up action.Use absorbents or other techniques as may <br /> be appropriate to contain and collect the spilled material. San Joaquin County Environmental Health CUPA 209-468-3420 <br /> 7. Complete notifications as outlined in the Notifications section. <br /> 8. Collect all spill cleanup waste in a compatible container. Contact waste disposal vendor for City of Stockton(Britmey Kronauer) 209-937-8722 <br /> assistance with waste characterization and disposal. <br /> City of Stockton(24hr Emergency Center) 209-937-8341 <br /> External internal Notifications _ National R,­r' r nter(To report reportable quantify spills) 800-424-8802 <br /> Certain releases must be reported to the City POTW and the State Regulatory Agency. Notify Republic Services(Spill Clean-up Contractor) 800-899-4672 <br /> your Chemical-Environmental Engineer,Safety Coordinator,Field Engineer before contacting <br /> the above agencies.A list of the agency phone numbers is included in the Emergency Contact Safety Kleen(Spill Clean-up Contractor 209-545 1011 <br /> List <br /> Stephen Koehler(Environmental Engineer) 513-965-4906 <br /> Public Owned Treatment Works(POTW) <br /> Consult the discharge permit,spill control plan,and the city sewer ordinance for details of the James Mercurio(Field Engineer) 609-707-2865 <br /> POTW reporting requirements and any additional spill plan requirements.Typically,any <br /> discharge of a spilled chemical or sludge would need to be reported. Aimee Lopez(Regional Health 8c Safety Coordinator 831-998-1186 <br /> State Agency <br /> If the spill is released into the environment and triggers a state reporting threshold,you must <br /> notify the State Agency. For the purposes of this plan,"environment"includes storm water <br /> drains and ditches as well as unpaved or other permeable ground surface. <br /> NOTE:Minor spills which occur inside a storage tank containment or on impermeable surface <br /> located on the Cintas property and do not enter the environment are normally non-reportable. <br /> Local Fire Department <br /> When there is a danger of fire,explosion or toxic materials being discharged onto land,into air, <br /> or water that would threaten human life,the Fire Department should be called. <br /> ` a- <br />