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PAGE <br />OCUMENT NO.: <br />F r `' P� IN G 9 OF 33 D500-0010-000 <br />TITLE: <br />Stockton Emergency Response Procedure CONFIDENTIAL REVISIONF — 01-03-2014 <br />For All of the above: Incident reports must contain the following informati <br />•Name and phone number of the person reporting. RECEIVEE <br />• Name and address of the facility. <br />• Type of accident. MAY 18 2015 <br />• Time of the accident. ENVIRONMENTAL <br />• Extent of any injuries. HEAITH nFPApTMFNT <br />• Type and amount of any chemical(s) involved. <br />• Possible hazards to humans and the environment both inside and outside the <br />facility. <br />The Emergency Coordinator who is at the scene of the incident must remain available to aid <br />the responding officials. <br />A RECORDABLE DISCHARGE is any discharge which meets all of the following criteria: <br />a. It is from primary containment to secondary containment or to a rigid above <br />ground surface covering that can contain the discharge until it is cleaned up. <br />b. The permittee can and does clean up the discharge within eight hours and before <br />it escapes from the secondary containment or above ground surface covering. <br />c. It causes no increase in the hazard of fire or explosion, no production of <br />flammable or poisonous gas, and no deterioration of the secondary containment <br />or rigid above ground surface. <br />Any spill meeting these requirements must be immediately cleaned up and noted in the <br />Emergency Event Log (Doc. # 500-0010-001). <br />