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Shovels 1 <br /> Empty 55 Gallon DrunLa I <br /> Fire Extinguisher l <br /> The location of all spill control equipment is shown in Figure 2. Granular absorbent is available at the <br /> islands at all times. All other equipment is kept locked at the site to deter vandalism. Keys are kept by <br /> company personnel_ In addition,all company personnel are equipped with the following safety items: <br /> Description Quantity <br /> Safety Cones I <br /> Gloves,Q @@@1I <br /> I. Emergency Procedures and Contacts <br /> ❑ What to Do <br /> In the event of a release,company management should be notified immediately following efforts to <br /> stop and contain the spill. Remember to use good judgement,if a life-threatening emergency occurs, <br /> call 911 first: <br /> Slop rhe.Souree-Every eftorl should be made within the limits of safety to stop the source of anv <br /> discharge <br /> Contain the Spill-Once the source has been stopped(or it is determined to be unsafe to stop the <br /> source),containment efforts should begin. Storm drain covers/mats should be placed on top of any <br /> inlets to prevent offsite mignrtion. Absorbent should he used as needed. <br /> Establish a Spill Perimeter Safety Zone-Safety costes and/or barricades should be used to cordon oto' <br /> the spill area. <br /> Free Product Removal- Once the spill is contained,every effort should be made to recover any free <br /> product. If necessary,call an emergency spill contractor. <br /> O What to Report <br /> It is Valley Pacific Petroleum Services policy that all releases of petroleum hydrocarbons to the <br /> environment(air,water or soil)in excess of I quart must be reported to company management <br /> according to established procedures. <br /> Any releases in excess of'Reportable Quantities"of hazardous substances,as defined in 40 CFR 302 <br /> or extremely hazardous substances,as defined in 40 CFR 355,must be reported to the local,state and <br /> federal agencies listed in this section. <br /> 9 <br />