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S$lt <br /> a <br /> Prime Shine Express Lube -- Lodi, California <br /> Contingency Plan, July 2010 <br /> Ji <br /> This contingency plan spells out the actions Prime Shine must take in the event <br /> of an emergency or accident involving hazardous wastes. This plan provides a <br /> list of procedures that allow us to respond immediately and appropriately to <br /> incidents such as fires and spills. All members of the management staff must be <br /> familiar with the procedures detailed in this plan. <br /> 1. Emergency Coordinator- responsible for coordinating the facility's emergency response <br /> procedures. Coordinator must be familiar with all aspects of the facility's operation, its activities, <br /> its layout, its contingency plan, the location and characteristics of hazardous wastes managed at <br /> the facility and the location of records at the site and located at corporate headquarters. <br /> Primary: Name: Bryan Smit <br /> Title: Lead Manager <br /> Ph.#: 209-988-2620 <br /> Alternate: Name: Tim Harms <br /> Title: Director of Operations <br /> Ph.#: 209-652-1432 <br /> 2. Emergency Procedures- procedures to be followed in the event that an emergency occurs. <br /> I. Emergency (defined as fires, explosions, or any unplanned sudden or non-sudden release of <br /> hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents to air, soil, or surface water.) <br /> Q. Is there an imminent or actual emergency that will threaten human health or the environment? <br /> A. Yes; proceed with the following steps. <br /> Step 1. Alert staff and evacuate facility(see evacuation map). <br /> Step 2. If fire, explosions, any unplanned sudden or non-sudden release of hazardous <br /> waste, determine the character, source, amount and real extent of release using <br /> observation, facility records, and manifests. <br /> Step 3. If possible, use emergency equipment on-site to contain or mitigate emergency. <br /> Additionally, the coordinator shall consider both direct and indirect effects of the release, <br /> fire, or explosion (e.g., the effects of any toxic, irritating, or asphyxiating gases that are <br /> generated, or the effects of any hazardous surface water run-offs from water or chemical <br /> agents used to control fire and heat-induced explosions). <br /> Step 4. Notify local response agencies. (see list of agencies in "Emergency Services" <br /> section). Emergency police, fire, and ambulance contact information also located <br /> on the front of the safety cabinet in the employee restroom. <br /> Step 5. The emergency coordinator shall, in every situation, immediately notify the State <br /> Office of Emergency Services. The report shall include: <br /> (1) name and telephone number of reporter; <br /> (2) name and address of facility; <br /> (3) time and type of incident(e.g., release, fire); <br /> - 3 - <br />