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HAZARDO u S WASTE CONTINENCY PLAN <br />Authority Cited. Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR) §66265.52 as referenced by §66262.34(a)(4) or 67450.3(c)(9)(C) <br />Facilities that generate 1,000 kilograms or more of hazardous waste per month, or accumulate more than 6,000 <br />kilograms of hazardous waste on-site at any one time, must prepare a Contingency Plan. Facilities that generate <br />in any month more than 1 kilogram of acutely hazardous waste (AHW), or more than 100 kilograms of debris <br />resulting from the spill of an AHW, or which treat hazardous waste onsite under the Permit by Rule (PBR) <br />onsite treatment tier must also prepare a Contingency Plan. Many facilities that are required to prepare a <br />Contingency Plan are already subject to Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) reporting requirements due <br />to the quantities of hazardous materials/wastes they have onsite. <br />This site-specific Contingency Plan is the facility's plan for dealing with emergencies and shall be implemented <br />immediately whenever there is an imminent or actual fire, explosion, or release of hazardous waste or a <br />hazardous waste constituent which could threaten human health and/or the environment. At least one copy of <br />the plan shall be maintained at the facility for use in the event of an emergency and for inspection by the <br />local agency. A copy of the plan and any revisions must be provided to any contractor, hospital, or agency with <br />whom special (i.e., contractual) emergency services arrangements have been made (see Section E, below). <br />A. Facility Information: <br />BUSINESS NAME <br />BUSINESS PHONE. <br />Williams Tank Lines <br />209 944-5613 <br />SITE ADDRESS <br />CITY <br />ZIP CODE <br />1147 Tillie Lewis Drive <br />Stockton <br />1 95206 <br />B. Emergency Coordinators: <br />All personnel qualified to act as the facility's Emergency Coordinator must be listed in this plan. (Note: <br />Emergency Coordinator responsibilities are described in Section F, below.) If more than two people are <br />qualified, list the names, titles, business and 24-hour telephone numbers, and pager numbers of the additional <br />qualified individuals on an attached page in the order in which they will assume responsibility as alternates, then <br />check the box beneath the Emergency Coordinator information table, below, and indicate the list's page number <br />in the space provided. <br />Primary Emergency Coordinator <br />Secondary Emergency Coordinator <br />NAME <br />NAME <br />Mark Lill <br />David Ra <br />TITLE <br />TITLE <br />GM <br />Safe Mana er <br />BUSINESS PHONE <br />BUSINESS PHONE <br />209 944-5613 <br />209 944-5613 <br />24-HOUR PHONE <br />24-HOUR PHONE <br />209 440-5613 <br />209 944-5613 <br />PAGER # <br />PAGER # <br />(Check box only if applicable) Additional Emergency Coordinators are listed on page of this plan. <br />C. Evacuation Plan: <br />1. The following alarm signal(s) will be used to begin evacuation of the facility (check all that apply): <br />❑ Bells; ❑ Horns/Sirens; ® Verbal (i.e., shouting); ❑ Other (spec <br />2. ® Evacuation map is prominently displayed throughout the facility. <br />Note: A blank facility Evacuation Map sheet has been provided at the end of this plan. This drawing (or any other drawing <br />which shows primary and alternate evacuation routes, emergency exits, and primary and alternate staging areas) must be <br />prominently posted throughout the facility in locations where it will be visible to employees and visitors. <br />