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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0522005
PE
2832
FACILITY_ID
FA0010965
FACILITY_NAME
KNIFE RIVER
STREET_NUMBER
400
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
LINCOLN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14712001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
400 S LINCOLN ST
QC Status
Approved
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It474KN RIVER <br /> AN MOU RESOURCES COMPANY <br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ANNUAL TRAINING <br /> LESSON PLAN <br /> 1. Hand out written Hazard Communication Program <br /> a. Spells out how the company tells its employees about hazardous substances in <br /> the workplace, <br /> b. An inventory of hazardous substances at each plant is kept in a loose-leaf binder <br /> at the plant. <br /> (1) Elk Grove— On the wall of the Drivers' Room <br /> (2) Lodi — In the bookshelf <br /> (3) Lincoln Street— Under the counter in the store <br /> (4) Manteca — On the shelf to the right of the batch room door <br /> (5) Tracy—On the desk in the office <br /> (6) Amador- On shelf in Safety Mgr. office, loose leaf binder labeled SPCC Plan <br /> 2. Explain MSDSs <br /> a. MSDSs are kept in loose-leaf binders at each plant. They're located at the same place <br /> as the hazardous substances inventory. <br /> b. There is no standard format for MSDSs. They all look different, but they all have <br /> the same Information In the same order. <br /> (1) The ingredients that make the substance hazardous <br /> (2) What happens to people who are exposed to the substance <br /> (3) First-aid procedures in case of exposure <br /> e. All employees have free access to the MSDS books. <br /> 3. The truck washing compounds are the most hazardous substances at the plants. <br /> a. Acid based <br /> b. Rubber gloves and wrap-around safety glasses must be worn. <br /> c. All other handling requirements for individual materials may be found on the MSDS <br /> sheet for that material. <br /> 4. Immediately report leaks and spills to your supervisor, the environmental representative, or <br /> the plant manager. <br /> 5. Immediately contain, control and dean up spills of hazardous substances. <br /> a. Spill procedures for truck drivers is covered in the Mentor Driver training <br /> program. <br /> b. Report spill immediately. <br /> c. Stop the spread of the substance by using sand or absorbent material. <br /> d. Stop the leak. <br /> e. Clean up the spill by using sand or absorbent material to soak it up. <br /> f. Petroleum products must be disposed of in a hazardous waste container. <br /> g. Admixtures, acid and other non-petroleum products can be disposed of the same as <br /> truck washout. <br /> 6. Evacuation routes are posted at your location. Know the safe evacuation route at your <br /> facility. <br /> 7. Questions and comments <br />
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