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C <br />APP <br />Well Installation and Sampling at California National Guard Field Maintenance Shop <br />Stockton, California <br />9.0 PLANS (PROGRAMS AND PROCEDURES) REQUIRED BY THE <br />SAFETY MANUAL (AS APPLICABLE) <br />Based on a risk assessment of contracted activities and on mandatory OSHA compliance <br />programs, OTIE has addressed all applicable occupational risks and compliance plans. Using <br />the EM 385-1-1 as a guide, plans may include but not be limited to the following as described in <br />this section. <br />9.1 LAYOUT PLANS (04.A.01) <br />Please refer to the Site Layout Plan in Figure 2. Details on overhead and underground <br />obstructions will be kept at the Project Site on a similar map during any site activities. The <br />Layout Plan will include all overhead and underground utility lines. <br />9.2 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS <br />Emergency response information is also contained in the SSHP in Sections 13.0 and 4.0. <br />9.2.1 (1) Procedures and Tests (01.E.01) <br />Fuels, lubricants, and hydraulic fluids may be used on site to service mobile equipment. As a <br />result, the possibility of a fuel spill or possibly a medical emergency (personnel injury, fire, or <br />explosion) does exist. A copy of the Emergency Response Plan (this section) and the map to <br />• the Emergency Medical Facility (Figure 3) will be kept in all OTIE project vehicles. <br />The Emergency Response Plan shall be rehearsed once throughout the duration of the project. <br />The rehearsal shall include a staged personnel injury or fuel spill mishap. At the completion of <br />the emergency response exercise, the SSHO will evaluate the effectiveness of the emergency <br />response procedures and modify the APP/SSHP/AHAs as appropriate. <br />• <br />9.2.2 (2) Spill Plans (01.E.01, 06.A.02) <br />Careful handling and storage of materials is an important aspect of spill prevention and <br />minimization. If necessary, proper containment structures will be used to help contain potential <br />spills. The field crew should also be aware of any existing drainage systems that may exist on <br />the site. However, if a spill or release were to occur, OTIE incorporates this Spill Plan as part of <br />the APP. <br />In the event of a spill of hazardous materials (such as gasoline or diesel fuel), the SSHO or his <br />designee shall control the spill and proceed to absorb or containerize the material. In addition, <br />the SSHO may, at his/her discretion, direct an employee to conduct air monitoring to further <br />characterize the nature and extent of the incident. <br />A small spill (less than 5 gallons) shall be handled by OTIE personnel. For spills greater than 5 <br />gallons, OTIE shall inform the Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) response team. OTIE personnel <br />will respond as necessary until the HAZMAT team arrives. <br />On-site spill control equipment shall consist of sorbent pads and booms, absorbent and bags, <br />plastic sheeting and one or more 55 -gallon drums. <br />OTIE <br />19 <br />