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0 <br /> 14.4.10 Control the reuse of hazardous material b closing plugging Y g , p gg ng holes, <br /> . or up-righting the container. <br /> 14.4.11 Contain the hazardous materials release by diking the perimeter. <br /> 14.4.12 Absorb and/or neutralize the spill at appropriate. <br /> 14.4.13 Decontaminate the spill area, equipment, and ERT personnel. <br /> 14.4.14 Properly bag, label, and dispose of spill material that results in hazardous <br /> waste. Remove the materials to the Hazardous Waste Storage Area. <br /> 14.4.15 Release the area for re-entry. Notify the Scalehouse that the area has been <br /> cleared. <br /> 14.4.16 All emergency equipment used during the incident must be immediately <br /> re-stocked or put back into working order prior to resuming normal <br /> operations. <br /> 14.5 For emergencies involving a toxic gas from a cylinder, rail car or gas line : <br /> 14.5.1 Secure all affected area(s) by implementing the evacuation procedure. <br /> 14.5.2 Ensure that areas down wind of the area are either evacuated or are not <br /> endangered by the release. This includes evacuation relocation areas. <br /> 15.0 FLOOD PROCEDURES <br /> The purpose of this section is to outline emergency procedures that must be followed in <br /> the event of flooding. <br /> 15.1 Flooding can be the result of pipe breakage, heavy rainfall, and/or river bank <br /> overflows. Emergency activation occurs when flooding threatens human health, <br /> containment of hazardous materials, or property. <br /> 15.2 When a flooding condition exists, or threatens to exist due to heavy rainfall or <br /> riverbank overflow: <br /> 15.2.1 Evacuate employees to areas of high ground. <br /> 15.2.2 Shut-off electricity. <br /> 15.2.3 Check all storm drains and ensure they are not blocked. <br /> 15.2.4 Notify the Fire Department if the Flooding causes the release of hazardous <br /> materials. <br /> ERT Contingency Plan Page 16 06/23/99 <br />