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Document Number: 909 R 5003 BP� Document Number: 909 R 5003 <br /> Procedure Rev: 12 Date: 1/22/13 Procedure Rev: 12 Date: 1/22/13 <br /> EMERGENCy RESPONSE PROCEDURES EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES <br /> Release scenarios and notification <br /> agency—All releases that equal or exceed Federal Reportable Quantities(CERCLA) Threatened Release <br /> • National Response Center-800424-8802 <br /> Any employees and/or Contractors who notices that a container containing a <br /> All releases on highway hazardous material may release any or all of the contents,should immediately notify <br /> • Call 911-CHP jurisdiction on interstate highways the nearest supervisor/security. Examples of threatened releases include: <br /> All spills with a potential to impact water quality(includes sewage above 1,000 gallons) . drum or container with noticeable bulge <br /> • Call DES and Regional Water Quality Control Board . cylinders with broken valves <br /> • containers and cylinders with hissing sounds that may indicate build up of <br /> All hazardous waste tank and secondary containment releases pressure <br /> • Call Dept.of Toxic Substances Control, regional office in Sacramento 916- • partially filled drums that have been punctured above the level of the liquid <br /> 255-3545 and/or pipes connected to hazardous materials that show signs of breaking <br /> All serious work related injuries or harmful exposures When making notification, the employees and/or Contractors should give as much <br /> • Call Cal OSHA,Modesto-576-6260 information about the incident as possible. Examples of the type of information <br /> needed include: <br /> General Guidelines for Responding to Hazardous Material Incidents • where is the container in question <br /> • name of hazardous material <br /> These general guidelines were developed to aid plant personnel in responding to . reason for thinking that there may be a release <br /> hazardous material incidents. In certain cases, additional guidelines specific to a . any other information that may help the supervisor and the facility incident <br /> hazardous material have been developed and follow this section. A hazardous team. <br /> incident may either be an actual release and/or a threatened release. <br /> The supervisor should immediately notify security and relay as much information about <br /> An actual hazardous incident may include the release of a gas such as chlorine,spills the threaten release as possible. Security should notify the BATCH/FURNACE AND <br /> of petroleum products from equipment malfunctions, drums and/or bulk storage TECHNICAL Managerdesignate. If it is determined that a release is imminent, a <br /> containers,and spills of other hazardous chemicals(solvents,acids). number of responses are available depending upon the material. Examples of <br /> When a container's integrity is in jeopardy the potential exists that a release of the <br /> possible responses include: <br /> chemical might occur,this is referred to as a threatened release incident. It is difficult Punctured Containers, <br /> to determine whether a threatened release might occur, however adequate <br /> precautions must be taken to minimize risk to employees and/or Contractors and the <br /> environment. <br /> Document in and Smings\utranU.Dwl Settings\Temporary Intend Piles\ContenLOudook\IQ9W31RY\CAPA Document in and Senings\mran\Loval Sdtings\Tempornry Internet Files\Conte .Oudook\JQ9W31RY\CAPA <br /> CCR M26355.doc Page 21 of69 CCR 6626555.doc Paae22of69 <br /> Panar Code,an No commieE mmol aumom In RED'Cmhdlen Dowmam'.Comal"KrYm,,amm In mmo0 WraG a. papzr Capy are Nd Conhdl¢E u,iau itlmpatlln RED'ConhdME Doamem'.Couro.,mmi-appan m QN W yNM». <br /> Cryles wNaoNeflE0'CmtrdME BMummY¢d„p,nla OBSOLETE 2L noun(mm111(M111 APN Ccde¢v 0tl aRED'Commllad Da--WdanNaal Ge OBSOIETE 24 Munham6111M14IUPN <br />