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Document Number: 909 R 5003 DT)� 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 /> • working with emergency agencies,coordinate appropriate response to Management Incident Response Team <br /> release. Responses might be evacuation of surrounding area,public <br /> notification of businesses,and other sensitive locations. • team will initially establish command center in the immediate area of the <br /> • an incident team member will become media officer to coordinate public spill. <br /> relations and media inquiries. Will also keep corporate personnel apprised • team will determine size of spill and whether spill control and clean up Can <br /> of ongoing issues. be handled by Pilkington using ENV-KP-015 or whether an emergency <br /> • incident team will be responsible for completing a final incident report to be response firth needs to be Called.In the case of significant release,team <br /> issued to corporate after incident has lapsed. may opt to request assistance from fire department. <br /> • an incident team member will become media officer to coordinate public <br /> relations and media inquiries. Will also keep corporate personnel apprised <br /> of ongoing issues. <br /> • incident team will be responsible for completing a final incident report to be <br /> Emergency Response Plan for Acids issued to corporate after incident has lapsed. <br /> Acids <br /> consult MSDS and/or DOT Emergency Response Guidebook for additional <br /> There are two types of add used and stored on site. information <br /> s battery acid Emergency Response Guidelines for Petroleum Based Chemicals/Waste <br /> is Sulfuric Acid <br /> Refer to the facility's Spill Prevention Control&Countermeasure Plan(SPCC)to <br /> Action plan for acid spills address releases from an aboveground storage tank,truck,and/or pipeline. Oil <br /> Pollution Prevention Regulations in 40 CFR Part 112 require development and <br /> Employee and/or Contractor/Supervisor implement of SPCC plans to prevent the discharge of oil into the navigable waters of <br /> the United States and adjoining shoreline. It has been determined that the Lathrop <br /> is Isolate hazard area and deny entry to all unnecessary people. facility falls under these regulations. <br /> • All employees and/or Contractors should stay upwind and a safe distance <br /> from the immediate area. The SPCC Plan contains procedures to address releases from the facility's <br /> 10 • The supervisor should immediately notify Security. aboveground storage tanks(diesel)as well as tank truck off-loading. The plan also <br /> Severiaddresses inspections of said tanks and accompanying pipelines. <br /> ty <br /> California regulations consider oily waste solids(from spill clean-ups)and liquid <br /> is security will notify management incident response team members waste oil as hazardous waste. Refer to section 4&5 of the SPCC plan for unplanned <br /> • security will,if necessary,halt all traffic from entering the area except for releases(not for drips associated with leaking equipment or cleanup of material <br /> emergency equipment designed to absorb these leaks). <br /> is security will assist management incident response team as directed Notification <br /> Document in and SettingaVtcamlocal Sittings\Temporary Intoned Fi1e5\Comcnc0ut1ook1JQ9w3 IRY\CAPA Document in and Settings\naan\I.ocel Settings\Temporary Internet FilcioCuntent.Ourlook\IQ9w3 IRY\CAPA <br /> pCCRR 66265 55.doc Page 29 of 69 CCR 66265 55.doc Page 30 of69 <br /> Cap"WNicopies s s NotCoonlPdeOOCWmenf s mea In RED-cormom maummm.commonesvam n appears In 0580W daust ase. paper Copps;an Not Coneonma asses spumes In RED'CMdoned naounumP.Comou ep Wision summers in coupon EapGise. <br /> p will as OBSCl TE 24 sours Rom all 12D141:E7 pM Copies m Bout a RED Controlled Dwmenf uamp Mil oe OBSOLETE 24 hours fmm a'1 nomd 1:57 PM <br />