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EXHIBIT III <br /> TYPES OF PCB SPILLS <br /> STAGE I Non-Critical <br /> Very slow seepage or droplets falling and being contained <br /> within sump area or drip pan. No foreseeable problem <br /> developing. <br /> STAGE 2 Critical <br /> Leaks or continual dripping but easily controlled within <br /> sump area or in drip pan. Possibility does exist of an <br /> eruption leading to an over-flow of sump area or drip pan. <br /> STAGE 3 Critical <br /> Leaking at such a rate that fluid will probably not be contained <br /> within sump area or drip pan. <br /> STAGE 4 Critical <br /> Contents draining from unit and over-flowing sump or drip pan. <br /> STAGE 5 Critical <br /> Contents exploded from unit. <br /> ` RESPONSE TO PCB SPILL IN FACTORY <br /> Determine degree of spill and take appropriate action as follows: <br /> STAGE 1 SPILL - Non-critical <br /> Place container under leak or place absorbant blanket or oil <br /> absorbant material under leak. Post guard and rope off area <br /> and continue to monitor leak. Keep all unauthorized employees <br /> from area. <br /> STAGE 2 - Critical <br /> Post guard and rope off area. Place container under leak <br /> and catch drip. As container fills, empty into D.O.T. type E <br /> 55 gallon drum. Have sufficient quantity of oil absorbant <br /> material and D.O.T. type H. 55 gallon barrels on hand to <br /> soak up PCB material if leak warrants. Stop slice and start <br /> liquidation. Pump all syrup off of sugar end floor into rail <br /> car and place all granulated sugar located on floor into tote <br /> bins and remove to safe location. Continue production to bins. <br /> f <br />