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2. Employees will be familiar with the kinds of emergency situations which will warrant immediate <br /> evacuation of the premises. Circumstances include: <br /> a.. Any gasoline or other type of fire. <br /> b. Any spill, fuel leak,or vapor leak that has the potential for igniting or exploding. <br /> c. Any spill or leak where employees or customers notice gasoline vapors. <br /> 3. Employees will be trained in the operation of and be familiar with the alarms,visual and audible, <br /> which indicate that a leak or spill has occurred. <br /> I. ANNOUNCED AND UNANNOUNCED TIMED TESTS AND TRAINING PROCEDURES <br /> A schedule of periodic announced and unannounced timed tests and training procedures will be <br /> implemented at the facility to demonstrate the adequate capability of company personnel to respond <br /> to site situations and incidents at the dispenser islands. A log of the tests will be kept and made <br /> available to the Health Department for review upon request. The log will include information of the <br /> date of test,type of simulated incident,and the response time of personnel to implement emergency <br /> procedures. <br /> J. EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS <br /> The facility On-Scene Emergency Coordinator will be responsible for documenting and retaining <br /> "training" schedules that indicate each facility employee has completed initial and/or refresher <br /> training in the provisions of this Plan. These documented records will be retained at the facility for <br /> at least three years from the date an employee last worked at the facility. Subject training records can <br /> be in any form,but must be made available to Governmental Agency personnel upon request. The <br /> retention period(three years)will not apply if the facility is permanently closed. <br /> II. SPILL PREVENTION <br /> A. MONITORING EQUIPMENT <br /> Secondarily contained storage tanks and lines at this facility are monitored by a continuous electronic <br /> leak detection system that consists of alarm panels, sensors, and associated electronics. Liquid <br /> sensors are installed in the annular space of each double wall tank and product line piping sump. <br /> Whenever a sensor detects the presence of a liquid, there is both a visual and audible alarm at the <br /> control panel. In addition, if the product piping monitoring system fails or is disconnected, the <br /> pumping system will shut down. <br /> Automatic line leak detectors are installed on the secondarily contained pressurized product piping. <br /> The line detector will detect any loss of pressure in the product lines and restrict the flow of product. <br /> 7996.001 [SHK/bgl <br />