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05:/13/96 13:43 p415 786 4174 Sl'An"1'UNhAYWATSU11 SJUA 4 riULM <br /> MAY-10-96 16: 04 FRON.WESTOF NCA IDi5106077901 PAGE 3/10 <br /> • Activation of the waste oil underground storage tank's secondary containment <br /> monitoring device, indicating that primary containment is leaking and/or that a fluid <br /> has entered the secondary containment. <br /> • A drop in the level of the used oil in the waste oil underground storage tank. <br /> As a check on the waste oil underground storage tank, the Service Manager for each store <br /> shall inspect the monitoring device on a daily basis and record the results in the monitoring <br /> log. The tank level will also be measured upon opening and before closing each day. <br /> Please see the Pep Boys Underground Storage Tank Monitoring Plan for more details <br /> regarding monitoring of the waste oil underground storage tank. If the monitoring device <br /> is not operational or there has been a drop in the tank level, the Service Manager must <br /> contact the Emergency Coordinator and he/she shall implement this plan immediately. <br /> 2.2 Initial Response by Employee Discovering Release <br /> If either a spill has occurred or the waste oil underground storage monitoring device has <br /> been activated or there has been a sudden drop in level of oil in the tank, the employee <br /> discovering the release will immediately report it to the Primary Emergency Coordinator, <br /> as designated on the attached Facility Emergency Notification List, Table 1. In the <br /> absence of the Primary Emergency Coordinator, <br /> t e Secondary <br /> Emergand enc o ordinator both the <br /> must be notified. The names, addresses, and p <br /> ency Coordinators are provided on Table <br /> Emergency Coordinator primary and y E direct the efforts to control and clean up the release.l The <br /> 2.3 Response Preparation <br /> 2.3.1 Personal Protective Equipment <br /> The following personal protective equipment (PPE) must be used when responding to a <br /> spill: <br /> • Safety Glasses <br /> • Protective Gloves <br /> • Protective Coveralls <br /> This equipment is stored in toolroom as shown on Figure 1. <br /> After donning the proper response equipment, personnel responding to a spill should then <br /> familiarize themselves with the area impacted and secure the area from the public, as <br /> directed by the Emergency Coordinator. <br /> 2 <br />