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- 1V DV 1V. YJ U' 11 100 yl.ly .71M11VJ1nA1nA1JV1N ` JJLA 4 rLuun IVVV <br /> MAY-10-96 16 :06 FROM :WESTON NCA ID: 5106037901 PAGE 5/10 <br /> • His/her name. <br /> • Any injuries that may have occurred. <br /> • Name, type, and quantity of hazardous materiaWwastes involved, to the extant known. <br /> Any other information requested by the attendant. <br /> After ordering emergency medical assistance, the discovering employee shall immediately <br /> notify the Emergency Coordinator, who then implement the following' <br /> • Restrict public access to the spill. If spill occurs inside store, the Emergency <br /> Coordinator shall evacuate customers and any non-responding employees to the <br /> evacuation area shown on Figure 1. Customers are free to leave the site, but <br /> employees must stay in the evacuation area until they are told to return to work or go <br /> home by the Emergency Coordinator. In the event of an emergency, customers are <br /> not allowed to wander the site or interfere with the emergency response crews. <br /> Quickly determine the magnitude of the spilt. If the Emergency Coordinator <br /> determines that the release is uncontrollable with the equipment on hand or that <br /> contamination outside the facility has occurred, he/she will contact the Environmental <br /> Department Manager per the attached Emergency Notification List. As manv counties <br /> an informal policy that spills less than one gallon that do not present a hazard do not <br /> need to be reported the Environmental Dep rtment Manager will only be called for <br /> spills greater than one gallon. The Manager will in turn, contact the Environmental <br /> Cleanup Contractor. In the event that the Environmental Department Manager cannot <br /> be reached, the Emergency Coordinator may contact the Environmental Cleanup <br /> Contractor listed Table 1. <br /> • Identify the cause of the spill and contain spill with spill kit (if possible). Contain spill <br /> so as to prevent flow to sewer or storm drain. <br /> • Take appropriate measures to stop the spill (e.g., upright the container). <br /> • Recover material (as much as possible) and arrange for proper disposal with the <br /> Environmental Department Manager and Emergency Cleanup Contractor. <br /> Recovered material should be placed in the overpack drum provided with the spill kit and <br /> the drum should be labeled with a "Hazardous Waste" label The label shall be completely <br /> filled out, including the accumulation date (date of cleanup), store address, EPA ID <br /> number, EPA and state waste codes, hazardous properties, and DOT shipping name. <br /> The overpack drum containing recovered material shall be kept in the hazardous wastes <br /> accumulation area in the store toolroom until it is removed by the Environmental Cleanup <br /> Contractor . As Pep Boys is only a generator, the drum will be taken offsite for treatment <br /> and/or disposal at an appropriate hazardous waste facility within 90 days. Do not place <br /> the recovered materials in the waste oil underground storage tank. <br /> 4 <br />