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Spill Clean Up <br /> 1. Small spills are those which can be wiped up with a shop rag. Store shop rags in a covered <br /> rag bin indoors. Do not saturate rags with gasoline, solvents, or other volatile liquids. <br /> 2. Medium spills are too large to wipe up with a rag. Contain and soak up the liquid using dry <br /> absorbent material. Absorbent "snakes: may used as temporary booms to contain and soak up <br /> the liquid. Sweep up the used absorbent and snakes and dispose of them appropriately. <br /> 3. Larger spills must be contained and then cleaned up. For non-hazardous spills, take steps to <br /> contain and clean up the liquid, and minimize the wash water used in cleanup. Shut off or plug <br /> storm drain inlets or sewer inlets where the spill may enter. For hazardous materials spills, <br /> contact the ERT. <br /> GENERAL STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES <br /> Spill kits are in place to ensure that spills occur during operations or loading and unloading will <br /> not be discharged to storm water. <br /> EMPLOYEE TRAINING <br /> Storm water pollution prevention, spill control, inspections and good house keeping are part of <br /> six monthly safety and environmental training sessions. The ERT leader has been trained in <br /> hazardous materials handling. Workers have been trained in spill prevention and response. <br /> RECORD KEEPING <br /> Records of wet and dry weather observations, storm water sampling, and related storm water <br /> information is kept on file for five years. <br /> ELIMINATION OF NON-STORM WATER DISCHARGES <br /> There are no non-storm water discharges at Robertson-Ceco Corp. <br />