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REQUIREMENTS <br /> A. Spill Prevention <br /> Hazardous materials management is highly regulated at Robertson-Ceco Corp. _ Hazardous <br /> materials are segregated according to hazard class, stored in secondary containment to prevent <br /> accidental release, labeled according to the container's contents and the <br /> material's hazard, and accurately inventoried for reporting to management, and to federal, state <br /> and local regulatory agencies. Hazardous materials storage areas are equipped with emergency <br /> spill response equipment appropriate to the types of materials in use and storage. The hazardous <br /> materials storage areas are inspected weekly to ensure that storage requirements are being <br /> satisfied. <br /> It is the responsibility of managers and supervisors at Robertson-Ceco Corp. -Site to ensure <br /> employee training in these areas: safe handling of hazardous materials in the employee's work <br /> place including spill response, segregation, and secondary containment; proper disposal of <br /> hazardous waste including sewer discharge prohibitions; pickup procedures, and <br /> Emergency Response and First Responder Training. <br /> B. Spill Response <br /> The Robertson-Ceco Corp. Contingency Plan is the guideline for emergency <br /> response to incidents involving hazardous materials/hazardous waste and/or <br /> hazardous waste constituents. The emergency coordination and notification for <br /> incidents involving hazardous waste and/or hazardous materials shall be in accordance <br /> with federal, state, and local statutory and regulatory requirements. <br /> SOURCE REDUCTION SITE-WIDE <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> Reducing pollutants at the source is one of the most direct way of reducing storm water <br /> pollution. Source reduction can be achieved through source control BMPS, inventory <br /> control, material substitution, and a Hazardous Waste Source Reduction Plan. <br /> REQUIREMENTS <br /> A. Source Control Best Management Practices <br /> Source control BMPs are operational practices, that prevent Pollution by reducing <br /> potential pollutants at the source. They typically do not require maintenance or <br /> construction. At a minimum, they include good housekeeping, preventative <br /> maintenance, spill prevention and control, and sediment and erosion prevention. Refer <br /> to the Robertson-Ceco Corp. Storm Water PP for complete listing of both industrial activities <br /> and construction activities BMPS. <br />