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Spill/Release Response Plan <br /> FinishMaster Branch#236 <br /> 1. Emergen[y Equipment: FifiiahIb tar Btaacns236tetimptima*tipmcomnnwitypm%ded servieea <br /> for emergency response_ Consequently,the va iety and availability of car-sate emergency equipment is limited. <br /> Response equrpment typically present at the facility includes: <br /> a. Spill Absorption Material: The facility usually has on hand a supply of absorbent material(cease-sweep)in <br /> the service areas. This matnial cm be used to dam off the flow of a ba snAcus material. Aft.any release is <br /> contained this material can also be spread over the released liquid vatil it has been placed in sugnem volume <br /> to absorb it The contaminated absorbent material should thenbe collected and placed in a drum or other <br /> containment for proper disposal_ <br /> b. Personal Protective Equipment: Ms equipment is limited to the following: <br /> Equipment Location <br /> Goggles Mixing Room <br /> Safety Glasses Mixing Room <br /> Aust Masts Mixing Room <br /> Respirators Storage <br /> Leather Gloves Shop <br /> Nitrite Gloves Shop <br /> Mrs equipmantu available for use xhen rmaneh handling hazardous materials common to this facility. D <br /> can also be used under emergency comHbons. <br /> c. Hazardous Waste Halder: Under certain conditions,hazardous waste haulers can be of great service duuing <br /> a release or threatened release of a hazardous material- For example,a hauler can empty a tank that appears to <br /> be failing. If a spill is contained,such a serutice may be able to pump up a substantial portion of the released <br /> liquid Haulers who can be contacted include <br /> Waste Type Waste Hauler <br /> Waste Paint Hauler Pacific Resource Recovery(323)261 <br /> -7175 <br /> Now: in the evert ma above haulers canrrot be wntaCted,addlaona!haWers Garr nonrrailybe hicated byseardiM <br /> inline POSsdllesearchtermsinclude 1"ste Oil Hauler and- Musmal Waste Disposal- <br /> 9 <br />