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aramar <br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL RESPONSE PROCEDURES AND TRAINING GUIDANCE <br /> ARAMARK Uniform & Career Apparel, LLC <br /> Stockton, CA MC568 <br /> Spill Training for Emergency Response Team: <br /> The following information should be utilized in conjunction with Aramark Uniform & Career <br /> Apparel, LLC (LMS)training module systems for spills and chemical storage. It is important <br /> personnel associated with industrial laundry operations; especially within maintenance or <br /> wastewater departments are properly trained on how to handle and respond in the event of a <br /> spill or release of chemicals or waste products. Preventive measures are important and <br /> personnel should understand how effective best management practice (BMP) procedures can <br /> be used for all process operations to reduce the risk of potential spills or discharges to the <br /> environment, storm water system or sanitary sewer. Refer to the following BMP guidelines <br /> when training employees at your facility. <br /> • Do not pour or dispose of any chemicals directly down any drain, sanitary sewer or <br /> storm sewer. <br /> • All process wastewater generated at the facility must be directed to the wastewater <br /> treatment system ONLY. <br /> • Store all chemicals in original containers within proper spill containment (such as within <br /> bermed areas or on spill containment pallets). <br /> • Maintain waste products in proper containers and surrounding storage areas clean and <br /> free of spills. Immediately clean up any wastes or spills to prevent possible impact to <br /> the environment. <br /> • Routinely inspect equipment, containment, and chemical storage areas for signs of <br /> damage or leaks. Take corrective action if repairs are needed in order to prevent <br /> releases to the environment, storm water system or sanitary sewer. <br /> • Ensure "Safe-Drain" system for storm drain remains closed and only opened during <br /> precipitation events. Immediately close "Safe-Drain" system upon completion of <br /> precipitation events. <br /> • ONLY uncontaminated storm water is allowed to be discharged to the storm water <br /> system. <br />