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Attachment C <br />Spill/Release Response Plan <br />1. Emergency Equipment at the Dealership: Tracy Toyota relies primarily upon <br />community provided services for emergency response. Consequently, the variety and availability of <br />on-site emergency equipment is limited. Response equipment typically present at the dealership <br />includes: <br />a. Spill Absorption Material: The dealership usually has on hand a supply of absorbent material <br />in the service areas. This material can be used to dam off the flow of a hazardous material. <br />After any release is contained, this material can also be spread over the released liquid until it <br />has been placed in sufficient volume to absorb it. The contaminated absorbent material should <br />then be collected and placed in a drum or other containment for proper disposal. <br />b. Personal Protective Equipment: This equipment is limited to the following: <br />Equipment Location <br />Latex gloves Parts & Service Departments <br />Safety Glasses Parts & Service Departments <br />This equipment is available for use when routinely handling hazardous materials common to <br />this dealership. It can also be used under emergency conditions. <br />c. Hazardous Waste Hauler: Under certain conditions, hazardous waste haulers can be of great <br />service during a release or threatened release of a hazardous material. For example, a hauler can <br />empty a tank that appears to be failing. If a spill is contained, such a service may be able to <br />pump up a substantial portion of the released liquid. Haulers who can be contacted include: <br />■ Evergreen Environmental <br />■ Safety-Kleen Services <br />(800) 972-5284 <br />(800) 669-5840 <br />Note: In the event the above haulers cannot be contacted, additional haulers can <br />normally be located in the yellow pages of the telephone book. Possible <br />headings include: Oils -Waste and Waste Disposal -Industrial. <br />2. Spill Containment and Cleanup <br />a. Shut off/eliminate all sources of ignition. <br />b. Attempt to prevent any additional release (if possible). An example would be closing a leaking <br />valve or turning off a pump that is causing a release. <br />c. Contain the spill by diking around it using sand, earth or other absorbent material. Ensure <br />special attention to prevent spilled material from reaching a sewer or storm drain inlet. <br />Tracy Toyota SPCC Plan <br />11-07 <br />