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Cecchini Trucking Company Inc. <br /> SPCC Plan <br /> April 2020 <br /> Page 5 of 63 <br /> EMERGENCY PROCEDURES <br /> In the event of a spill, the following procedures should be followed: <br /> 1. If there is a fire or injury, immediately call 911. <br /> 2. If possible, stop the flow of fuel/oil by shutting a valve, turning off a <br /> pump, up righting a container, or temporarily plugging a rupture. Only <br /> do so as conditions safely permit. If it is unsafe to stop the flow, call <br /> 911. <br /> 3. Isolate and contain the spilled material by using the absorbent spill <br /> booms, spill kits, or creating an earthen berm with a shovel or other <br /> available equipment (beware of fire danger). <br /> 4. Estimate the amount of spilled material. <br /> 5. Make all the above notifications. <br /> 6. Use available cleanup equipment and/or the spill contractor to clean <br /> up the spilled material and contaminated soil/surfaces. <br /> 7. Document all spill response and cleanup efforts, including notification <br /> calls. <br /> WASTE DISPOSAL <br /> Wastes resulting from a minor discharge response will be containerized in <br /> impervious bags, drums, or buckets. The facility manager will characterize <br /> the waste for proper disposal and ensure that it is removed from the facility <br /> by a licensed waste hauler within two weeks. Wastes resulting from a <br /> major discharge response will be removed and disposed of by a cleanup <br /> contractor. <br />