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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0515783
PE
2832
FACILITY_ID
FA0010944
FACILITY_NAME
BROWN SAND INC
STREET_NUMBER
800
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MOSSDALE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
23903008
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
800 W MOSSDALE AVE
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Brown Sand,Inc. <br /> Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan Page: 29 <br /> June 3, 2020 <br /> • The quantity of the product is limited in quantity, exposure potential, or toxicity <br /> • Discharged material is easily stopped and controlled at the time of the discharge <br /> • The spill can be cleaned up within a short time frame (i.e. less than 6 to 8 hours) <br /> • Spills and leaks that are fully contained within spill containment <br /> • Spill/leak is localized near the source <br /> • Spilled material is unlikely to reach water <br /> • There is little risk to human health or safety <br /> • There is little risk of fire or explosion <br /> In the event of an incidental spill or leak, the following guidelines should be followed: <br /> 1) Upon initial discovery: <br /> a) Determine: <br /> • Is the spill incidental or emergency response? <br /> • Should you evacuate or respond? <br /> b) Safety First: <br /> • Do not put yourself in harm's way <br /> • If conditions change, the spill or leak may no longer be incidental <br /> 2) Inform and Block: <br /> a) Notify an Emergency Coordinator <br /> • Inform: who, what, where, how much <br /> b) Limit traffic through the spill area <br /> 3) Protect Yourself <br /> a) What Personal Protective Equipment is needed? <br /> • Check with Emergency Coordinator <br /> • Check SDS sheets <br /> 4) Deploy Spill Response Materials <br /> a) For Incidental Spills/leaks <br /> • Absorbent socks, spill kits, absorbents, shovels, brooms <br /> 5) Bag or containerize waste <br /> a) Place waste in proper containers (i.e. 55-gallon steel drums) <br /> b) Label properly <br /> c) Store properly prior to disposal <br /> 6) Decontaminate <br /> a) Clean floors, tools, surfaces exposed to spill <br /> b) Discard used PPE <br /> c) Wash hands, face, arms, etc. <br /> 7) Restock <br /> a) Replace used spill equipment and PPE <br /> Following an incidental spill,the emergency coordinator will be responsible for completing <br /> an incident report and making notifications (as necessary) to San Joaquin County <br />
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