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Brown Sand,Inc. <br /> Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan Page: 31 <br /> June 3, 2020 <br /> a) Place waste in proper containers (i.e. stockpile on plastic sheeting) <br /> b) Label properly <br /> c) Store properly prior to disposal <br /> 7) Decontaminate <br /> a) Clean floors, tools, surfaces exposed to spill <br /> b) Discard used PPE <br /> c) Wash hands, face, arms, etc. <br /> 8) Restock <br /> a) Replace used spill equipment and PPE <br /> A list of emergency contacts is provided above in Section 4.1, and the spill cleanup <br /> contractor's contact information is located above in Section 4.3. Spill control equipment <br /> is located throughout the facility (Figure 3) and is discussed in detail in Section 4.4. <br /> 4.7 Waste Disposal <br /> All materials disposed of will be done so as outlined on manufacture's Safety Data Sheets <br /> (SDS) and/or the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA). <br /> Waste resulting from an incidental spill or leak response will be containerized in <br /> impervious bags, drums, buckets, or stockpiled and covered on plastic sheeting. The <br /> primary emergency coordinator will characterize the waste for proper disposal and ensure <br /> that it is removed from the facility by a licensed waste hauler. <br /> Waste resulting from an emergency response will likely be handled by the cleanup <br /> contractor, and shall include characterization of the waste for proper disposal and removal <br /> from the facility by a licensed waste hauler under a hazardous waste manifest, if <br /> appropriate. <br /> 4.8 Discharge Notification (40 CFR 112.4 and 112.7(a)(4)) <br /> All releases or threatened releases shall be reported as soon as it is discovered to <br /> management. Incident reports shall be kept on file in the cabinet near the front of the min- <br /> mart building. A sample report is located in Appendix B. <br /> This Section of the Spill/Discharge Response plan outlines the discharge notification <br /> requirements for all releases and threatened releases, including which agency must be <br /> notified, what information is required, and the time frame in which notification should <br /> occur following a release. <br />