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2). Keep greasy rags in container for collection by uniform service. <br /> 3). Keep spent filters in barrel. <br /> 4). Keep spent absorbent in closed barrel. <br /> 5). Keep lids on barrels to prevent rain intrusion. <br /> 6). Keep barrels on pallets to prevent contact with concentrated stormwater flows. <br /> 7). Keep trash enclosure locked and secure to prevent vandalism. <br /> 8). Keep floor clean and free of accumulated oil. <br /> I.SECURITY <br /> 1).Shut down, lock out power and release the tank pressure in the air compressor when the <br /> shop is unattended. <br /> 6). Lock solid waste enclosure at closing. <br /> 7).Alarm and secure office and shop at closing. <br /> 8). Keep outside cameras functional. <br /> J. MONITORING <br /> 1).Spill prevention is a continuous endeavor. Immediately secure and then correct <br /> deficiencies in oil handing equipment. <br /> 2).The Lube Shop Manager is to sign and date the monthly inspections in Table G-16. <br /> 3).The waste oil tank and antifreeze exchange system are considered hazardous waste and <br /> must be inspected each day of operation for leaks from the outside and inside the secondary <br /> containment cavity. See Table W-10. (CCR 66265.195) <br /> K.COUNTER MEASURES <br /> 1). Report any substandard equipment or potential hazardous situations to the Lube Shop <br /> Manager. <br /> 2). Keep 201b5 of granular absorbent(3g cap.),20 absorbent pads (5g cap.) and 4 each 10' oil <br /> only booms(32g cap.)in a 55g drum in a dry location. <br /> 3). Keep empty barrels available for spent absorbent. <br /> 4). Be vigilant for the sounds of an open oil line. <br /> 5). If a line is breached be observant for back siphon. <br /> 6). If a tank is impaled leave object in place to restrict rate of release. <br /> 7). If a tank is breached manage contents with pump,trolley pans and waste oil tank. <br /> 8). Call 911 for the fire department hazardous material response team if a catastrophic breach <br /> beyond your control occurs. <br /> L. REPORTING <br /> 1). For oil releases that escape to the storm drains fill out attached report Table G-20 and notify <br /> the authorities on the report immediately per Section 7 of the EPA Tier I outline. <br /> 2). For an individual oil release exceeding 1,OOOg or the second annual release greater then 42g, <br /> report per Section 8 of the EPA Tier I outline. <br /> M.ADDITIONAL BRIEFING NOTES(DATE AND HANDWRITE <br /> 27 of 33 <br />