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4. Emergency Response Plan implementation. <br />I V E <br />SEP 15 2015 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL <br />I17Ar rrJ "Coi O-rg1O.CA1T <br />The locations shop manager must provide the following training so employees are familiar with <br />implementing the locations emergency response plan: <br />Employees that may take part in an emergency response for a hazardous material or <br />waste release are required to take the following documented training annually: <br />Take EV -205, Emergency Spill Response Training <br />View the Petroleum Release Response Video <br />These trainings must be documented on ES -41, Environmental Training Document. <br />Train all employees to contact the Facility Emergency and Environmental coordinators <br />need to assist and coordinate the notification procedures found in the HMMP for <br />contacting county and sate regulatory agencies. <br />Review the Ryder policy for emergency and environmental coordinators to document <br />hazardous material incidents on form no -ES -5 Report of Significant Environmental <br />Incident. <br />Train employees on the four C's of taking care of an emergency response for spills, <br />Control, Contain, Clean up, and Contact. <br />Train employees to immediately inform the location shop manager whenever a <br />hazardous material or waste spill occurs. If the shop manager is not available, next <br />they are to call the maintenance manager, and also if need to call Ryder Environmental <br />Services in Miami. This number is on the emergency spill tel. guide (form ES -19. <br />For locations with underground storage tanks, employees must also be trained on the <br />locations underground storage tank emergency response plan found in your locations <br />HMMP. <br />Special Note: These training programs should take into consideration the position of each <br />employee. Additional training may include: <br />W Internal alarm/notification procedures. <br />zr Evacuation/re-entry procedures and assembly point locations. <br />us Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) training including specific hazard(s) <br />of each chemical to which employees may be exposed, including routes of <br />exposure (i.e. inhalation, ingestion, absorption). <br />