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Ryder Environmental Awareness <br />A copy of the Vehicle Spill Procedures Checklist is <br />included in all Spill Response Booklets. Find a copy <br />of the Spill Response Booklet at your location and <br />make sure a copy of this checklist is included. <br />The information on the Checklist should be reviewed <br />with employees at hire and then again at least once <br />per year. <br />Important Note: Ryder policy requires that all waste <br />materials be handled by waste vendors approved by <br />Ryder Environmental Services. Be sure to arrange for <br />proper disposal of all wastes and spill clean-up materials <br />generated during the clean-up. This includes soils, <br />pads, booms, wastewater, or snowmelt t;•tat have come ' <br />in contact with the spilled materials. Ido trot allow any <br />spill clean-up materials to be disposed of in a landfill. <br />When a vehicle spill occurs involving a Ryder -owned <br />vehicle, you must determine who holds the liability <br />insurance on the vehicle. The party holding the liability <br />insurance is primarily responsible for managing the <br />clean-up and making all regulatory notifications. <br />BUT, regardless of the insurance, the vehicle owner <br />and the vehicle operator both share responsibility <br />for the spill clean-up. <br />Sometimes it is not possible to determine whose <br />insurance covers the vehicle before response actions <br />must be taken. Take immediate action to protect <br />personal safety and the environment by using <br />resources available to stop the spill from spreading. <br />Ryder Vehicle Spill Kits, located in the vehicle, are <br />equipped with booms, pads, plugs, and putty to <br />assist in stopping a spill from spreading. Use the <br />plugs and putty to temporarily patch a ruptured fuel <br />tank or cross-over line. Apply the pads to the <br />ground to absorb Iiquids prior to spreading. Use the <br />booms to berm -off drains and waterways so that <br />liquids spilled from the truck will be diverted <br />AWAY FROM waterways, gullies, or storm drains. <br />Facility and Vehicle Spill Kits are available from <br />Breg International. Contact Breg for additional <br />information and spill response supplies. <br />1*1 <br />�38 PUTIY� <br />BKPG I �__� <br />�v"Wr <br />((I G�aile'&M,fW6Ci.M�bWW •q'JeY.b <br />i 1 p,�axn Wu.Fge.w. e.«nrooa.swr <br />ee tue ween+ruR,3 <br />,.n gs..en���<e.rc rn� m mre w.vr sv <br />T�.w. M�aa YN uy <br />i_ r�L•FBp}CT' A,yJ. pro• rM r+1a'r M grins <br />rW olrf lia WJYu�Yn-911Yf.c MW.'. Yrtl <br />r• Rra 1•r i <br />..� loOWa(Y,c I1ew 41.OHw, � I <br />_ .. _ _ _ _ orrni+sw.•ron±9s.sxu _ _ _ <br />Kwr M.w 4 <br />MY <br />YRiRVMIMM{ O'rIr?9 �! It <br />Vehicle Spill Kits are equipped with bonding putty <br />that can be applied to a ruptured or leaking fuel tank. <br />3B putty jars are date-stamped but the shelf life is <br />indefinite PROVIDED THAT the jar is properly <br />sealed after it is opened. A proper seal can be created <br />by placing clean lubricant, cream, or grease around <br />the top of the jar prior to closing the lid. The lid <br />should then be closed securely. The putty should be <br />inspected every 6 months to ensure it has not dried <br />out. If the putty does dry out, water can be added to <br />make the putty pliable. If you need to replace the <br />putty, the cost is $7.00 per jar. Refer to contact and <br />ordering information above. These instructions have <br />been placed in all Vehicle Spill Kits that contain 3B <br />putty. Please review and follow these guidelines to <br />avoid costly mistakes. <br />It is estimated that by using a Vehicle Spill Kit to con- <br />trol and contain a vehicle fuel spill, you can reduce <br />clean-up costs associated with spill remediation by <br />more than 60%. So, that means instead of paying <br />$10,000 - $12,000 for spill clean-up costs, you can <br />reduce your costs to less than $4,000. <br />Facility Spill Procedures <br />A copy of the Facility Spill Procedures Checklist is <br />included in all Spill Response Booklets. Make sure a <br />copy of this Checklist is included in your facility's <br />Spill Response Booklet. Periodically call the emer- <br />gency numbers and confirm they are still working and <br />accurate. <br />