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waste constituents which could threaten human health <br /> or the environment. <br /> 2. Distribution <br /> A copy of the contingency plan and all revisions to the <br /> plan shall be: <br /> a. Maintained at the facility; and <br /> b. Submitted to all local police departments, fire <br /> departments, hospitals, and state and local emergency <br /> response teams that may be called up to provide <br /> emergency services. <br /> 3. Amendment of Contingency Plan <br /> The contingency plan shall be reviewed and immediately <br /> amended, if necessary, whenever: <br /> a. Applicable regulations are revised; <br /> b. The plan fails in an emergency; <br /> c. The permit is revised; <br /> d. The list of emergency coordinators changes; or <br /> e. The list of emergency equipment changes; and <br /> f. The facility changes in its design, construction, <br /> operation, or maintenance in a way that materially <br /> increases the potential for fire, explosions, or <br /> releases of hazardous waste. <br /> The owner or operator shall receive approval from the <br /> Department prior to any proposed amendments to the <br /> contingency plan. <br /> 4. Emergency Coordinator <br /> At all times there shall be at least one employee either on <br /> the facility premises or on call (i.e. , available to <br /> respond to an emergency by reaching the facility within a <br /> short period of time) with the responsibility for <br /> coordinating all emergency response measures. This <br /> emergency coordinator shall be thoroughly familiar with all <br /> aspects of the facility's contingency plan, all operations <br /> and activities at the facility, the location and <br /> characteristics of waste handled, the location of all <br /> records within the facility, and the facility layout. In <br /> addition, this person shall have the authority to commit <br /> the resources needed to carry out the contingency plan. <br /> -15- <br />