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6.3 SPILL CONTROL AND CONTINGENCY PLAN: <br /> In the event of a spill, the Site Safety Officer will be notified <br /> immediately. The important factors are that no personnel are <br /> overexposQ:; to vapors, gases, or mists and that the liquid does not <br /> ignite. Waste spillage must not be allowed to contaminate any <br /> local water source. Small dikes will be erected to contain spills, <br /> if necessary, until proper disposal can be completed. Subsequent <br /> T' to cleanup activities, the Site Safety Officer will survey the area <br /> to ensure that no toxic or explosive vapors remain. <br /> 6.4 OFF SITE INCIDENT CONTINGENCY PLAN: <br /> The Site Safety Officer will provide field team members with <br /> emergency medical care information similar to that kept on site in <br /> event of an off site emergency, such as a motor vehicle accident, <br /> food poisoning, or other injury sustained off the site. <br /> 6.5 COMMUNITY THREAT CONTINGENCY PLAN: <br /> The potential for exposure to the surrounding community will be <br /> assessed in conjunction with the preliminary site assessment. <br /> The Site Safety Officer will consult with a representative of the <br /> local emergency services agency (police or fire department, in <br /> accordance with local governmental procedures) , and will outline <br /> procedures in the Site-Specific Plan to be followed in the event <br /> of an emergency threat to the surrounding populace. situations <br /> requiring specified procedures include fire, explosion, accidental <br /> ingestion, large spills consisting of free product, and <br /> accumulation of potentially explosive vapors off site. <br /> " The Site-Specific Plan will identify individuals who will respond <br /> to reports of non-emergency community threats arising from site <br /> activities. This non-emergency response will include sampling of <br /> air, wells and ground water, and soil. Situations requiring <br /> specified procedures include small spills and presence of existing <br /> concentrations of potentially explosive vapors on site. <br /> F:\...\HEALTH WENERALA&S <br /> 16 <br />