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Hazardous Materials & W,&,te Contingency Plan
<br /> Kaiser Pennanente Stockton N'ledical Ot"i"Ices
<br /> UO 1 1,1115-121/3111/15
<br /> The Contingency Plan shall be carried out inunediatelv whenever there is a tire.
<br /> explosion. spill or release ofhaz.ardous materialJ waste 'or hazardous material,' waste
<br /> constituents to tile air,soil or surface water which could threaten hunum health or the
<br /> environment. This plan minimizes tile hazards to human health and the environment
<br /> that Vna-v occur as a result of emcj�gencie'S' involving hazardous matcrialsfwd;Isjcs, 'T'he
<br /> regUlations that specify the contingency plan requirements are found in the Californian
<br /> Code of Regulations(C(,
<br /> §66265.50. 1 R), Tifle 22, Chapter 15, Article 4, beginning with
<br /> Asa Lienerator that stores hazardous Waste 011-site, we are required to) complete the
<br /> coulingency plan. We are to tai one COPY Of the plan and submit a copy cif the: pl,,jjj
<br /> t€s each agency that may provide emergency, response to our facilities, The plannulst
<br /> be revised whenever the plan fails during an emergency, the facility Changes. tile
<br /> contents of the plan change or the regulatiorls change,
<br /> The Emergency Coordinator(Safety Officer)has authority to implement the
<br /> contingency plan. In the event of an emergency. tile foilc ' OnTlel shall take
<br /> I )wing pers
<br /> responsibility as Emerglency Coordinator(Appendix A and B). In the absence of the
<br /> Emergency Coordinator, the Administrator-On-Call is responsible,
<br /> The cell phone number of those assigned as Emergency Coordinators will be
<br /> maintained on file in the Operator's Directory
<br /> Whenever there is an imminent or
<br /> actual emergency situation, the emergency coordinator(w designee) shall
<br /> immediately:
<br /> * Activate internal facility alarms or communication s%stems, where applicable. to
<br /> notifly, all facility personnel;and
<br /> * Notify appropriate State and local agencies with desigriated response roles iftheir
<br /> help is needed,
<br /> Whenever there is a release through spill, fire, or explosion, the emergency
<br /> coordinator-shall immediately identify the character, exact source, amount,arid extent
<br /> of any released niaterials, 'rhc coo
<br /> emergency rdinzotor mvy�, do this biv ol:) Xation o',-
<br /> ser
<br /> revic"�Of tile facility records or rilanifests' and. ifnocessarN-, b, chemical
<br /> (.'011CUrrently, the corer gency coordinator shall assess 'it)l
<br /> poss e hazards to hum.,11,11
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<br /> assesstnent shall consider both d1l"ect anC11 Inkfirect eflect,-, of,releas;e. flie, or „Xplosicr
<br /> (C.g- the effiects(,,q-, I I 101L 01' WSPhyxiiatin,,! pases 'hal ir- genelaw"d, or
<br /> �my 'r-itat,
<br /> the effects (),['anY haziirdousstirl8ce wat,"n- tro,rn 1.�k:al-r of chenlilj ai"'c'nts
<br /> used to ccntrol tire and he.3.t-initjccfj
<br /> deterndtws that tile facifitNI has,, h-,ld a relcase, fire (,)r
<br /> M %Ahich c-ould' threaten
<br /> human health, or the tilt, 1" (,iht,
<br /> a, the er
<br /> shall report the findicgs as foljo��,s: ncrgencl,� ec"ordmator
<br /> ffthe QUIergency Coordinator's asses�",rnent ln'dicat(�-s that evact.'ation o",local ilre<:�s
<br /> IT,,ay he advisaa lc the L'I.Triereticvt 0ordinalor,,,haH imir edlately nc.,ti
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