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proper analysis has shown otherwise. <br /> g. Drums of cleanup material are to be properly labeled. <br /> h. Assigned personnel are to continue to cleanup and remove all residue until all <br /> contamination hazards are eliminated. <br /> 7. For large spills: If the LAWTF personnel cannot safely and effectively perform corrective <br /> action in the event of a spill, the emergency coordinator must: <br /> a. Assess possible hazards to human health and the environment that may result <br /> from the spill. <br /> b. Contact the local fire department and other emergency response organizations <br /> as listed under Exhibit 3. <br /> 8. During an emergency, the emergency coordinator must take all reasonable measures <br /> necessary to ensure that fires and explosions and releases do not occur, recur, or <br /> spread to other hazardous material waste at the facility. These measures must include, <br /> where applicable, stopping processes and operations, collecting and containing released <br /> waste, and removing and isolating containers. <br /> 9. For small or large spills, the emergency coordinator must make the necessary reports as <br /> outlined in Exhibits 4 and 5. <br /> 10. After cleanup has occurred, the emergency coordinator must ensure that, in the affected <br /> area of the facility: <br /> a. No waste may be incompatible with the released material stored. <br /> b. All emergency equipment listed in the emergency response contingency plan is <br /> cleaned and fit for its intended use before resuming operations. <br /> C. All disposable equipment used during the incident is replaced with new <br /> equipment in the appropriate area. <br /> Post-Emergency Equipment Maintenance <br /> Immediately after an emergency event requiring the implementation of the contingency plan, all <br /> emergency equipment utilized will be inspected for proper function, completeness and condition. <br /> The equipment used for spill clean-up will be documented on the emergency report form (see <br /> Exhibit 5). The equipment will be evaluated for hazardous characteristics, decontaminated, or <br /> properly disposed of in containers. Decontamination procedures include a pressurized water <br /> 9 <br />