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Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. SPCC Safety Training Presentations Spill Prevention and Control

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Areas of Concern Hazardous Waste Retention Building The Transformer Storage Pad Lakeside Café Williams Center Landrum Center Center for Performing Arts Elevator Pits Physical Plant (Auto Repair, Small Engine, Paint)

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Regulatory Requirements Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) –29 CFR –Covers spill response teams Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), Title III –EPA –Community Right-to-Know

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Preventing Spills Use approved containers for chemicals Provide HazCom training Provide appropriate secondary containment for large storage tanks Prominently display emergency contact numbers Store only necessary amounts of chemicals

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Preventing Spills (cont.) Be vigilant and part of the solution Store hazardous chemicals away from storm drains, etc. Report releases to response team, regardless of quantity

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Emergency Response Plans Pre-emergency planning Personnel roles Lines of authority Training Communication Emergency recognition and prevention Safe refuge

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Emergency Response Plans (cont.) Site security Evacuation routes and procedures Decontamination Emergency medical treatment Emergency alerting

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Leader Responsibilities The spill response leader must: Be identified in a written plan Be backed up by alternates Have the authority to resolve all disputes Be authorized to purchase necessary supplies Have control over activities of everyone entering the site Have the clear support of management

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Interaction with Off-site Personnel Arrange to interact as needed for guidance Make arrangements with appropriate agencies Alert the authorities to the types of emergencies possible Determine resources and response time Identify backup facilities Provide appropriate training and information Establish a site contact person

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. If an Incident Occurs Call OR for response Security will notify senior response official (SRO) SRO will contact HAZMAT team Security and SRO will determine necessary support Security will notify medical team re: incident

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. If an Incident Occurs (cont.) Team determines evacuation needs Team establishes the incident command Respond only within the capabilities of the team

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Post-Incident Response Determination of cause How it was corrected How it can be prevented Identification of lessons learned Implement follow-up corrective action

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Decontamination (Decon) Determined on basis of type of incident and level of protection necessary Requires that operators on the team be properly trained Uses several solutions for decon of equipment Requires staging and setup for efficient decon Is necessary to prevent cross-contamination of workers and equipment

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Factors for Appropriate Decon Type of contaminant Amount of contamination Level of protection Work function Location of contamination Reason for leaving the site

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Quiz 1.Using approved containers will reduce the possibility of a chemical spill. True or False 2.Decon, a typical term used in spill response, is an abbreviation for__________________________________. 3.The ___________________________________________ is in charge of all activities related to a spill response. 4.If a spill response is deemed a success, there is no need for post-incident response. True or False 5.The response leader should not be identified in any procedures because that person may change from time to time. True or False

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Quiz (cont.) 6.Three typical members of an emergency response team include ____________, __________, and __________. 7.Companies should not use outside agencies for spill response because it makes coordination difficult. True or False 8.Two duties of a spill response leader include ____________________ and ____________________. 9. If you have not been trained in spill response, you should not try to mitigate a hazardous material spill. True or False 10.Two factors for determining the appropriate level of decontamination are ____________ and ___________.

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Quiz Answers 1.True. Using appropriate containers is one way to help prevent chemical spills. 2.Decon, a typical term used in spill response, is an abbreviation for decontamination. 3.The incident commander is in charge of all activities related to a spill response. 4.False. Regardless of the success of a response, there should always be post-incident response for lessons learned. 5.False. The response leader should always be identified in written procedures to identify his or her authority.

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Quiz Answers (cont.) 6.The typical members of an emergency response team include incident commander, project team leader, site safety officer, command post supervisor, rescue team, decon station officers, medical team, communication personnel, environmental scientist, hazardous chemical expert, firefighters, public safety personnel, public evacuation personnel, and on-scene coordinator. 7.False. Companies should use outside personnel when necessary to increase their ability to respond to an incident.

Copyright ©2000 Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Quiz Answers (cont.) 8.Duties of a spill response leader include identification in the written plan, backup by alternates, authority to resolve issues, authorization to purchase supplies, control over activities of everyone at the site, and having the support of management. 9.True. Only those adequately trained should be involved in the actual response. 10.Factors for determining the appropriate level of decontamination are type of contaminant, amount of contamination, level of protection, work function, location of contamination, and reason for leaving the site.

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