Hazardous Materials Business Plan Training Topic 2

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Hazardous Materials Business Plan Training Topic 2 Coordinating with Station Emergency Response Agencies Please print and sign your name on the training roster. Persons Trained: HazMat Handlers, Squadron Duty Officer (Annual Training Requirement)

LEARNING OJECTIVES Terminal Objective: Meet the Hazardous Materials Business Plan annual training requirement for coordinating with emergency response agencies. Enabling Objectives: Define Emergency Response Recognize Emergency Situations Define Incidental Spills Implement emergency Notification Procedures

BACKGROUND We use hazardous materials daily in maintenance, repair, and cleaning activities. Some are dangerous to human and environmental health because of the large quantity or toxicity. Though we do our best to handle hazmat safely to prevent spills, leaks, and other mishaps – accidents do happen. Most accidental spills and leaks are minor and within our response capabilities. In cases of major spill events or major emergencies we must know how to request response assistance to control or clean-up a spill, conduct evacuation, get emergency medical, or otherwise neutralize a hazard.

EMERGENCY SITUATIONS Emergency situations may include: …a fire, visible or noxious fumes, or other significant health and safety hazards. …an off-site, or potential offsite, impact such as the spill contaminating soil or entering storm drain. …a need for assistance outside our unit to stop, contain, and/or clean up a chemical release. Or if there is any doubt about the situations above.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE DEFINED 29 CFR 1910.120(a)(3) “…an occurrence which results, or that is likely to result, in an uncontrolled release of a hazardous substance…” “Release” meaning a hazardous substance getting into the environment (air, water, waterway, soil). “Uncontrolled” meaning that stopping, containing, or cleaning up the release is beyond our unit’s ability.

INCIDENTAL SPILLS (Non Emergency Response) Minor, “incidental”, spills that happen from time to time: No release to the environment and no one got hurt. No significant safety or health hazard. No outside assistance needed to control or clean-up. No implementation of the emergency plan required. Incidental spills can be avoided by following hazmat handling guidance in Business Plan Topic 1. Incidental spills must be cleaned up immediately and are logged in the unit’s Spill Log.

SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL, AND COUNTERMEASURES PLAN (SPCC Plan) Established to prevent oil spills into U.S. waters and “sensitive” environments. Storm drains and sanitary sewers. Rose and Sycamore Canyons on MCAS Miramar. SPCC Plan lists oil spill prevention structures, procedures, and equipment. Secondary containment around tanks and waste sites. Overfill alarms and emergency shut-off valves. Spill equipment and response procedures.

SPCC PLAN(2 of 2) SPCC Plan in its entirety is maintained by the Environmental Department. Each unit affected by the Plan has their portion on-hand and must be familiar with its contents. Our unit’s portion of the SPCC Plan is tabbed in our unit’s HW Compliance Binder. Note: Not all units are affected by the SPCC Plan so you may not have a specific portion of the Plan.

HAZARDOUS MATERIAL BUSINESS PLAN CA Health & Safety Code requirement for units with hazardous materials over listed thresholds. Four Sections: I. Hazardous Materials Inventory II. Emergency Response Plan w/Site Map III. Employee Training Description IV. Emergency Equipment Inventory

BUSINESS PLAN SECTION II EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN(2 of 2) Part A review: Unit information. Evacuation procedures. Notification Procedures (On-base notification only). Emergency Procedures. Part B review: Emergency Coordinator Information (Miramar Fire Dept). Ranking unit representative until MFD arrives. Site Map review: HM/HW locations –Fire Extinguishers –Shut Offs Evacuation routes –Storm/Sewer Drains

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES If the situation warrants emergency response, call 911 for fire, medical, and PMO assistance. Be prepared to tell the 911 Dispatcher: Your name and telephone number. Exact location of the incident (bldg and room number, if applicable). Description of what is happening. Any other relevant information.

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES (2 of 2) Do not hang up the telephone until the 911 Dispatcher terminates the call. Ranking person acts as on-scene-commander until relieved by the Miramar Fire Dept. Do not call off-base agencies. The Miramar Fire or Environmental Department will contact off-base agencies, if required.

ON-SCENE-COMMANDER Start or continue any required evacuation and crowd control. Gather additional useful information w/o risking hazard exposure. Be prepared to guide emergency response personnel and a provide situation update. Have MSDS’s on-hand to assist responders, if available.

SPILL CLEAN-UP Clean-up usually will not start until after the emergency is under control and the emergency “all clear” sounded by MFD. MFD or Environmental Dept determines if outside response or clean-up assistance is needed. The responsible unit usually cleans up spills. Note: Call the Environmental Dept at 577-1108 after 911.

REVIEW Emergency Response is required when the incident is beyond our capabilities, there’s a fire, or someone is seriously injured. Call 911 (or pull the fire alarm) in case of emergency and provide the Dispatcher emergency information. Be prepared to assist the responders when they arrive on the scene. Notify on-station responders and departments only. Units clean up incidental (minor) spills. Sign-in on the Training Roster.

QUESTIONS? Contact your unit’s Hazardous Waste Coordinator or your Group’s Hazardous Waste Manager for hazmat assistance. Unit and Group HWCs should contact the Environmental Department’s Waste Management Division at 577-1108 for questions regarding this presentation and/or for training assistance.