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Module 3: Planning and Response
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2 Objective Upon the successful completion of this module, participants will be able to develop strategies for preplanning at biodiesel facilities and develop strategies for controlling / fighting fires and spills associated with biodiesel fuels.
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3 Introduction Plant / Facility personnel must be brought into planning sessions Strong relationship with key players critical for safe & competent response to facility Meet early & often about: –Department’s role –Facility’s expectations / capabilities
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Introduction Small facilities may present greater hazard: –Not likely to follow safety design as large, commercial biodiesel facilities –Difficult to preplan 4
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Preplanning for the Facility Vital factor in strategy of controlling emergency situation Purpose Effective preplans: –Less time spent making decisions concerning incident site during & after size-up process 5
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Preplanning for the Facility Steps in preplanning process: –Information gathering –Information analysis –Information distribution 6 Property of DOE, reprinted with permission
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7 Copyright 2008, TEEX/ESTI
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Common Plant Layout Administration building Process building MCC rooms Tank farm / bulk storage Product load out (rail & highway) 8
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Typical Storage in Tank Farm Corrosives & CatalystsFinished Product 9 Copyright 2008, TEEX/ESTI
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Typical Storage in Tank Farm WaterFeedstock 10 Copyright 2008, TEEX/ESTI
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Safety Design Built Into Facilities Facility typically engineered & designed following nationally recognized codes & standards along with insurance carrier requirements: –Even if jurisdiction has not adopted codes / standards 11
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Safety Design Built Into Facilities Sprinkler system Standpipe system Hydrant system Water supply system Backup generators for power failure 12
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Safety Design Built Into Facilities Alarm system Containment systems Container relief devices Emergency showers Foam suppression systems 13
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Preplan Items Site maps & drawings Hazardous materials list & MSDS Tier II reports Risk Management Plans (RMP) Emergency contact numbers 14
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Preplan Items Any special training by employees in emergency response Any previous incidents Fire suppression systems Water supply system 15
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Sample Preplan Forms Many ways to design preplans forms Important aspects are that they include all necessary information to improve emergency response at given facility 16
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17 Property of IAFF, reprinted with permission
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18 Property of IAFF, reprinted with permission
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19 Property of IAFF, reprinted with permission
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20 Property of IAFF, reprinted with permission
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21 Property of IAFF, reprinted with permission
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Activity 3.1 — Preplanning Purpose: –To allow participants to practice preplanning for a biodiesel incident. 22
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Responding to Facility Incidents All members should be trained to at least NFPA 472 first responder operations level Following Analyze-Plan-Implement- Evaluate (APIE) process to form a risk-based response will lead to safe & competent response 23
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Responding to Facility Incidents Corrosives: –Chemical & thermal hazards Flammables: –Can burn freely & disseminate heat –Thermal damage 24
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Activity 4.2 — Response Purpose: –To allow participants to practice making decisions during a biodiesel incident. 25
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Summary No substitute for preplanning potential incident Less likely to fully preplan for home-brew incidents: –Become familiar with local & state fire codes pertaining to use & storage of flammable & corrosive materials 26
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