Ill. Admin. Code tit. 29, § 430.30 - Emergency Notification of an Incident or Accident Involving a Reportable Hazardous Material or Extremely Hazardous Substance
a If a release of a hazardous material or
extremely hazardous substance occurs in a reportable quantity from a facility
then the responsible party at that facility shall immediately provide notice as
described in subsection (c).
b If
an incident or accident involving a hazardous material occurs that results in
any of the occurrences listed in subsections (b)(1) through (6), the
responsible party at the facility shall immediately provide notice as described
in subsection (c)(1).
1 A member of the
general public is killed.
2 A
member of the general public receives injuries requiring
hospitalization.
3 An authorized
official of an emergency agency recommends evacuation of an area by the general
public.
4 A motor vehicle has
overturned on a public highway.
5
Fire, breakage, release or suspected contamination occurs involving an
etiologic agent.
6 Any release of
oil that meets the reporting requirements in the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency regulations ( 40 CFR 110 ; January 2014).
c Notice Procedures
1 Notice required under subsections (a) and
(b) shall be given immediately by the responsible party to the SERC by calling
1-800-782-7860 or 1-217-782-7860.
2
Notice required under subsection (a) shall also be given immediately via the
telephone, radio or in person by the responsible party to the community
emergency coordinator for the LEPC for any area likely to be affected by the
release. If there is no LEPC, notification shall be given to relevant local
emergency response agencies. Notice shall also be given to the SERC for any
other state likely to be affected by the release. Telephone numbers for LEPCs
and other SERCs may be obtained from the Illinois Emergency Management website
(www.iema.illinois.gov) or by
calling a telephone number listed in subsection (c)(1).
3 A responsible party of a facility from
which there is a transportation-related release may meet the requirements of
subsection (a) by providing the information required in Section
430.40 to the 911 operator or,
in the absence of a 911 emergency telephone number, to the operator.
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