310 CMR, § 80.25 - Requirements for a UST System or UST Component Emergency Response
(1) The Owner or Operator shall post a sign
at the UST facility indicating what steps to follow in the event of a UST
system or UST component emergency including, but not limited to, the name and
phone number of the person or persons to contact in the event of an emergency.
(a) The sign shall be written in large print
so that employees can clearly see it from at least ten feet away, in languages
that are commonly spoken at the UST facility and be prominently displayed at
various locations.
(b) The
emergency signage shall be updated when any information on the sign
changes.
(2) The Owner or
Operator shall develop, and update when necessary, a written procedure for how
UST facility employees and contractors should respond in the event of a UST
system or UST component emergency. The Owner or Operator shall keep the most
recent copy of the written procedure in accordance with
310 CMR
80.36.
(a)
The procedure shall include, but not be limited to, how to access the emergency
shut-off for the tanks, how to locate the communication device and how to
respond to alarms that indicate leakage or a release.
(b) The Owner or Operator shall inform all
Class A, B and C operators where the procedure is located and train Class A, B
and C operators on the emergency procedures.
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