Utah Admin. Code R315-262-256 - Preparedness, Prevention, and Emergency Procedures for Large Quantity Generators - Arrangements with Local Authorities
(a) The large quantity generator shall
attempt to make arrangements with the local police department, fire department,
other emergency response teams, emergency response contractors, equipment
suppliers, and local hospitals, taking into account the types and quantities of
hazardous wastes handled at the facility. Arrangements may be made with the
Local Emergency Planning Committee, if it is determined to be the appropriate
organization with which to make arrangements.
(1) A large quantity generator attempting to
make arrangements with its local fire department shall determine the potential
need for the services of the local police department, other emergency response
teams, emergency response contractors, equipment suppliers and local
hospitals.
(2) As part of this
coordination, the large quantity generator shall attempt to make arrangements,
as necessary, to familiarize the above organizations with the layout of the
facility, the properties of the hazardous waste handled at the facility and
associated hazards, places where personnel would normally be working, entrances
to roads inside the facility, and possible evacuation routes as well as the
types of injuries or illnesses which could result from fires, explosions, or
releases at the facility.
(3) Where
more than one police or fire department might respond to an emergency, the
large quantity generator shall attempt to make arrangements designating primary
emergency authority to a specific fire or police department, and arrangements
with any others to provide support to the primary emergency
authority.
(b) The large
quantity generator shall maintain records documenting the arrangements with the
local fire department as well as any other organization necessary to respond to
an emergency. This documentation shall include documentation in the operating
record that either confirms such arrangements actively exist or, in cases where
no arrangements exist, confirms that attempts to make such arrangements were
made.
(c) A facility possessing
24-hour response capabilities may seek a waiver from the State Fire Marshal or
locality as far as needing to make arrangements with the local fire department
as well as any other organization necessary to respond to an emergency,
provided that the waiver is documented in the operating record.
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