Utah Admin. Code R315-262-261 - Preparedness, Prevention, and Emergency Procedures for Large Quantity Generators - Content of Contingency Plan
(a) The
contingency plan shall describe the actions facility personnel shall take to
comply with Sections R315-262-260 and 265 in response to fires, explosions, or
any unplanned sudden or non-sudden release of hazardous waste or hazardous
waste constituents to air, soil, or surface water at the facility.
(b) If the generator has already prepared a
Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan in accordance with
some other emergency or contingency plan, it need only amend that plan to
incorporate hazardous waste management provisions that are sufficient to comply
with the standards of Rule R315-262. The generator may develop one contingency
plan that meets all regulatory standards. The plan should be based on the
National Response Team's Integrated Contingency Plan Guidance, "One
Plan."
(c) The plan shall describe
arrangements agreed to with the local police department, fire department, other
emergency response teams, emergency response contractors, equipment suppliers,
local hospitals or, if applicable, the Local Emergency Planning Committee,
pursuant to Section R315-262-256.
(d) The plan shall list names and emergency
telephone numbers of all persons qualified to act as emergency coordinator (see
Section R315-262-264), and this list shall be kept up to date. Where more than
one person is listed, one shall be named as primary emergency coordinator and
others shall be listed in the order in which they will assume responsibility as
alternates. In situations where the generator facility has an emergency
coordinator continuously on duty because it operates 24 hours per day, every
day of the year, the plan may list the staffed position, e.g., operations
manager, shift coordinator, shift operations supervisor, as well as an
emergency telephone number that can be guaranteed to be answered at all
times.
(e) The plan shall include a
list of all emergency equipment at the facility, such as fire extinguishing
systems, spill control equipment, communications and alarm systems, internal
and external, and decontamination equipment, where this equipment is required.
This list shall be kept up to date. In addition, the plan shall include the
location and a physical description of each item on the list, and a brief
outline of its capabilities.
(f)
The plan shall include an evacuation plan for generator personnel where there
is a possibility that evacuation could be necessary. This plan shall describe
signal(s) to be used to begin evacuation, evacuation routes, and alternate
evacuation routes, in cases where the primary routes could be blocked by
releases of hazardous waste or fires.
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