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Environmental Procedure PROCEDURE: Pollution (Oil Spill

Spill: including the following: • ‘Oil’ including petrol, diesel, central heating oil, lubricating oil, mineral oil, vegetable and plant oil, heavy oil i e bitumen, solvents i e paraffin, waste oil • Spills from ‘fly tipped’ waste • Firewater pollution entering the drainage system (water used to fight fires



STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR OIL SPILL RESPONSE

standard operating procedure for oil spill response table of content introduction 1 reporting systems 2 alerting systems 3 spill assessment/surveillance 4 clean up response decision and operations 5 seeking technical advice and calling in resources from outside region 6 use of dispersants 7 illegal discharges 8 intervention 9



CONTINGENCY PLANNING FOR MARINE OIL SPILLS

nearby: a case for oil spill contingency planning Introduction An effective response to a spill of oil is dependent to a great extent on the preparedness of the organisations and individuals involved This can be greatly enhanced by developing and maintaining a plan to address all likely contingencies The process of producing a contingency



Response, Cleanup, and Reporting Procedures

The following forms are required by this procedure: Spills: Spill Report Form (SLAC-I-750-0A16J-003) Form for recording spill details and notification 4 Recordkeeping The following recordkeeping requirements apply to all spills: For every spill, the spills program manager completes and maintains a spill report form and records the



Spill Prevention, Containment, and Control Plan

screwdriver, and plastic tape Spill kits (see section 2 3 of this Spill Plan) must be located at fuel storage areas Fuels, lubricants, waste oil, and any other regulated substances shall be stored in aboveground tanks only Storage tanks and containers must conform to all applicable indu stry codes (NFPA, UFC, etc )



STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES ON HANDLING SPILLS OF HAZARDOUS

General Spill Clean-up Procedure Minor chemical spill (chemical type and quantity which is not an immediate threat to health and does not result in contamination to body) a) Alert workers in the vicinity of the spill b) Turn off open flames and heat sources if the spilled chemical is flammable c) Ventilate area



Appendix J—Spill and Waste Management Plan

MGN Civil Spill and Waste Management Plan – Rev A Uncontrolled when printed or copied 4 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Purpose This Spills and Waste Management Plan sets out the requirements for the notification, response and management of pollution spills and waste management at the Clump Point Project area

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