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ERP /SPCC are available in the water treatment facility operator and management offices to allow <br />periodic review and for use in the event that spill response actions are necessary. <br />6.3 Worker Safety <br />BMRI's San Luis Project was subject to Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) <br />regulations and practices during the active mining and beneficiation operations. With the <br />termination of mining and beneficiation operations, worker safety jurisdiction has been conveyed <br />to OSHA. Under this jurisdiction, BMRI is required to comply with comprehensive laws and <br />regulations governing the safety and health of employees and contractors. These governing statues <br />require the construction (engineering design), operation, and maintenance of a safe and healthy <br />work place. To meet these requirements, BMRI and active contractor or consulting personnel have <br />trained and qualified personnel to inspect and train employees regarding site - specific hazards <br />associated with the work place and to comply with other necessary training requirements of OSHA. <br />Prior to the performance of work duties, all employees are trained regarding work place safety <br />measures. This training includes safe handling, clean-up of, and emergency medical treatment for <br />all chemical reagents used at the site. All new employees are required to complete comprehensive <br />OSHA initial and annual refresher training. With adequate training and knowledge of safety and <br />materials storage/handling measures, accidents can be avoided. <br />7.0 SPILL RESPONSE, CONTAINMENT, AND CLEAN UP <br />All spills receive immediate and judicious action. This plan provides an outline of procedures <br />that are followed in the event of an accident or spill of on -site materials. <br />7.1 Fuels <br />IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT, SPILL, OR LEAK, THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE TO <br />BE FOLLOWED: <br />1. Evaluate the accident or spill area and determine that the area is safe to enter and <br />respond. Extinguish all open flames and remove heat sources to a safe distance away from <br />ERP and SPCC Plans AES, Inc. <br />Battle Mountain Resources — San Luis, CO 7 April 2015 (Update) <br />