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V� <br />the accident or spill area. If there -is a danger of combustion, immediately evacuate all <br />personnel from the immediate and surrounding area providing the site is safe to access. <br />2. In the case of an accident, administer first aid and medical treatment, if qualified to do <br />SO. <br />3. Attempt to stop or contain the flow of spilled fuel material, only if there is no danger of <br />combustion. <br />r ' <br />4. Notify your supervisor and the Site Environmental Coordinator. Site management <br />personnel are to report directly and without delay to the BMRI Environmental Director. <br />5. Begin clean-up activities promptly. Fuels should be carefully collected on absorbent <br />pads or covered with a soils (i.e., sand) substrate to absorb the spilled material. Attempts <br />to pump the material should be refrained from, unless all pumping and collection containers <br />are adequately electrically bonded for static electricity transfer. All contaminated material <br />must be collected in barrels or staged on concrete containment for proper disposal in a <br />manner and at a location specifically approved for such materials. <br />7.2 Oil and Coolant <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. <br />2. In the case of an accident, administer first aid and medical treatment, if qualified to do <br />M <br />3. Attempt to stop or contain the flow of spilled oil or coolant material, only if there is no <br />danger of combustion. <br />ERP and SPCC Plans <br />Battle Mountain Resources — San Luis, CO <br />AES, Inc. <br />April 2015 (Update) <br />