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8.0 EMERGENCY RESCUE AND FIRST AID <br />Appropriate medical help should be sought; however, each worker should be familiar with general <br />first aid and emergency rescue procedures. <br />In emergency situations, the rescuer often becomes a victim because the proper precautions have <br />not been taken or followed before attempting a rescue. Emergency rescue training procedures are <br />provided to all employees and contractors. All employees and contractors are trained in the <br />location and use of rescue equipment. <br />9.0 SPILL MITIGATION AND REPORTING <br />9.1 Clean -up and Detoxification <br />The ERP /SPCC program includes specific training in clean up and detoxification for water <br />treatment operation employees.. Employees specifically trained must be on -site during <br />operational hours of the facility. In the event of a spill, these employees must be <br />immediately dispatched to the site to assist in clean up and detoxification efforts. <br />Appropriate equipment is available to detoxify solutions and to transport any spilled <br />material for ultimate disposal in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. <br />In the event of a potentially hazardous material spill, the plan is to contain, detoxify (if <br />necessary), and clean up. Detoxifying agents for acids are kept available in or adjacent to <br />the water treatment building. <br />Water treatment personnel are trained in the proper detoxification procedures for each type <br />of material. Acids used on -site will be neutralized with the addition of lime and water. <br />Lime can be added directly to the spill in powder form as well. <br />9.2 Spill Monitoring <br />In the event of an accident, spill, or leak, which has the potential to migrate from the point of <br />occurrence, spill monitoring is implemented. The exact nature and extent of the monitoring plan <br />ERP and SPCC Plans AES, Inc. <br />Battle Mountain Resources — San Luis, CO 12 April 2015 (Update) <br />f <br />