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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2012032
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/7/2021
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Appendix 1 - SPCC, ERP, and MCP
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Proposed Revision Materials
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Ouray Silver Mines, Inc
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AM2
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LJW
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RULE 8 - EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br /> As part of compliance with Subsection 6.4.19 of the Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rules set forth bythe <br /> Colorado Mined Land Reclamation act, Ouray Silver Mines, Inc. has assembled this emergency <br /> response plan for the Revenue Mine. <br /> 8.3.2(a) Personnel <br /> General Manager Safety/Emergency Coordinators <br /> Matt Juth Tony Bilunka <br /> Cell: (303) 907-2709 Office: (970)-325-7241 ext. 1024 <br /> Office: (970) 325-7241 ext. 1025 Cell: (970) 275-1490 <br /> Surface Facilities Coordinator Mill Superintendent <br /> Charles Cordova John Thiel <br /> Cell: (970) 589-0083 Cell 775-997-4281 <br /> Office (970)-325-7241 ext. 1016 Office: (970)-325-7241 ext. 1014 <br /> Environmental Specialist <br /> Todd Jesse <br /> Cell: (720) 469-7557 <br /> Office: (970) 325-7241 ext. 1018 <br /> 8.3.2(b) Response Procedures <br /> The emergency response procedures are intended for use during an emergency situation at <br /> the Revenue Mine surface facilities. Underground emergency procedures are covered <br /> under MS14A requirements. An emergency situation on the surface can include but is not <br /> limited to: spills of hazardous materials, fires, accidents involving personnel and/or <br /> material transport, or any combination of the above. These procedures are not to be used <br /> for responding to alarms associatedwith routine operational problems that occur within the <br /> site process and monitoring systems, unlessthose problems result in an emergency situation. <br /> Examples of routine operational problems include intrusion alarms and routine process <br /> alarms at the mill. <br /> Revenue Mine May 2021 Rule 8-1 <br />
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