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DRMS Permit Index
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M2012032
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Revision
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12/7/2021
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Appendix 1 - SPCC, ERP, and MCP
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Ouray Silver Mines, Inc
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PVC suit with hood or PVC overalls with hood. Stop leak if safe to do so. Keep in properly labeled <br /> containers. Keep in suitable, closed containers for disposal. Wash nonrecoverable remainder with <br /> large amounts of water. Soak up with inert absorbent material and dispose of as hazardous waste. <br /> Decontaminate tools, equipment, and personal protective equipment in a segregated area. Dispose <br /> of in accordance with local regulations. <br /> 3.4.4 Copper Sulfate - Granular <br /> When handling copper sulfate, the following PPE should be used: tight fitting chemical safety <br /> goggles or face shield and protective gloves and clothing. A MSHA approved dust mask or respirator <br /> should be worn if conditions are dusty or if fumes are present. It is recommended that adequate <br /> ventilation or a local exhaust system be used. Wash thoroughly after handling. <br /> In the event of a spill/release where level of exposure is unknown, a positive pressure, self- <br /> contained respirator is required. The copper sulfate can be swept up into containers for <br /> appropriate disposal. Clean up spills immediately. Avoid generating dusty conditions. Spills or <br /> releases more than 10 pounds are reportable quantities. Section 5 outlines the procedures for <br /> reporting. <br /> 3.4.5 Hydrated Lime <br /> When handling hydrated time use MSHA approved respirators if airborne concentration exceeds <br /> PEL, safety glasses with side shields or safety goggles (contact lenses should not be worn when <br /> working with time products), and if there is a risk of skin contact, wear appropriate clothing and <br /> gloves to <br /> prevent contact. <br /> In the event of a spill/release use proper PPE dry methods to collect spilled materials. Evacuate <br /> area downwind of clean-up operations to minimize dust exposure. Store spilled materials in dry, <br /> sealed plastic or metal containers. <br /> 3.2.6 Sodium Metabisulfite <br /> When handling Sodium Metabisulfite the following PPE should be used: chemical splash goggles, <br /> chemical-resistant, impervious gloves, appropriate footwear and clothing. <br /> In the event of a spill/release evacuate surrounding areas. Keep unnecessary and unprotected <br /> personnel from entering. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. Shut off all ignition <br /> sources. No flares, smoking or flames in hazard area. Avoid breathing dust. Provide adequate <br /> ventilation. Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Put on appropriate <br /> personal protective equipment. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, <br /> waterways, drains and sewers. Inform the relevant authorities if the product has caused <br /> environmental pollution (sewers, waterways, soil or air). Move containers from spill area. Use <br /> spark-proof tools and explosion-proof equipment. Approach release from upwind. Prevent entry <br /> into sewers, water courses, basements or confined areas. Avoid dust generation. Do not dry sweep. <br /> Vacuum dust with equipment fitted with a HEPA filter and place in a closed, labeled waste <br /> container. Avoid creating dusty conditions and prevent wind dispersal. Dispose of via a licensed <br /> waste disposal contractor. <br /> Materials Containment Plan (MCP) Page 14 of 33 May 2021 <br />
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