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<br />Cross Gold Mine <br />December 2024 ERP-15 <br /> <br /> <br />A successful resolution to the operations phase of an emergency at the surface facilities of the Cross <br />Gold Mine will be followed by remediation actions designed to both mitigate the adverse effects of the <br />emergency and reduce the potential for a recurrence of a comparable situation. Remediation actions <br />consist of clean-up activities at fire and spill locations, and formal and informal reviews of the <br />emergency and the emergency response plan implementation. <br />3.1 Clean-Up <br />General guidelines for clean-up activities at spill and fire locations are listed below. Specific clean-up <br />guidelines for each material or type of incident are included with the field response operational <br />guidelines detailed in subsection 2.2.3 and the SPCC plan for the site. <br />3.1.1 Clean-up: General <br />The General Manager immediately upon the successful conclusion of field response operations will <br />perform evaluation of cleanup requirements at any fire or spill site. This evaluation will include the <br />following considerations, at a minimum. <br />1) Type of material spilled. <br />2) Type of material(s) or structures affected by the incident. <br />3) Affected area (physical extent of contamination). <br />4) Physical configuration of the spilt or fire area. <br />5) Personnel requirements and availability. <br />6) Equipment requirements and availability. <br />7) Disposal requirements. <br />Note: Radioactive materials will be promptly retrieved from off-site areas as soon as field response <br />operations are terminated. <br />The Safety Director will be responsible for coordinating cleanup activities in accordance with the post- <br />field operations evaluation. <br />3.2 Review <br />The final stage in any emergency response activity is a complete review of the circumstances leading <br />to the emergency, all response actions taken during the emergency and post-response remediation <br />activities. <br />The General Manager will coordinate the requisite review and issue a report to corporate management <br />summarizing the findings, including any necessary corrective actions. The Safety Director shall be <br />responsible for preparing any requisite reports for the Federal Mine Safety & Health Administration. The <br />General Manager will prepare any necessary five- or thirty-day post-incident reviews for distribution and <br />review to corporate management and all relevant government agencies.