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IAN 07 '85 13 09 GOLDEN~4GLEiIaEW ELK MINE WES~CN ! °•'--c <br />• <br />v <br />the employee must secondly be trained to attempt to <br />contain the spill on site before (t reaches the dlschar~e <br />stream using any acceptable methods evellable to him. <br />After completing the Initial emergency responses, the <br />employee must promptly report the spill event (or near <br />spill) to his supervisor, or the oil-spill program <br />coordinator. Prior training Is of extreme Importance in <br />minimizing the response interval.between occurrence of a <br />spill and Inlt(ation of cleanup procedures. <br />A procedure for reporting oil spills, will be posted so that <br />• each employee understands the proper procedure to follow <br />~ In reporting • spill event. A memo was cant to alt CF61 <br />i suparlntendents regarding reporting. This mama is <br />Included !n Appendix 8. A sign he• bean placed In :11 <br />work areas to Instruct employees In reporting procedures: <br />'~ A reproduction of this sign Is Included In Appendix 6. <br />l <br />C. INSPECTION AND MONITORING <br />~ A program will be developed in Section IV of this report for periodic <br />i Inspection of various pumps, dikes, tanks, potentlel spill areas, and <br />i <br />effluent discharge streams far evidence of ell spillage. This program <br />j will ba routine, will generate written inspection reports and will be <br />under the direction of the SPCC Program Coordinator. <br />v <br />26 <br />E; <br />i <br />