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Mine <br />2004 SPCC <br />• 4. Place the discharge hose in the proper alignment to hook up to the tanker. Straighter is <br />better. Clamp type fittings must have rubber O-rings. <br />5. Check the discharge valve on the trailer; make sure it is closed. <br />6. Remove the dischazge cap. <br />7. Hook up the unloading hose to the discharge fitting. <br />8. Tighten the delivery line collar and tum on the pump to check for suction. <br />9. Once suction is established, tighten the delivery line collar. <br />10. With suction on the line, open the trailer discharge valve. <br />11. Check for flow of oil in the hose. <br />12. Check that the trailer has completely emptied. <br />13. Close the trailer discharge valve. <br />14. Relieve the pressure on the dischazge line; usually this is done by unscrewing the delivery <br />collaz one turn. <br />15. With pressure relieved, close the pump valve and tum off the pump switch. <br />l6. Remove the hose from the tanker and clean the fittings. <br />17. Roll up the hose. <br />18. Attach the plugs and caps as necessary. <br />• In the event of a leak or a hose burst, close the discharge valve first, then the pump valve, and <br />then tum off the pump. Always keep your own personal safety in mind and protect yourself. <br />5.1 EMPLOYEE TRAINING <br />All personnel engaged in the handling of oil will receive annual training on the proper techniques <br />in making sure that spills aze eliminated and/or minimized. "Personnel engaged in the handling <br />of oil" will be interpreted as those employees engaged in the operation and maintenance of oil <br />storage containers or the operation of equipment plus atl emergency response personnel. This <br />definition does not include secretazies, clerks, administrators, or others who never handle oil <br />products. Training topics will include: <br />1. Proper dispensing techniques, such as checking delivery hoses and nozzles for leaks <br />2. Making sure all valves are shut after fuel or oil transfer <br />3. Using drip pans, rags, or oil absorb to catch leaks <br />4. Keeping drums inside containment <br />5. Employees involved in washing heavy equipment will be instructed on properly directing <br />wash water to the proper containment <br />• 6. Securing vehicles during fueling either by an emergency brake or other means (i.e. chocks) <br />17 <br />