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7.0 PLAN DISTRIBUTION, TRAINING, and TEAM MEMBER SAFETY <br />1 <br />7.1 Distribution of ERP/SPCC <br />A copy of this ERP/SPCC wilt be posted at the following locations: <br />Offices: <br />• Environmental Response Coordinator <br />• Environmental Resources <br />• Process Maintenance <br />• Process Operations <br />• Mine Maintenance <br />• Mine Operations <br />• Exploration <br />• Security Office <br />Team members receive general instructions and training on the content of the plan, and periodic <br />instruction on the nature, transportation, and handling of hazardous materials. Training is done as <br />part of regular annual safety training and/or specifically held meetings. A record of these meetings is <br />made and filed in the Safety Supervisor's office. <br />7.2 Training <br />The emergency response program includes specific training in clean up and detoxification for selected <br />team members. At least one of the specially trained Team Members will be on site 24 hours/day, 7 <br />days/week. In the event of a spill, these specially trained Team Members will be immediately <br />dispatched to the site to assist in clean up and detoxification efforts. Appropriate equipment will be <br />available to detoxify solutions and to transport any spilled material for ultimate disposal in accordance <br />with applicable laws and regulations. <br />In the event of a potentially hazardous material spill, the plan will be to contain, detoxify (if necessary), <br />and clean up. Detoxifying agents for cyanide and acids will be kept available at the mine for use as <br />needed. <br />Clean-up personnel are trained in the proper detoxification procedures for each type of material. <br />Acids used on site can be neutralized with the addition of lime and water. Lime can be added directly <br />to the spill area in the powder form. <br />For cyanide detoxification, Calcium Hypochlorite will typically be used. <br />44 <br />