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i ~ <br />6.0 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND SAFETY PROCEDURES <br />6.1 Operating Procedures <br />Operating procedures primarily relate to on-site movement and <br />use of chemicals. Employees involved in this work will receive <br />instruction on safe handling. This includes: <br />a. Driving vehicles (trucks and forklifts) carefully to <br />avoid collisions or ruptures to storage containers. <br />b. Making sure there is adequate clearance wheh positioning <br />a truck or equipment adjacent to storage or distribution <br />points. ~~ <br />c. Checking to mike sure all pallets or containers are <br />securely placed to prevent tipping and spilling. <br />6.2 Maintenance <br />Inspection of storage facilities will be completed on a regular <br />basis. The mill processing storage facilities are checked each shift <br />by mill personnel. Materials in the storage yard are routinely <br />checked by personnel. Materials in the truck shop area are checked <br />daily. The inspect;on includes checking for visible signs of leakage, <br />checking containers for any sign of weakness, tearing or rupturing, <br />'. ~ and checking for cracks or breaks in containment berms. Any observed ' <br />problem will be immediately reported and repaired. <br />The San Luis Project will have an active secgrity/safety <br />system. P.ccess to the mill area will be through agate. Yard lighting <br />will be adequate to deter vandalism and to allow detection of storage <br />containers that may be leaking. <br />Warning signs are also part of the chemical spill prevention <br />program and will be posted at all material storage and use areas. <br />These signs are posted to~remind people of the nature of the material <br />and to promote safe practices. Copies of the Spill Prevention and <br />-7- <br />