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Chemical /Use <br />Product Name <br />Secondary <br />Containment <br />Storage <br />Type /Capacity <br />Storage Location <br />Froth Flotation — Designated Chemicals <br />Collector <br />Nalco TX15256 or <br />equivalent <br />Yes <br />One Tank <br />13,500 gallons <br />Reagent Area of Mill — <br />Area 450 <br />Frother <br />Nalco 9741 or <br />equivalent <br />Yes <br />One Tank 9,300 <br />gallons <br />Reagent Area of Mill — <br />Area 450 <br />Cleaner Frother <br />Cytec Oreprep F- <br />579 Frother or <br />equivalent <br />Yes <br />300 gallon totes <br />and one tank (600 <br />gallons total <br />storage capacity) <br />Reagent Area of Mill — <br />Area 430 and Area <br />450 <br />Depressants — Designated Chemicals <br />Iron Depressant <br />Odom D8 <br />Yes <br />One Tank 10,000 <br />gallons <br />Reagent Area of Mill — <br />Area 450 <br />Iron and Copper <br />Depressant <br />Sodium Cyanide <br />(NaCN) <br />NA <br />Not presently <br />planned for use <br />NA <br />Lead and Copper <br />Depressant <br />Nokes P + <br />NaOH <br />Yes <br />One Tank 18,000 <br />gallons <br />Reagent Area of Mill — <br />Area 450 <br />Designated Chemicals Emergency Response Plan <br />Table T -A -1: Designated Chemicals at the Climax Mine <br />Climax Molybdenum Company <br />Permit 1977 -493 <br />T -A -3 Containment and Control Activities <br />The operation of the facility is designed to minimize potential hazards to facility personnel, general public, <br />facility property, and the environment. As indicated in Table T -A -1, the designated chemical (reagent) <br />storage area provides secondary containment for each of the storage vessels and each system will be <br />equipped with appropriate level control systems and system alarms. <br />T - A - 3.1 Personnel Response Activities <br />Containment and control activities are coordinated with the Emergency Coordinator, who will supervise <br />the incident according to the procedures contained in the ERAP. Containment and control activities may <br />run concurrent to other activities, such as rescue and recovery operations. <br />T - A - 3.2 Response Procedures <br />The health and safety of people is paramount and will not be compromised for containment and control <br />activities. <br />Containment and Control activities will be initiated for, but not limited to, the following events: <br />• Fire; <br />■ Explosion; <br />■ Natural Disaster; and <br />• Environmental Release. <br />T - A - 3.3 Basic Response Guidelines <br />The standard response procedures outlined in this plan are needed to respond to situations developing at <br />the facility /office location. The attached site specific plans for multiple types of emergencies detail <br />response activities as required in order to preserve health, life, and property. <br />• Immediate evacuation of the personnel endangered within the area and call for back -up support; <br />• All trained response personnel will don appropriate protective clothing and SCBA depending upon <br />the source and nature of the incident (minimum four responding personnel required to be set in <br />two, 2- person teams); and <br />• Active working areas have ABC -type fire extinguishers available for fighting small fires (site <br />personnel will not fight explosive fires). <br />EPP — Appendix A <br />July 2011 T -A -2 <br />