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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
2/28/2012
Doc Name
VOL 7, Part 1: Spill Response Plan
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AM10
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TC1
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Revision No <br />Revision Date <br />By Whom <br />Description <br />Revision No <br />Revision Date <br />By Whom <br />Description <br />01 <br />September <br />25,2006 <br />P. Roberts <br />Initial release of document <br />02 <br />December 6, <br />2007 <br />M. Ellis <br />External Review & Update of Plan <br />03 <br />January 8, 2008 <br />P. Roberts <br />Replace RWL w LN <br />04 <br />October 15, 2009 <br />M. Ellis <br />Plan updates <br />05 <br />August 17, 2010 <br />P Roberts <br />Change Guenther to DuBois <br />7.3 Team Member Safety <br />Operating areas of the mine are subject to the Mine Safety and Health Administration ( "MSHA ") <br />regulations and practices. MSHA requires mining companies to comply with the comprehensive law <br />governing the health and safety of employees. In addition to MSHA regulations and inspections, <br />CC &V has a Safety Department that provides safety and training courses to employees. This <br />department also has the responsibility for the day -to -day inspection and correction of worker <br />performance. Prior to an employee performing assigned duties, the person is trained to understand <br />safety measures. In emergency situations, the rescuer can become a victim because the proper <br />precautions have not been taken before attempting a rescue. With adequate training and knowledge <br />of safety measures, most accidents can be avoided. <br />The Safety Department conducts training for appropriate individuals concerning safe handling, clean <br />up, and emergency medical treatment for the various materials used at the project. New employees <br />are instructed upon hiring. Periodic refresher courses are given. <br />In case of a medical emergency, Team Members are trained to announce a "Code 90" on the mine <br />radio. The Safety Department, supervisors, and the Mine Rescue Team are trained in appropriate <br />response procedures. <br />Spill Response Plan <br />EMS: AGANA/CCV <br />G:\EMS \Plans\Emergency Response Plans\SRP Plan \SRP Plan.doc <br />Printed Copies are Uncontrolled <br />August 17, 2010 <br />Doc: # E -006 <br />Revision 05 <br />38 <br />
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