Call Us: 240-567-5000. 44 0 obj the release prevention measures and to formulate action plans for oil spill response Spill Prevention, Containment, and Control Plan . This document provides the procedures to be used in conjunction with the St. Marys Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC) to prevent migration of oil into waterways (navigable waters of the United States) in case of oil spills. containers 55-gallons or more in size; or, Have an underground capacity oil storage greater than 42,000 gallons; and. The rate of spillage has decreased in the past 10 years, even with increased oil production, transportation, and consumption. HW[s8~WlwLe!$ak mls$_ :}t~lb?x>zv=:HzW>[dzz>s!Y}~yu.5w9d[d b8OG27Z. The goal of the SPCC 34 0 obj Based upon the information provided by the San Antonio Fire Department Hazmat and the University Police Department: Note: Whether a small or a large spill, refer to the SPCC Plan to supplement the procedures for spill control outlined in this procedure. Last Updated: January 12, 2022 10:53:10 AM PST. Contact approved environmental disposal vendor to dispose of contaminated materials. 30 0 obj all aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) and other drum storage at MC. An SPCC Plan will help an owner or operator identify the necessary procedures, equipment, and resources to prevent an oil spill and to respond to an oil spill in a timely manner. % Aboveground oil storage in containers with volumes of 55-gallons or greater. Richter Math-Engineering Building (ProductionandRobotics Labs), and Moody Life Sciences Building (Biology Rooms 208 and322), Garni Hall (Chemistry and Physics Labs). UC San Diego has a campus-specific Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC) to prevent or reduce the discharge of oil into navigable waters. This is an eCourse. Use granular oil sorbents to clean up . EPA is a method for preventing oil pollution into U.S. water bodies. Use granular oil sorbents to clean up oil spill. Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Team. Outdoor and Indoor Swimming Pools, University Center (Mechanical Room), Center for Legal and Social Justice (Mechanical Room), Counselor Education and Family Life Center (Mechanical Room). Consideration must be given to the type of oil that has been spilled (i.e. Use spill pallets for all Bulk Stg (110% containment of largest container). Prevent oil from entering storm or sewer drains (seal floor drains, drain inlets and curb inlets). Keitu Engineers & Consultants, Inc. prepares hundreds of SPCC plans every year. spill-prevention-control-and-countermeasures-spcc 1/4 Downloaded from livefieldvisit.compassion.com on November 8, 2022 by Mia y Robertson Spill Prevention Control And Countermeasures Spcc File Name: spill-prevention-control-and-countermeasures-spcc.pdf Size: 3365 KB Type: PDF, ePub, eBook Category: Book Uploaded: 2022-10-29 Rating: 4.6/5 from . Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC), Gudelsky Institute for Technical Education, Public Safety, Health, and Emergency Management, Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, EPA Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Guide, Capital Planning, Design, and Engineering, Have an aggregate aboveground capacity of oil storage greater than 1.320 gallons in (40 CFR 112) requires entities todevelop and implement SPCC plans that outline efforts Examples of tanks and containers at UC San Diego that must be inspected (and documented) are: Follow best management practices (BMP)for outdoor activities that may potentially release oil products into the environment: Ensurepersonnelunderstand theSPCC Plan and receive training that includes: "Environmental Compliance & Hazards" training is required annually* for non-research employees who work with hazardous materials. Use spill kit materials to block flow and prevent discharge into a storm drain. Visually inspect oil storage locations for container or tank condition and spills. Maintain equipment to prevent leaks and spills. The campus SPCC plan identifies management measures that must be implemented wherever oil and oil-based products are used or stored to prevent spills and promptly respond to accidental releases. Employees who perform any of the following activities are responsible for implementing the SPCC program: Report any oil spill that cannot be completely contained and cleaned up, UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093 (858) 534-2230, Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC), Elliott Field Station FacilitySpill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan, Nimitz Marine FacilitySpill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan, Annual Shop & Studio Environmental Compliance & Hazards Training, Oil Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures, UC San Diego Police: (858) 534-HELP (4357), Oil handling, transfer, storage, or delivery, Managing or supervising those handling oil, Potential spill pathways (how can oil get into the environment and into our creeks, bays, lagoons, or the ocean), The direction, rate of flow, and total quantity of oil that could be discharged where experience indicates a potential for equipment failure. Use safe barrel handling procedures (see Facilities Staff Handbook, #57): Purchase equipment and tanks that are double-walled. <>/Border[0 0 0]/C[0.0 0.0 1.0]/H/N/M(D:20221103230744Z)/P 4 0 R/Rect[452.462 50.7056 564.134 61.3434]/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> endobj Comply with all federal, state, and local reporting requirements based on the spill quantity and environmental impact. Containers will be disposed using an environmental disposal vendor. Used oil (not contaminated with PCBs or halogens) is collected in the Facilities Compound in the Grounds/Automotive area in 33-gal barrels marked Used Oil. Campus Spill Kits can be used for either oil or chemical spills. Copyright 2022 Regents of the University of California. Oil contaminated absorbent should be placed in a labeled and located in the HW Primary Storage Accumulation Bldg. 5 0 obj The campus SPCC plan identifies management measures that must be implemented wherever oil and . <>/Border[0 0 0]/C[0.0 0.0 1.0]/H/N/M(D:20221103230744Z)/P 4 0 R/Rect[80.9218 211.964 159.17 223.691]/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> Each facility regulated by the Oil Pollution Prevention Regulation (40 CFR 112) must prepare and implemented a Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan. in compliance with 40 CFR 112.5. Environmental components of OCS policy committee recommendations regarding national oil spill preven. Large spill is considered six (6) gallons or more and a small spill is considered less than six (6) gallons. Spill kits located throughout campus contain the following: Note: Replenishment materials and additional equipment are available through. Spills of any type of oil may damage the environment. shoreline. %PDF-1.7 40 CFR 112 applies to non-transportation related facilities that: Keitu Engineers & Consultants, Inc. works with our clients to maximize the benefits from the December 2008 rule changes to the definition of facility. Acting on behalf of our clients, we can separate or aggregate containers to deploy a multi-facility SPCC plan, significantly reducing cost to maintain SPCC plans for sites including wind-powered electric generators, electrical substations and oil production fields. Visually inspect oil tanks and containers, systems and equipment, and spill kits on a regular basis. Indoor spills are more easily controlled although damage to flooring (carpet) and walls (drywall and baseboards) may require demolition. Maintain a fully-provisioned, easily accessed spill kit. This Our staff can draw on over 45 years experience in the petroleum industry to assess your existing facilities, procedures, and any existing SPCC plan for compliance with the current regulations. and spill response contractors; Spill prevention plan with inspection and monitoring program, engineering controls, SPCC Plan overview. Although the owner or operator is the primary data user, Outdoors, spills on pavement can be cleaned using sorbents, pads, and booms. in 1973 under the authority of the Clean Water Act, the Oil Pollution Prevention Regulation All personnel responsible for preventing, controlling, and/or cleaning up oils spills on the St. Marys University campus are required to be trained and to follow this Standard Operating Procedure. A complete list of the types of oils and oil-based products that are covered by the plan, employee responsibilities, control measures, spill response procedures, and inspection and training requirements are provided below. The practice of unloading barrels with forklift blades is strictly forbidden. Records of any oil/fuel spills will be maintained and filed in the Facilities Department Front Office, per St. Marys University Record Retention Policy. and required to prepare and implement an SPCC plan: The Environmental Health and Occupational Safety office maintains an inventory of UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093 (858) 534-2230 preventive maintenance and housekeeping procedures, formal spill response training, A non-transportation related facilities is subject to SPCC regulations if: the total aboveground storage capacity exceeds 1320 gallons; or the underground storage capacity exceeds 42,000 gallons; and if due to its location, the facility could reasonably expect to discharge oil into or upon the navigable waters of the United States. January 1991. Home Contact Environmental Health and Occupational Safety for assistance. includes: Underground grease traps in-line with the sanitary sewer. Spills of any type of oil may damage the environment. of oil storage and handling; General facility description of oil storage and handling areas; Discharge prevention measures for handling product; Description of spills in the previous 12 months; Description of spill notification procedures and coordination with local authorities Oily rags should be disposed of in the red containers marked Oily Rags located in Automotive and Central Plants. Sand may be used but sand is not as effective as granular sorbents. Training will be conducted annually by the Facilities Administrator or qualified delegate. Spill Prevention, Control & Cleanup SC-11 September 2014 California Stormwater BMP Handbook 8 of 10 Industrial and Commercial www.casqa.org Periodically conduct integrity testing by a qualified professional. Keitu aims minimize impacts to client operations and deliver practical, functional response procedures should unexpected events to occur. ), Cooking oil tanks in kitchens and restaurants that contain 55 gallons or more of oil, Conducted on a regular schedule (e.g., during routine service or maintenance), Performed by someone familiar with the system and equipment, Document inspections withthe Petroleum Container Inspection Checklist (. Comply with any additional UPD or HazMat (SAFD) instructions. endobj Policies Facilities Services Oil Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (Environmental). (See images below.). Available in the Administration and Finance Office:Appendix A: Oil Spill Clean Up Suggestions Poster, Official policies of St. Mary's University, Vice President for Administration and Finance, Oil Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (Environmental), Marys University Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan, Spill Clean-up Suggestions Poster: Appendix-A, Emergency Generators: Blume, Founders Hall, AA&CC, and Charles Francis, Facilities Compound: Golf Carts, Gators, Trucks, Vans, and Lawn Equipment, Central & Satellite Plants: HVAC equipment (Cooling towers, Chillers), Kitchen Grease: University Center (Grease Tank). ), Countermeasures to be used to react to releases, Document and report spills, and corrective actions, Maintain security and have spill response kits available. Know and follow operational procedures for your facility. Use cones and warning tape to prevent the oil from being tracked through the building. Use spill kits, sorbent pads, and granular oil sorbents to clean up spill. Ensure employees receive SPCC Plan training; mentor new employees. (See images below.) Originally published <>/Border[0 0 0]/C[0.0 0.0 1.0]/H/N/M(D:20221103230744Z)/P 4 0 R/Rect[222.001 712.705 256.183 723.343]/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> endobj Just minutes from the state capitol and the regional offices of several federal agencies, our offices in Mandan allow us to efficiently interact with regulatory officials andefficiently provide on-site services throughout the region. See UC San Diego's Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan. Notify EH&S immediately: (858) 534-3660 during business hours. <>/Border[0 0 0]/C[0.0 0.0 1.0]/H/N/M(D:20221103230744Z)/P 4 0 R/Rect[293.376 646.006 379.218 656.643]/Subtype/Link/Type/Annot>> 2 The Spill Coordinator is responsible fo r completing a Spill R eport Form (Appendix B) within 24-hours of the occurrence of a spill, regardless of the size of the spill. Contain the spill by using booms and spill berms. Keep spill response procedures and a well-stocked cache of supplies easily accessible. Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans for facilities are required by U.S. EPA regulations contained in Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Clean Water Act (40 CFR 112), Texas Water Code (Section 26.351), and the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.