Rev. 06/27/11
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING SYSTEM (CERS)
CONSOLIDATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE / CONTINGENCY PLAN
Prior to completing this Plan, please refer to the INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING A CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCY PLAN
A. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS OVERVIEW
FACILITY ID #
1.
CERS ID
A1.
DATE OF PLAN PREPARATION/REVISION
A2.
BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA - Doing Business As)
3.
BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS
103.
BUSINESS SITE CITY
104.
ZIP CODE
105.
CA
TYPE OF BUSINESS (e.g., Painting Contractor)
A3.
INCIDENTAL OPERATIONS (e.g., Fleet Maintenance)
A4.
THIS PLAN COVERS CHEMICAL SPILLS, FIRES, AND EARTHQUAKES INVOLVING: (Check all that apply)
A5.
1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; 2. HAZARDOUS WASTES
B. INTERNAL RESPONSE
INTERNAL FACILITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE WILL OCCUR VIA: (Check all that apply)
1. CALLING PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONDERS (i.e., 9-1-1)
2. CALLING HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTRACTOR
3. ACTIVATING IN-HOUSE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
B1.
C. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS, PHONE NUMBERS AND NOTIFICATIONS
Whenever there is an imminent or actual emergency situation such as an explosion, fire, or release, the Emergency Coordinator (or his/her designee when the
Emergency Coordinator is on call) shall:
1. Activate internal facility alarms or communications systems, where applicable, to notify all facility personnel.
2. Notify appropriate local authorities (i.e., call 9-1-1).
3. Notify the California Emergency Management Agency at (800) 852-7550.
Before facility operations are resumed in areas of the facility affected by the incident, the emergency coordinator shall notify the California Department of Toxic
Substances Control (DTSC), the local Unified Program Agency (UPA), and the local fire department’s hazardous materials program that the facility is in compliance
with requirements to:
1. Provide for proper storage and disposal of recovered waste, contaminated soil or surface water, or any other material that results from an explosion, fire, or release at
the facility; and
2. Ensure that no material that is incompatible with the released material is transferred, stored, or disposed of in areas of the facility affected by the incident until
cleanup procedures are completed.
INTERNAL FACILITY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS OR ALARM NOTIFICATION WILL OCCUR VIA: (Check all that apply)
C1.
1. VERBAL WARNINGS; 2. PUBLIC ADDRESS OR INTERCOM SYSTEM; 3. TELEPHONE;
4. PAGERS; 5. ALARM SYSTEM; 6. PORTABLE RADIO
NOTIFICATIONS TO NEIGHBORING FACILITIES THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY AN OFF-SITE RELEASE WILL OCCUR BY: (Check all that apply)
C2.
1. VERBAL WARNINGS; 2. PUBLIC ADDRESS OR INTERCOM SYSTEM; 3. TELEPHONE;
4. PAGERS; 5. ALARM SYSTEM; 6. PORTABLE RADIO
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
PHONE NUMBERS:
AMBULANCE, FIRE, POLICE AND CHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-1-1
CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (CAL/EMA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(800) 852-7550
NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (NRC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(800) 424-8802
POISON CONTROL CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(800) 222-1222
LOCAL UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (UPA/CUPA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C3.
OTHER (Specify):
C4.
C5.
NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY / HOSPITAL NAME:
C6.
C7.
AGENCY NOTIFICATION PHONE NUMBERS: CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL (DTSC) . . . .
(916) 255-3545
REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C8.
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (US EPA) . . . . . . . . . . .
(800) 300-2193
CALIFORNIA DEPT OF FISH AND GAME (DFG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(916) 358-2900
U.S. COAST GUARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(202) 267-2180
CAL/OSHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(916) 263-2800
STATE FIRE MARSHAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(916) 445-8200
OTHER (Specify):
C9.
C10.
OTHER (Specify):
C11.
C12.
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Chabot College
25555 Hesperian Blvd
Hayward
CA
94545
Community College
(510) 583-4900
(510) 264-4000
(510) 622-2369
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D. EMERGENCY CONTAINMENT AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES
SPILL PREVENTION, CONTAINMENT, AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES: (Check all boxes that apply to indicate your procedures for containing spills, releases,
fires or explosions; and. preventing and mitigating associated harm to persons, property, and the environment.)
1. MONITOR FOR LEAKS, RUPTURES, PRESSURE BUILD-UP, ETC.;
D1.
2. PROVIDE STRUCTURAL PHYSICAL BARRIERS (e.g., Portable spill containment walls);
3. PROVIDE ABSORBENT PHYSICAL BARRIERS (e.g., Pads, pigs, pillows);
4. COVER OR BLOCK FLOOR AND/ OR STORM DRAINS;
5. BUILT-IN BERM IN WORK / STORAGE AREA;
6. AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM;
7. ELIMINATE SOURCES OF IGNITION FOR FLAMMABLE HAZARDS (e.g. Flammable liquids, Propane);
8. STOP PROCESSES AND/OR OPERATIONS;
9. AUTOMATIC / ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SHUT-OFF SYSTEM;
10. SHUT-OFF WATER, GAS, ELECTRICAL UTILITIES AS APPROPRIATE;
11. CALL 9-1-1 FOR PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONDER ASSISTANCE / MEDICAL AID;
12. NOTIFY AND EVACUATE PERSONS IN ALL THREATENED AREAS;
13. ACCOUNT FOR EVACUATED PERSONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER EVACUATION CALL;
14. PROVIDE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR ON-SITE RESPONSE TEAM;
15. REMOVE OR ISOLATE CONTAINERS / AREA AS APPROPRIATE;
16. HIRE LICENSED HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTRACTOR;
17. USE ABSORBENT MATERIAL FOR SPILLS WITH SUBSEQUENT PROPER LABELING, STORAGE, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AS
APPROPRIATE;
18. SUCTION USING SHOP VACUUM WITH SUBSEQUENT PROPER LABELING, STORAGE, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AS
APPROPRIATE;
19. WASH / DECONTAMINATE EQUIPMENT W/ CONTAINMENT and DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT / RINSATE AS HAZARDOUS WASTE;
20. PROVIDE SAFE TEMPORARY STORAGE OF EMERGENCY-GENERATED WASTES;
21. OTHER (Specify):
D2.
E. FACILITY EVACUATION
THE FOLLOWING ALARM SIGNAL(S) WILL BE USED TO BEGIN EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY):
E1.
1. BELLS;
2. HORNS/SIRENS;
3. VERBAL (I.E., SHOUTING);
4. OTHER (Specify):
E2.
THE FOLLOWING LOCATION(S) IS/ARE EVACUEE EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREA(S) (i.e., Front parking lot, specific street corner, etc.)
E3.
Note: The Emergency Coordinator must account for all on site employees and/or site visitors after evacuation.
EVACUATION ROUTE MAP(S) POSTED AS REQUIRED
E4.
Note: The map(s) must show primary and alternate evacuation routes, emergency exits, and primary and alternate staging areas, and must be prominently posted
throughout the facility in locations where it will be visible to employees and visitors.
F. ARRANGEMENTS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES
Explanation of Requirement: Advance arrangements with local fire and police departments, hospitals, and/or emergency services contractors should be made as
appropriate for your facility. You may determine that such arrangements are not necessary.
ADVANCE ARRANGEMENTS FOR LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES (Check one of the following)
1. HAVE BEEN DETERMINED NOT NECESSARY; or
F1.
2. THE FOLLOWING ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE (Specify):
F2.
AlertU, Text/Email Notification and Carasol T.V.
Buildings have maps for staging areas in parking lots.
Premier Chemical
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G. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
Check all boxes that apply to list emergency response equipment available at the facility and identify the location(s) where the equipment is kept and the
equipment’s capability, if applicable.
[e.g., CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GLOVES Spill response kit One time use, Oil & solvent resistant only.]
TYPE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE
G1.
LOCATION CAPABILITY (If applicable)
Safety
and
First Aid
1. CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE SUITS, APRONS,
OR VESTS
G2.
G3.
2. CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GLOVES
G4.
G5.
3. CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE BOOTS
G6.
G7.
4. SAFETY GLASSES / GOGGLES / SHIELDS
G8.
G9.
5. HARD HATS
G10.
G11.
6. CARTRIDGE RESPIRATORS
G12.
G13.
7. SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS
(
SCBA
)
G14.
G15.
8. FIRST AID KITS / STATIONS
G16.
G17.
9. PLUMBED EYEWASH FOUNTAIN / SHOWER
G18.
G19.
10. PORTABLE EYEWASH KITS
G20.
G21.
11. OTHER
G22.
G23.
12. OTHER
G24.
G25.
Fire
Fighting
13. PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
G26.
G27.
14. FIXED FIRE SYSTEMS / SPRINKLERS /
FIRE HOSES
G28.
G29.
15. FIRE ALARM BOXES OR STATIONS
G30.
G31.
16. OTHER
G32.
G33.
Spill
Control
and
Clean-Up
17. ALL-IN-ONE SPILL KIT
G34.
G35.
18. ABSORBENT MATERIAL
G36.
G37.
19. CONTAINER FOR USED ABSORBENT
G38.
G39.
20. BERMING / DIKING EQUIPMENT
G40.
G41.
21. BROOM
G42.
G43.
22. SHOVEL
G44.
G45.
23. SHOP VAC
G46.
G47.
24. EXHAUST HOOD
G48.
G49.
25. EMERGENCY SUMP / HOLDING TANK
G50.
G51.
26. CHEMICAL NEUTRALIZERS
G52.
G53.
27. GAS CYLINDER LEAK REPAIR KIT
G54.
G55.
28. SPILL OVERPACK DRUMS
G56.
G57.
29. OTHER
G58.
G59.
Communi-
cations
and
Alarm
Systems
30. TELEPHONES (Includes cellular)
G60.
G61.
31. INTERCOM / PA SYSTEM
G62.
G63.
32. PORTABLE RADIOS
G64.
G65.
33. AUTOMATIC ALARM CHEMICAL
MONITORING E
Q
UIPMENT
G66.
G67.
Other
34. OTHER
G68.
G69.
35. OTHER
G70.
G71.
Science Areas
Tyvek, Lab Coats and Lab Aprons
Chemical Use Areas, Emergency Supply Trailer
Various Types
Chemical Use Areas, Emergency Supply Trailer
Various Sizes
Chemical Use Areas, Emergency Supply Trailer
Emergency Supply Trailer, Maintenance
Throughout Campus
Various Sizes
Science, Photography, Facilities, Auto Lab
Portable and Fixed
Located all buildings
Types vary depending on need.
Located all buildings as required
Sprinklers
Located all buildings as required
Located in Depts were chemicals/wastes are handled
Located in Depts were chemicals/wastes are handled
Aboveground fuel storage tanks
Emergency Supply Trailer, Facilities
Emergency Supply Trailer, Facilities
Science Buildings
Science Buildings
Aboveground Fuel Storage Tanks, Facilities
Standard Plastic/Non-metallic drum
All buildings
Security, Facilities, Grounds
Standard and cellular
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H. EARTHQUAKE VULNERABILITY
Identify areas of the facility that are vulnerable to hazardous materials releases / spills due to earthquake-related motion. These areas require immediate isolation and
inspection.
VULNERABLE AREAS: (Check all that apply)
H1.
LOCATIONS (e.g., shop, outdoor shed, forensic lab)
1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS / WASTE STORAGE AREA
H2.
2. PROCESS LINES / PIPING
H3.
3. LABORATORY
H4.
4. WASTE TREATMENT AREA
H5.
Identify mechanical systems vulnerable to releases / spills due to earthquake-related motion. These systems require immediate isolation and inspection.
VULNERABLE SYSTEMS: (Check all that apply)
H6.
LOCATIONS
1. SHELVES, CABINETS AND RACKS
H7.
2. TANKS (EMERGENCY SHUTOFF)
H8.
3. PORTABLE GAS CYLINDERS
H9.
4. EMERGENCY SHUTOFF AND/OR UTILITY VALVES
H10.
5. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
H11.
6. STATIONARY PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS (e.g., Propane dispensing tank)
H12.
I. EMPLOYEE TRAINING
Explanation of Requirement: Employee training is required for all employees handling hazardous materials and hazardous wastes in day-to-day or clean-up operations
including volunteers and/or contractors. Training must be:
Provided within 6 months for new hires;
Amended as necessary prior to change in process or work assignment;
Given upon modification to the Emergency Response / Contingency Plan, and updated/refreshed annually for all employees.
Required content includes all of the following:
Material Safety Data Sheets;
Hazard communication related to health and safety;
Methods for safe handling of hazardous substances;
Fire hazards of materials / processes;
Conditions likely to worsen emergencies;
Coordination of emergency response;
Notification procedures;
Applicable laws and regulations;
Communication and alarm systems;
Personal protective equipment;
Use of emergency response equipment (e.g. Fire extinguishers, respirators,
etc.);
Decontamination procedures;
Evacuation procedures;
Control and containment procedures;
UST monitoring system equipment and procedures (if applicable).
INDICATE HOW EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM IS ADMINISTERED (Check all that apply)
I1.
1. FORMAL CLASSROOM; 2. VIDEOS;
3. SAFETY / TAILGATE MEETINGS;
4. STUDY GUIDES / MANUALS (Specify):
I2.
5. OTHER (Specify):
I3.
6. NOT APPLICABLE BECAUSE FACILITY HAS NO EMPLOYEES
Large Quantity Generator (LQG) Training Records: Large quantity hazardous waste generators (i.e., who generate more than 270 gallons/1,000 kilograms of
hazardous waste per month) must retain written documentation of employee hazardous waste management training sessions which includes:
A written outline/agenda of the type and amount of both introductory and continuing training that will be given to persons filling each job position having
responsibility for the management of hazardous waste (e.g., labeling, manifesting, compliance with accumulation time limits, etc.).
The name, job title, and date of training for each hazardous waste management training session given to an employee filling such a job position; and
A written job description for each of the above job positions that describes job duties and the skills, education, or other qualifications required of personnel assigned
to the position.
Current employee training records must be retained until closure of the facility.
Former employee training records must be retained at least three years after termination of employment.
J. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
(Check one of the following)
1. NO ATTACHMENTS ARE REQUIRED; or
J1.
2. THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE ATTACHED:
J2.
K. SIGNATURE / CERTIFICATION
Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and
am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete, and that a copy is available on site.
SIGNATURE OF OWNER/OPERATOR DATE SIGNED
K1.
NAME OF SIGNER (print)
K2.
TITLE OF SIGNER
K3.
Maintenance and Operations, Butler Bldg, Science Buildings, Art , Auto Technology
Science Buildings
Science Buildings
Maintenance and Operations, Butler Bldg, Science Buildings, Art , Auto Technology
Maintenance and Operations
Maintenance and Operations, Butler Bldg, Science Buildings, Auto Technology
Maintenance and Operations, All buildings as required
All buildings as required
Maintenance and Operations
1/31/2017
Michael Woods
Director of Safety