ML18040B256
| ML18040B256 | |
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| Site: | Susquehanna |
| Issue date: | 09/21/1989 |
| From: | HANSELL J B PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | ELLIS T LUZERNE COUNTY, PA |
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| PLE-11824, NUDOCS 8909270042 | |
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-'ACCELERATEDDlRIBUTIONDEMONISTTIONSYSTEMREGULATORYINFORMATIONDISTRIBUTIONSYSTEM(RIDS)ACCESSIONNBR:8909270042DOC.DATE:89/09/21NOTARIZED:NOFACIL:50-387SusquehannaSteamElectricStation,Unit1,Pennsylva50-388SusquehannaSteamElectricStation,Unit2,PennsylvaAUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATIONHANSELL,J.B.PennsylvaniaPower6LightCo.RECIP.NAMERECIPIENTAFFILIATIONELLIS,T.LuzerneCounty,PADOCKETN0500038705000388
SUBJECT:
Forwardsfinaldraft,"SusquehannaSteamElectricStationIHazardousMatlEmergencyOffsiteResponsePlan,"forreview.DISTRIBUTIONCODE:A045DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTRENCLUSIZE:TITLE:ORSubmittal:EmergencyPreparednessPlans,ImpIhment'gProceures,CNOTES:LPDR1cyTranscripts.05000387LPDR1cyTranscripts.05000388RECIPIENTIDCODE/NAMEPD1-2PDINTERNAL:AEOD/DOA/IRBNUDOCS-ABSTRACTEXTERNAL:LPDRNSICNOTES:COPIESLTTRENCL111111l.11'2RECIPIENTIDCODE/NAMETHADANI,MNRR~D~EEPB10EGFILENRCPDRCOPIESLTTRENCL11111111RIDShNCTEKOALL'%IKSnRECIPIENISPIZASEHELPUSTOREDUCE%ASTE!CXMPAGT%HEDOCXMEÃI'ONTROLDESKSRXNPl-37(EXT.20079)mELXKBQXRKRRHAMSHKHDISTBXBQTIQHTOTALNUMBER%POVFEF%5%%8F%M%ENCL11
~~.PennsylvaniaPower8LightCompanyTwoNorthNinthStreet~Allentown,PA18101~215I770.5151September21,1989Mr.TonyEllisSARATitleIIIPlannerLuzerneCountyEmergencyManagementAgencyLuzerneCountyCourthouseWilkes-Barre,PA18711SUSQUEHANNASTEAMELECTRICSTATIONHAZARDOUSMATERIALEMERGENCYOFF-SITERESPONSEPLANCCN741326FILER9-6PLE-11824
DearMr.Ellis:
PennsylvaniaPowerandLightCompany(PPItL)issubmittingthefinaldraftoftheSusuehannaSteamElectricStationHazardousMaterialEmerencOff-SiteResonseanoryourreview.neaitionacopyothePanaseenencosedforyourAgencytoforwardtoPEMA.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecallGreggShieldsat(215)770-5142,ormeat(215)770-7887.Respectfully,6l4~+ohnB.Hansell,Jr.Senio'rEnvironmentalScientist-Nucleargas/lti8664i(25)cc:,EP-ARegion-II.INRCDocumentControlDeskNRCRegionIMr.F.I.Young,NRCSr.ResidentInspectorMr.M.C.Thadani,NRCProjectManagerAttachment9p9:7i.poa<<-'DCop4~~ppsapDRF P4~r,6 HAZARDOUSMATERIALEMERGENCYOFF-SITERESPONSEPLANSUSQUEHANNASTEAMELECTRICSTATIONLUZERNECOUNTYTheenclosedOff-siteResponsePlanhasbeendevelopedinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofSuperfundAmendmentsandReauthorizationActof1986(SARA)TitleIII,bytheLocalEmergencyPlanningCommitteefortheEmergencyPlanningDistrictofLuzerneCounty.IthasbeenwritteninconjunctionwiththeemergencyplannersattheSusquehannaSteamElectricStationandrepresents'thecooperativeeffortsofboththecommunityandindustrialplannersinresponsetoahazardousemergencyatthefacility.ThisplanwasapprovedbytheLocalEmergencyPlanningCommitteeofLuzerneCountyonJamesM.SiracuseExecutiveDirectorLocalEmergencyPlanningCommitteeLuzerneCountyThisplanhasbeenreviewedbythePennsylvaniaEmergencyResponseCommissiononJamesLaFleurExecutiveDirectorPennsylvaniaEmergencyResponseCommissionHarrisburg,Pennsylvania8909270042
TABLEOFCONTENTSPAGEPurpose.S'1tuatlOn~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ASituationooo.o~~oo..~o~~B.SummaryofHazardousMaterialVulnerabilityAnalysisConceptofOperations,3A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I."GeneralCategoriesofEmergencies.PhasesofEmergencyManagementEmergencyNotificationEmergencyProceduresProtectiveActionsListofAdditionalInstitutions/SitesatRisk.ListofShippingRoutesforSARASubstances.DescriptionofMethodtoDetermineOccurrenceofaRelease3345899910OrganizationandResponsibilitiesA.GeneralB.LocalEmergencyPlanningCommitteeC.AssignmentofResponsibilitiesAdministrationandLogistics.1010101025A.B.C.D.E.AvailabilityofMSDSonRequestDocumentAvailabilitytoPublicNoticeofPublicAvailability.TollFreeTelephoneSystems.SupportingDocuments2526262626AuthorityandReferencesA.Authorities..O'.References272727DefinitionofTermsTrainingandExercises.A.TrainingStandardsB.TrainingC.Exercises..~~~~~2828282829
I)TABLEOFCONTENTS(cont'd)LEPCPlansFacilityEmergencyCoordinatorFacilityUpdatestoLEPCPlanningInformationPERCReviewofPlan.LEPCAnnualReviewQuarterlyReviewCopiesofPlanInitialDistributionofPlanRegionalResponseTeamReview.10.Enclosures.9.PlanDevelopmentandMaintenance.~~A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I.J.29293030303030303030313211eTabs~~~~~~~~~~~~~~43A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.FacilityAreaMap.....RulesandBy-Laws.Letters/MemorandaofAgreemeEmergencyTelephoneRosterCommunityResoruces.FacilityResourcesMapsandTables......MaterialSafetyDataSheets~~nt4446485053617179 PennsylvaniaPowerandLightCompanySusquehannaSteamElectricStation~~9.0.Box467Berwick,PA18603FacilityEmergencyCoordinator:ShiftSupervisor(24hrs)Phone:Office(717)-542-3907JamesM.SiracuseLuzerneCountyCoordinatorPhone:Office(717)825-1776HAZARDOUSMATERIALEMERGENCYOFF-SITERESPONSEPLAN1.PURPOSETodescribeproceduresandestablishresponsibilitiesforcommunityplanningforandresponsetoahazardousmaterial(hazmat)emergencyatthefacility.ThisplanisinaccordancewiththerequirementsunderTitleIIIofSuperfundAmendmentsandReauthorizationActof1986(SARA)andtheComprehensiveEnvironmentalResponse,Compensation,andLiabilityActof1980(CERCLA).2.SITUATIONA.SituationSusquehannaSteamElectricStationuseschlorinegas,sulfurdioxide,andsulfuricacidinitspowerproductionprocess.ThesesubstancesandquantityonhandmeettheSARAreportingcriteria.Anon-siteaccidentinvolvinganyofthesesubstancescouldcauseanevacuationoftheplantandsurroundingcommunity.Mapscoveringatleasta3mileradius*oftheplantshowingpopulationdensityin1980and1990canbefoundinTabG(SeeFigures1and2).TablesgivingpopulationdensityforvarioussectorsaroundtheplantcanalsobefoundinTabG(SeeTables1and2)andmaybeusedwithFigures1and2.Mapscoveringatleasta3mileradiusshowinginstitutions/sitesatriskcanalsobefoundinTab,G(SeeFi'gures3and4).*Radiuswasdeterminedby1987EmergencyResponseGuidebook,U.S.DepartmentofTransportation.Theevacuationdistanceestimatewasbasedonfumingsulfuricacid.SummaryofHazardousMaterialsVulnerabilityAnalysisThreeextremelyhazardoussubstancesstoredattheSSESexceedtheirThresholdPlanningguantities(TPg)asdescribedin40CFR355andaregivenbelow.AlsogivenaretheReportableguantities(Rg)ofthesesubstancesasdescribedin40CFR302and40CFR355.ExtremelyMaximumHazardousSubstanceEEET'TPSulfuricAcidChlorineGasSulfurDioxide775,200lbs30,000lbs.3,600lbs.1000lbs.100lbs.500lbs.10001bs.10lbs.lb**MaterialSafetyDataSheetsfortheseextremelyhazardoussubstancescanbefoundinTabH.
CI Incaseofanemergencyinvolvingsulfuricacid,(worstcasescenarioofthethreeextremelyhazardoussubstances)evacuationofathreemileradiussurroundingSSEScouldtakeplacewhichwouldinvolvethefollowingpopulationsinvarioussectors(basedon1990populationestimatesinTabG,Figure2andTable2).SectorPopulationAffectedAffectedPoliticalSubdivisions)NNNENEENEE991011605076ESE110SE422SSE219S204SSW282SW349WSW390W-91WNW95NW169NNW52ConynghamTownship,SalemTownshipConynghamTownship,SalemTownshipConynghamTownship,SalemTownshipConynghamTownship,SalemTownshipConynghamTownship,HollenbackTownship,SalemTownshipConynghamTownship,HollenbackTownship,SalemTownshipConynghamTownship,HollenbackTownship,SalemTownshipConynghamTownship,NescopeckTownship,SalemTownshipNescopeckTownship,SalemTownship,NescopeckTownship,SalemTownshipNescopeckTownship,SalemTownshipSalemTownshipSalemTownshipSalemTownshipConynghamTownship,SalemTownshipConynghamTownship,SalemTownshipThedominanttopographicfeatureinthethreemileradiussurroundingtheSSESistheSusquehannaRiveranditsvalley.Muchofthisareaconsistsofrollinghills,mostofwhichisusedforagricultureorisforested.,Inadditiontothepermanentpopulationestimatedtoresideinthethreemileevacuationradius,atransientpopulationcanalsobeexpectedtobepresentatanygiventime.Specifically,theRiverlandsRecreationalArea(SeeTabG,Figure4)isestimatedtohaveapeakday-timeattendanceof200people,butistypicallylessthan50people.TheRiverlandsRecreationalAreaisclosedatnight.Otherrecreationalusageinthethreemileradiusislimitedbytopographyandlanduse.SomefishingandboatingdoesoccurontheSusquehannaRiver;however,thisisalsolimitedduetoshallowdepths.**TheRgforsulfurdioxideisthatlistedin40CFR355sinceitisnotlistedin40CFR302.
I 3.CONCEPTOFOPERATIONSA.GeneralThePennsylvaniaEmergencyResponseCommission(PERC),withthePennsylvaniaEmergencyManagementAgency(PENA)astheoperationalagency,andtheLocalEmergencyPlanningCommittee(LEPC),withtheLuzerneCountyEmergencyManagementAgency(LCEMA)astheoperationalagency,establishedbytheGovernor'sExecutiveOrder1987-8(Ref.6.A.3)undertheprovisionsofSARATitleIII,providetheorganizationalresponsetohazardousmaterialreleasesincluding:1.NotificationandResponseThefacilityowner/operatorinitiatestheresponsebyfollowingtheprescribednotificationprocedures.FacilityrespondersarejoinedbypublicresponderswhohavebeennotifiedbytheLEPCviatheCountyEmergencyManagementAgency(EMA).2.ContainmentandNeutralizationTheowner/operatorandthepublicresponderssharetheworkofcontainmentandneutralization.3.ProtectionofPublicCountyCommissioners,workingwiththeCountyEMA,willprovideforprotectionofthepublicfromtheconsequencesandimpact.4.Clean-upThefacilityowner/operatorprovidestheplanningandresponsecapabilityforcleanup.5.Re-entryDepartmentofEnvironmentalResources(DER)determineswhenareaissafeforreentry.B.CategoriesofEmergenciesFourcategorieshavebeenestablishedreflectinghazardousmaterialsreleasesofvaryingseverity.Proceduresforcategoriescontrolledatthescenerequiredifferentactionsthanthosewithpublicimpact.Plannerswilldevelopprocedurestocoincidewiththesefourlevels.1.CategoryIRoutinerelease.Totallywithinthefacility.Containedwithinsite.Reportvoluntary.
2.CategoryIIReportablequantity.Releaseoutsideoffacility.Requiresassistanceofmunicipalresponders.CountyEMCprovidesOn-SceneCoordinator.3.CategoryIII4,Responserequirespublicnotificationandmayrequireprotectiveaction.PENAprovidesOn-SceneLiaisonOfficer.CategoryIVPublicnotificationandprotectiveactionarerequired,PENAprovidesOn-SceneCoordinator.C.PhasesofEmergencyManagementThisrepresentsachronologicallistingofevents,notanassignmentofspecificresponsibilities.Preparednessa~b.C.d.e.f.9,h.1~J~k.l.IIIon.0.Estab1ishemergencyorganization.Conducthazmatvulnerabilityanalysis.DevelophazmatOff-siteResponsePlan.Selectandtrainresponsepersonnel.Provide,firstresponseequipment.Identifyandlocateadditionalresources.Developandmaintainmutualaidagreements.Establishemergencynotificationprocedures.Developpublicwarningsystem.Establishprotectiveaction/evacuationprocedures.DesignateOn-SceneCoordinators.Developpublicawarenessandeducationprogram.Identifyanddesignatemasscarecenters.Conducttrainingandexercises.Continueplanning.2.Responsea~b.C.d.e.f.g~h.lok.l.Notifyappropriateofficialsandagencies.Dispatchresponseteams.EstablishcommunicationsbetweensiteandEOC.Determinehazmatinvolved.Determinecategoryofincident.Fulfillreportingrequirements.Issueappropriatepublicwarning.Providepublicprotectiveactionsguides;Controlmitigation/containment.Operatedecontaminationfacilities,asnecessary.KeepCountyEOCinformedofsituation.Reportunmetneeds.
3.Recoverya~b.c~d.e.f.g,h.l.J~Continuesecurityofemergencyarea.Conductcleanupoperations.Continuetoprovidepublicinformation.Conductre-entryoperations.Conductdamageassessment.Prepareafter-actionreports.Continuesupportofdisasterrequirements.Standdownequipmentandpersonnel.Conductincidentcritique.Evaluateplanbasedoncritique.ND.EmergencyNotificationReportingresponsibilitiesunderSARAandCERCLAareseparate.Reportsmayberequiredundereitherorbothstatutes.(SeeEnclosure1.)1.Typesa~ofReleasesRequiringNotification,Sec.304,SARASARA/CERCLASubstanceExtremelyHazardousSubstancewhichalsorequiresCERCLANotice.b.C.SARA/non-CERCLASubstance(1)IfnotaFederallypermittedreleaseunderCERCLA.2)IfinexcessofReportableguantity(Rg).3)IfnotificationisrequiredbyCERCLAunderSection103(a).CERCLA/Non-SARAHazardousSubstancewhichrequiresCERCLAnotice.(1)IfreleaseequalsorexceedsRg.2)IfnotrequiredbyCERCLAbecauseofRgbutisonepoundormore.2.NotificationProcedureFollowingaRelease,Sec.304(b),SARAa.FacilityEmergencyCoordinatorImmediatelynotify(seeParagraph3.D.3belowforcontentsofreport):(SeeEnclosure2.)(1)LEPC(CountyEMA)1-717-825-1776or1-717-824-99492)PERC(PEMA)1-800-HBG-PENA3)NationalResponseCenter(ifrequired)1-800-424-8802(seeRef.Para.20.)
J b.LEPC(CountyEmergencyManagementCoordinator)Immediatelynotifyinorder:SalemTownshiFireCo.No.1BeachHaven,PA18601(717)752-3677or3772(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)PAStatePoliceShickshinnyBarracksR.D.81,Box346Berwick,PA18603(717)542-4117ShickshinnVol.AmbulanceAssoc.50FurnaceSt.Shickshinny,PA18655(717)542-4117(viaShickshinnyPAStatePolice)LuzerneCountCommissionersLuzerneCountyCourthouseWilkesBarre,PA18711(717)825-1500PennslvaniaEmerencMt.AencP.O.Box3321Harrisburg,PA17105(717)783-8150or1-800-CPA-PEMAPADERWilkes-BarreOfficeF.WilliamMcDonnellBureauofSolidWasteManagement90EastUnionSt.,SecondFloorWilkes-Barre,PA18701-3296(717)826-2516(717)826-2511(EmergencyOnly)Wilkes-BarreScrantonInternationalAirortAvoca,PA18641(717)655-3077FederalAviationAdministration(FAA)contactifaircraftareinvolved.
c.TransportationAccidentNotificationIntheeventofatransportationaccidentinvolvingthereleaseofaSARAsubstance,thecarrierrepresentativewillnotifythe911operator,countydispatchortheoperator.ThissatisfiesthefacilityreportingresponsibilitytotheLEPC.TheCountyEMC,actingfortheLEPC,willnotify,inadditiontotheagenciesin3.D.2.babove:(1)PERC(PEMAEOC)1-800-HBG-PEMA(2)NationalResponseCenter(ifrequired)1-800-424-8802(3)SusquehannaSteamElectricStationShiftSupervisor24hrPhone:(717)542-39073.SARA/CERCLAReleaseFormContentsofEmergencyNotificationFormforSARA/CERCLAReleasea~InitialReport,Sec.304(b)(2)SARA(SeeEnclosure3)Initial,immediatereportwillreferenceeachofthefollowingtotheextentknownatthetimesolongasnodelayinrespondingtotheemergencyresults.(1)ChemicalNameChemicalnameoridentityofanysubstanceinvolvedintherelease.(2)guantityReleasedEstimateofthequantityofanysubstancewhichwasreleasedintotheenvironment.(3).Specificlocationoftherelease.(4)Dateandtimeoftherelease.(5)Durationof,therelease.(6)Mediumormediaintowhichthereleaseoccurred.(7)KnownHealthRisksI'nyknownoranticipatedacuteorchronichealthrisksassociatedwiththeemergency.(8)MedicalAdviceAdviceregardingmedicalattentionnecessaryforexposedindividuals,ifappropriate.
(9)ProtectiveMeasuresRecommendedProperprecautionstotakeasaresultoftherelease,includingevacuation(unlesssuchinformationisreadilyavailabletothefacilityemergencycoordinatorbasedontheOff-siteResponsePlan).(10)PointofContactThenameandtelephonenumberofthepersonorpersonstobecontactedforfurtherinformation.(11)'Actionstakentorespondtoandcontaintherelease.(12)WeatherConditionsAbriefdescriptionoftheweatheratthescenetoincludeprecipitation,temperatureandwindconditions.(13)PersonnelatSceneWhichfacilityandpublicrespondershavealreadyarrivedatthescenebythetime.thisreportisrendered.00NOTDELAYREPORTTOOBTAINFULLINFORMATION.b.WrittenFollow-up,Sec.304(c),SARAAfollow-upwrittenemergencynoticeornoticeswillbesubmittedasprescribedinpara.3.D.2.aabovebythefacilityowner/operator.Itwillupdateinformationincludedintheinitialnoticeandprovideadditionalinformationon:(1)Actionstakentorespond"toandcontaintherelease.(2)Anyknownoranticipatedacuteorchronichealthrisksassociatedwiththerelease.(3)Whenappropriate,adviceregardingmedicalattentionnecessaryforexposedindividuals.E.EmergencyProceduresPriortothearrivaloftheCountydesignatedOn-SceneCoordinator(OSC),thefirstresponderwillestablishtheprimarycommandpost.Otherresponseserviceswillco-locatecommandunitsandoperationsvehiclesatthesiteselectedbythefirstresponder.Eachagencywillmanageitsownresponse,permittingseniormanagerstocoordinateactivitiesanddecisions.UponarrivalofthedesignatedOSC,theinitialrespondermaycontinueastheOrganizationinCharge,asdeterminedbytheOSC.Inanyemergencydeemed
significantbyPEMA,aPEMAofficialwillproceedtothesceneasOn-SceneLiaisonOfficer.IftheGovernorproclaimsaDisasterEmergency,aPEMAofficialwillbedesignatedOn-SceneCoordinator.F.ProtectiveActionsEvacuationissometimes,butnotalways,necessary.Whenconsideringevacuationversussheltering,thefollowingcriteriashouldbereviewed:1.guantityofrelease2.Additionalriskfacilities3.Distancefromrelease4.Effectivenessofprecautionarymeasures5.Durationofrelease6.Healthhazards7.Propertyvulnerability8.TypeofRelease9.Winddirection10.Shelteringfactoroffacility11.Shelteringfactorofthreatenedsite12.Availabilityofspecialtransportation13.Areaofmunicipalityaffected14.Weather15.PotentialforoutbreakoffireG.ListofAdditionalInstitutions/SitesatRisk1.ContributetoAdditionalRiska~b.C.d.e.SunOilCo.PipelineTranscontinentalGasCo.PipelinesArcoCo.OilPipelineGasolineStorageTanksSusquehannaSteamElectricStationThesefacilitiesarelocatedwithinthreemilesoftheSSES(SeeFigure3).2.SubjecttoAdditionalRiska.RiverlandsNatureAreab.St.Mary'sParkThesefacilitiesarelocatedwithinthreemilesoftheSSES(SeeFigure4).Therearenohospitals,nursinghomesorschoolswithathreemileradiusoftheSSES.H.ListofShippingRoutesforSARASubstances1.Viatruck
Theprimary.shippingrouteisU.S.Route11.2.Viatrain-N/A3.Viaair-N/A4.Viawater-N/AI.DescriptionofMethodtoDetermineOccurrenceofaRelease1.Landspill2.Waterspill3.GaseousreleaseVisualconfirmation.willdetermineifareleasehasoccurred.4.ORGANIZATIONANDRESPONSIBILITIESA.GeneralAsdirectedbytheGovernor'sExecutiveOrder1987-8(Reference6.A.3),LuzerneCountyisdesignatedastheEmergencyPlanningDistrict(EPD),functioning,consistentwithPERCpolicyandguidelines,underthedirectionoftheLuzerneCountyBoardofCommissioners.TheDistrictissubsumedwithintheLuzerneCountyEMAandco-locatedwithit.TheLuzerneCountyEMAisdesignatedas.the-leadcountyagencyresponsibleforcoordinatingthedevelopment,executionandmanagementofprogramsandfunctionsoftheLEPC.B.LocalEmergencyPlanningCommittee(LEPC)AcompletelistofLuzerneCountyEmergencyManagementAgencymembersisonfileandavailableattheLCEMA.C.AssignmentofResponsibilities(SeeEnclosure4)1.CountyCommissionersa.DirectEmergencyPlanningDistrictDirectthefunctioningoftheEPD,throughtheEMA,consistentwithPERCpolicyandguidelines.b.Nominate,byresolution,anLEPC.c.ForwardresolutiontoPERCforapproval.2.LocalEmergencyPlanningCommitteea.AppointanLEPCChairperson.b.Off-siteResponsePlanDevelopandmaintainaHazardousMaterialOff-siteResponsePlancoveringeachfacilityinthedistrict.10
IdentifyResourcesIdentifyresourcesnecessarytoimplementplansandmeansofobtainingthem.CoordinateCoordinate,planningforresponsetohazmatreleaseswithmunicipalgovernments.SupportingEmergencyOrganizationsIdentifyandtaskemergencyorganizationstodevelopsupportingStandingOperatingProcedures(SOP).InformationCoordinatorDesignateanofficialtoserveascoordinatorforRight-to-Knowinformation.Givepublicnoticeofitsactivities.InformationProceduresEstablishprocedurestoreceive,storeandretrieve:(1).MaterialSafetyDataSheets(MSDS)orlists(2)ChemicalInventoryFormsInformationRequestsEstablishproceduresforhandlingpublicrequestsforaboveinformation.CoordinatewithIndustryCoordinatewithandassistbusinessandindustryinthedevelopmentoftheOff-siteResponsePlan.Conducttestsandexercisesatleastannually.FInstitutions/SitesatRiskIdentifytheadditionalinstitutions/sitesatriskintheareasuchashospitals,schools,shoppingmails,officebuildings,naturalgassuppliers,environmentallysensitiveareas,etc.SeeParagraph3.G.CommitteeRulesEstablishrulesbywhichtheCommitteeistofunction,toinclude:(1)Provisionforpublicnotificationof'LEPCactivity.11 (2)Publicmeetingstodiscussplans.(3)Publiccomments.4)Responsetopubliccomments.5)Distributionofemergencyplans.(6)Proceduresfor,receivingandprocessingrequestsfromthepublicunderRight-To-Know.3.FacilityOwners/Operatorsa.CooperatewithLEPCCoordinate,cooperateandparticipatewithLEPCindevelopingtheOff-siteResponsePlanandproceduresforrespondingtoanaccidentalrelease.b.Right-To-KnowProceduresDevelopproceduresforRight-To-Knowreporting.c.DesignateCoordinatorDesignateandnotifyLEPCofaFacilityEmergencyCoordinatorwhowill:(1)RepresentthefacilityasamemberoftheLEPC.(2)Providehistoricalbackgroundofpreviousreleasesand/oraccidentsforplanningactivities.(3)Provideinformationonthechemicalandphysicalpropertiesofthefacility'shazardousmaterials,safetyandemergencyresponseinformation,andhazardmitigationtechniques.(4)Coordinatefacilityon-siteplanswithLEPC.(5)ProvidetotheLEPCtheroutestobeusedtotransport,extremelyhazardousmaterials.(6)Maintainafacilityresourcelistforhazmatemergencies.(7)Conducttrainingprogramforfacilitypersonnel.d.GovernmentRegulationsComplywithallapplicableFederal,state,countyandmunicipalregulationspertainingtotheshipmentofhazardousmaterialstoincluderadioactivematerials.e.Supplyshippingpaperswiththeshipment.12
f.PrecautionstoShipperProvideinformationtothecarrierwhentheshipmentissubjecttoanyspecialprecautionsrequiredforsafeshipmentofthematerial.g.TelephoneContactsProvide24-hourfacilityemergencytelephonecontactstoLEPC.h.NotificationNotifyLEPCandappropriateresponseorganizationsattimeofanemergency.i.Providetechnicalassistanceduringemergencies.j.MaterialSafetyDataSheet(MSDS)orList(SeeEnclosure2)SubmitaMaterialSafetyDataSheet(MSDS)foreachchemical,oralistofchemicals,to:(1)LEPC(2)PERC,Attention:DepartmentofLaborandIndustry,Room1503,LSIBuilding,Harrisburg,PA17120.(3)FireDepartmentThefiredepartmentwithjurisdictionoverthefaci1ity.k.ChemicalInventoryForm(SeeEnclosure2)(1)FacilityOwners/OperatorsSubmitanemergencyandhazardouschemicalinventoryformcontainingSARATierIinformation,annually,onMarch1to:(a)LEPC(b)PERC,Attention:DepartmentofLaborandIndustry,Room1503,LSIBuilding,Harrisburg,PA17120(c)FireDepartmentThefiredepartmentwithjurisdictionoverthefacility.13 (2)TierIIInformation-SARAOfficialsAgenciesinParagraph4.C.3.k.(1)abovemayrequestTierIIinformationfromaspecificfacility.(3)TierIIInformation-Other,PublicOfficialsOtherstate,countyormunicipalofficialdesiringTierIIinformationfromafacilitywillmakeawrittenrequest'throughthePERCorLEPC.(4)TierIIInformation-PrivateUsePERCandLEPCwillproviderequestedTierIIinformationtopersonsmakingwrittenrequestsinaccordancewiththeRight-To-KnowprovisionsofSARATitleIII.1.ToxicChemicalReleaseForms(SeeEnclosure2)Submitatoxicchemicalreleaseform,annuallyonJuly1,reflectingreleasesduringtheprecedingyear,to:(1)Administrator,EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)(2)PERC,Attention:DepartmentofLaborandIndustry,Room1503,LSIBuilding,Harrisburg,PA17120.4.CountyEmergencyManagementCoordinatora.ActasCoordinatorforLEPCChairperson.b.WorkwithLEPCtodevelopOff-siteResponsePlans.c.DesignateOn-SceneCoordinator(OSC).DesignatecountyOSCtocoordinateactivitiesattheemergencysite.d.NotifyPEMA.NotifyPEMAofCategoryIIIandIVemergencies.e.OrganizationinChargeDeterminetheemergencyserviceorganizationthatwillbeinchargeatthesiteofneutralization,containmentandcleanup.f.IdentifyKeyIndividualsIdentifyindividualswhoareassignedfunctionalresponsibilitiesnecessarytotheplanningandimplementationoftheOff-siteResponsePlan.
g.DevelopNotificationSystemDevelopasystemforrapidnotificationinpriorityorderofcountyandmunicipalgovernmentheads,keystaff,emergencyforces,volunteerorganizations,andinstitutions/sitesatrisk.Developpublicwarningsystem.DisseminatePublicInformationIncoordinationwithCommissionersandthePublicInformationOfficer,prepareanddisseminatepublicinformationmaterialonprotectiveactionstoprovideclearinstructionstothepopulationatrisk.UseEBSandNOAAWeatherRadio.RadiologicalHealthMaterialsAssisttheDepartmentofHealthinthedistributionofthyroidblockingagentsandotherradiologicalhealthmaterialsincasesofreleasesinvolvingradiologicalmaterials.k.RadiologicalResourcesIfappropriate,preparetoemployemergencymanagementradiologicalresourcesincoordinationwithPENA.ReentryProceduresPreparedetailedproceduresforcoordinatedreentryintotheevacuatedarea.m.TrainHazmatRespondersProvideguidanceandtrainingtothoseindividuals,agencies,andservicesthatwi11beexpectedtorespondtohazmatincidents.n.NotifyShipperNotifyshipperand/orconsigneeoftransportationaccidents.0.SpokespersonDesignateanon-scenespokesperson(publicinformationofficer).5.On-SceneCoordinatora.CommandPost15 Establishanon-scenecommandpostinaradio-equippedvehicleorfacility.b.Actionsc~Confirmtherehasbeenareleaseofhazardousmaterial,andifso,directappropriateactionsasfollows:(1)AirborneRelease(a)Evacuatetheimmediatevicinity,ortakecoverasappropriate.(b)Keepallpersonsupwindoftherelease.(c)Requestairsamplesforlaboratoryanalysiswhenpossible.(d)Controlallfoodanddrinksintheareawhichmighthavebeencontaminated.(e)Userespiratorswhennecessary.(2)SurfaceMaterContamination(a)Isolatearea;donotallowpublicaccess.(b)Determineifwaterisusedasapotablewatersource.(c)Prohibithumanconsumption.(d)Requestappropriatesamplesandlaboratoryanalysis(3)LandSpill(a)Isolatetheincidentareafrompublicaccess.(b)Confinethespilltoassmallanareaaspossible.(c)Monitortheareas.(d)Obtainlaboratorysamples.Coordinateactionsofresponseteamsonthescene.d.RecommendCategoryofEmergencytoEMC.e.TaskingstoStaff16
Assigncommandpoststaffpersonneltoassumethefollowingduties:(1)Lawenforcementcoordinator(2)Communicatio'nsassistant(3)Anyotherstaffpositionthatmayberequiredtoproperlycoordinatetheoperationf.SuperviseandAssistSupervisehazmatrecoveryandsupplytechnicalsupportneededbyindustryorrecoveryteam.g.CommunicationsEstablishandmaintaincommunicationswithallon-sceneresponseteamsandthecountyEOC.h.BrieffieldpersonnelastheyarriveonsceneLiaisonJ~Requestthaton-scenerepresentativesmaintaincontactwiththecommandpost.PerimetersEstablishthefollowingperimeters,dependingonthecircumstances:(SeeTabG,Figure5)(1)ContaminationAreaAreaaroundtheaccident/firethatcouldcontaincontamination.(a)Accesstothearearequires:1)Properauthorization2)Appropriateprotectiveclothing3)Propermonitoringequipment4)Establishedtimelimitinthearea5)Personnelrecordoftimeinthearea(2)ContaminationReductionZoneAbufferperimeterusedasaholdingareaforpersonnelandequipmentwaitingtorelievethose-withinthecontaminationarea.(a)Thefollowingconditionswillbeestablished:1)Safedistancefromcontaminationareatominimizeexposurefromreleasedmaterials.17
2)3)Noeating,drinking,orsmokingwithinthisperimeter.Decontaminationpriortoleavingperimeter.(3)CommandandSupportZoneAcleanareacontainingthefollowing:(a)'learlymarkedcommandpost.(b)Backupresourceswithinthiszone.(c)On-scenespokesmanforliaisonwithmediaandgovernment.(d)Emergencymedicalcenter,'frequired.(e)Sanitationfacilitiesforextendedresponse.(f)Monitoringstationforallpersonneltobecheckedforcontamination.(g)AccessControlPoints(ACP).k.TimeKeepersDesignatetimekeepersforeachzonetocheckpersonnelintoandoutofthezoneandtoadvisethemofthefollowingpolicies:(1)Eating,drinking,andsmoking.(2)Maximumtimeallowablewithineachzone.(3)Typesofprotectiveclothingrequiredwithineachzone.~~~4)Contaminationmonitoringonleavingzone.5)Directionstodecontaminationstationifneeded.1.MonitorChangesMonitoranychangesinaccidentcharacteristicsandevaluatethreattoemergencyresponsepersonnel,travelingpublic,andnearbyresidents.m.RelocatePerimetersRelocatezoneperimetersbasedonevaluationofchangingcharacteristics.n.AdditionalExpertiseRequestadditionalcounty,state,orfederalexpertisebasedonevaluationofchangingcharacteristics.18
0.DecontaminationPointsIfrequired,selectandoperatedecontaminationpointsforchemicals,toxinsandradiation.Adecontaminationpointconsistsofthefollowing:(1)Changearea.(2)Wash-downprocedures.(3)Plasticbagsforcontaminatedclothing.(4)Decontaminationequipmentrequired.5)Personalshowers.6)Scrub-downshuffleboxes.(7)Changingofself-containedbreathingapparatustanks.(8)Locationofmonitoringequipment.(9)Replacementsfordamagedorcontaminatedclothing.((10)Respiratorreplacementcartridges.(11)Backuppersonnel.12)Communicationswithpersonnelonscene.13)Garbagecans.(14)Restarea,withstoolsforthoseinaprotectiveclothing.6.FireandRescueChiefa~b.coDirectRespondersDirectfirecompany(s)and/orhazmatresponseteamsrespondingtohazardousmaterialemergencies.ConsultwithChemicalEmergencyTransportationCenter(CHENTREC)(1-800-424-9300)Communicationsd.e.Establishcommunicationsbetweenthefirecommandpost,thecountyEOC,andtheon-scenecommandpost.SpecialEquipmentProvidespecializedequipmentforuseincontrol,containment,andstabilizationoftheemergencysite.Renderanylifesavingassistancenecessary.ProtectiveEquipmentUntilassessmenthasbeenmade,thefollowingprotectiveequipmentisrecommendedinsidethehazardarea:(1)Pressure-demand,self-containedbreathingapparatus."19 g.(2)Chemicalresistantclothing(overallsandlongsleevedjacket,coveral1s,hooded,oneortwopiecechemicalsplashsuit,disposablechemicalresistantcoveralls).(3)Chemicalresistantgloves.(4)Chemicalresistantboots(steeltoeandshank).(5)Hardhator-faceshield.(6)Two-wayradio(intrinsicallysafe).StayUpwindWorkupwindfromthefireandkeepoutofsmokeasmuchaspossible.Ifappropriate,extinguishthefireasquicklyaspossible.Restrictpersonnelexposureasmuchaspossible.RadioactiveMaterialsDonotmoveorremoveanyradioactivematerialswithouttheconsentoftheOn-SecneCoordinator.k.MonitorforContaminationEnsurethatallpersonnelandequipmentaremonitoredforpossiblecontaminationpriortoleavingthescene.Keepcommandpostinformed.7.PoliceChiefa~NotifyPennsylvaniaStatePo1ice(PSP)NotifythenearestStatePoliceStationandmaintaincommunications.b.Restrictaccesstotheaccidentarea.c~MaintainIntegrityofAreaProhibittheremovalofpackages,shippingcontainers,orwreckage.d.Detourvehiclesandpedestrians,ifnecessary.e.Keepeveryoneupwindofsmokeanddust.f.LiaisonProvideadesignatedlawenforcementrepresentativetothecommandpost.20 g.Providethefollowing:(1)Radio-equippedvehicletoprovidebackupcommunications.(2)Trafficcontrol.(3)Crowdcontrol.(4)SecurityofperimeterasestablishedbyOn-SceneCoordinator.h.EvacuationIfevacuationofresidentsisrequired,providethecountyENCwiththefollowing:(1)Routealerting.(2)Securityfortheevacuatedarea.(a)CoordinatewithPSPand/orNationalGuard,ifmobilizedbyGovernor.(b)Maintaintrafficcontrol.(c)Assistinevacuation.(d)EstablishAccessControlPoints(ACP).(e)EstablishTrafficControlPoints(TCP).(f)UsespecialprecautionsasdirectedbyOn-SceneCoordinatorduringentryintothesiteareaduetotheeffectsofthehazardousmaterials.(g)Keepallpersonsasafedistancefromtheaccidentareauntiltheextentofthehazardisdetermined.(Suggesteddistanceis2,000feet,unlessotherwisenotified.)8.RespondingHealth/NedicalServicesOfficera~Provideemergencymedicalservicestoinclude:(I)Emergencymedicalfacilitiesestablishedoutsidethevulnerablearea.(2)Prehospitalcareforthesickorinjured.(3)Identificationofthecausesofsicknessorinjuries.21 (4)Conductofrescueoperationsforinjured.(5)CommunicationsCommunicationswithcountyEOCbetweenemergencymedicalpersonnelinthefieldandhospitalmedicalstaff.(6)TransferVictimsTransferand/orevacuationofvictimsorbedriddenpatientswithappropriaterecords.(7)LiaisonDesignationofarepresentativetomaintaincommunicationswiththecommandpost,adviseandassisttheOn-SceneCoordinator,andcoordinatetheactivitiesofthemedicalemergencyresponsepersonnel.(8)Requestadditionalambulancesasnecessary.b.DecontaminationFacilityObtainfromEOCnameofclosesthospitalemergencyroomscapableofdecontamination(includingradiationdecontamination).c.AntidoteInformationObtainfromCountyHealth/MedicalServices-Officeralistofareahospitalscapableofprovidingantidotesformajortoxicchemicals.d.MedicalAdviceProvideadvicetoOn-SceneCoordinatoronhealthhazardsduringhazardousmaterialsemergencies.e.DERCoordinationCoordinatewithDERrepresentativeindeterminingairpollutionandtoxicgasesduringarelease.f.Reviewplansforequipmentandtrainingrequirements.(1)TrainingAllindividualsworkingontheSSESsite,insidetheprotected(fenced)area,areprovidedwithinstructionsonwarningsignals,assemblyareasandevacuationroutesaspartofGeneralEmployeeTraining(GET).GETalsoincludesRight-to-KnowTrainingandHazardCommunicationinformation.22 PPSLalsohasaFireSafetyProgramwhichincludesaFireSafetyTrainingProgram.TheSSESFireBrigadeTrainingincludesa16hourHazardousNaterialResponseCourseconductedattheHarwoodFireSchool.TheFireBrigadedevotesonequartereachyeartohands-ontrainingattheHarwoodFireSchoolwhichincludespracticesessionsonfightingvarioustypesoffires,donningofprotectiveequipmentandemergencybreathingapparatus.PP8Lprovidestrainingannuallytolocaloff-sitesupportorganizations.TheselocalorganizationsareencouragedtobecomefamiliarwiththeSSES,keystationpersonnel,andareinvitedtoattendtrainingconductedbyorforPPSL.Ini'tialcoretrainingforlocalfirecompaniesandambulanceassociationsincludes:oInterfacewiththeSiteSecurityForceoBasichealthphysicsindoctrinationandtrainingoSSESfacilitylayoutFirecompaniesalsoreceivetraininginthefollowingareas:oOn-sitefireprotectionsystemequipmentoDifferencesbetweenon-sitefirefightingequipmentandfirecompanysuppliedequipmentoCommunicationssystemoReviewofsectionsoftheSSESEmergencyPlanandEmergencyPlanImplementingProceduresoTheon-siteNuclearEmergencyResponseOrganizationwithemphasisontheinterfacebetweentheSSESfirebrigadeandfirecompanypersonnelAnnually,localambulanceassociationsareinvitedtoattendspecializedtrainingregardingthehandlingofcontaminated/injuredvictims.TheSSESFireBrigadeholdsdrillseachquarterandafiredrillisconductedannuallywhichincludeslocalfirecompanysupport.Alternatively,medicalandfiredrillsinvolvingoffsitesupportmaybeintegratedwithinannualdrillsrequiredbytheNuclearRegulatoryCommission.InadditiontothehazardousmaterialtrainingoftheFireBrigade,hazardouswasteworkersandchemistry23
(2)personnelinvolvedinspillresponse,receiveformaltrainingonhazardouschemicalspillresponseandfundamentalsofpersonalprotectionforhazardousmaterial.Trainingisconductedannuallyandincludesboth"Hands-On"trainingandclassroomtraining.ResultsareformallydocumentedforthisandalltrainingbytheNuclearTrainingGroup.EmergencyEquipmentTheSSEShasanextensivesupplyofequipmenton-siteavailableforuseduringanemergency,includingaspillresponsetrailer.EmergencyequipmentislistedanddescribedinTabF-FacilityResources.9.On-SceneSpokespersona.GatherInformationb.Gatherinformationfromthevariouson-sceneresponsepersonnel,condenseit,andpassitontothecountypublicinformationofficerforapproval.ReleaseofInformationC.d.Actassinglepoint-of-contactwithmediaandmunicipalgovernments.Coordinatewithfacilitypublicrelationsofficer.InformStateEOCAllinformationwillberelayedtothePEMAEOCthroughthecountyEOC.10.TransportationOfficera~ProvideliaisontoEMA.b.MassTransportationObtainmasstransportationvehiclesanddriversforevacuationofresidents.coRecommendalternativeroutesfortravelingpublic.11.PublicWorks/EngineeringOfficera~b.Coordinateprovisionforsanitationservicesatthescene.IDesignatearepresentativeto:24
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(1)AdviseandassisttheOn-SceneCoordinator.(2)Maintaincommunicationswiththecommandpost.(3)Coordinatedebrisremoval.(4)Coordinateprovisionforheavyequipmentandoperators.c.ProvideassistanceasrequestedbyOn-SceneCoordinator.d.ShutOffUtilitiesCoordinateterminationofelectricalpowerandgastofacilityduringemergency.e.Assesssewercontaminationafteremergency.12.SchoolDistrictRepresentativea.ProvideliaisonwithEMA.b.ProvidecountyEMCwithlistofschoolsintheriskzonec.Directschoolevacuationsplanning.d.Coordinateschoolbusunmetneedsduringevacuations.e.Hos'tSchools/MassCareCentersProvidelistofschoolsthatmaybeusedashostschoolsormasscarecentersduringemergencies.13.DepartmentofEnvironmentalResources(DER)a.Conductsenvironmentalmonitoringof:(1)Allhazardousmaterials,includingair,water,soil,livestock,vegetationandenvironmentallysensitiveareas.(2)Washdownsorrunoffs,includingnaturalwaterpaths,culverts,stormdrains,andsurfacewaters.(3)Sitecleanup..b.Determinewhenareais'safeforreentry.5.ADMINISTRATIONANDLOGISTICSA.AvailabilityofMSDSonRequest25
1.LEPCIfthefacilityownersubmitsalistofchemicals,theLEPCmayrequestanMSDSforanychemicalonthelist.2.PublicUponwrittenrequest,theLEPCwillmakeavailableanMSDStoanypersoninaccordancewithprescribedprocedures.IftheLEPCdoesnothavetheMSDS,itshallberequestedfromthefacilityownerandmadeavailabletotherequester.B.DocumentAvailabilitytoPublicThefollowingdocumentswillbemadeavailabletothepublicduringnormalworkinghoursattheLuzerneCountyEmergencyManagementAgency:1.2.3.5.6.Off-siteResponsePlansMSDSListsofchemicalssubmittedinlieuofMSDSChemicalinventoryformToxicchemicalreleaseformFollow-upemergencynoticeC.NoticeofPublicAvailabilityLEPCwillannuallypublishanoticeinlocalnewspapersthattheOff-siteResponsePlan,MSDSandinventorysheetshavebeensubmitted.Thisnoticeshouldalsoannouncethatmembersofthepublicwhowishtoreviewtheabovemaydosoattheprescribedlocation.D.TollFreeTelephoneSystems1.2.3.4.5.CHEMTREC1-800-424-9300NationalResponseCenter1-800-424-8802NationalAgriculturalChemicalsAssn.(Pesticides/Insecticides),1-800-424-9300PEMA1-800-HBG-PEMAPENAAreaOfficea.Eastern1-800-EPA-PEMAb.Central1-800-CPA-PEMAc.Western1-800-WPA-PEMAE.SupportingDocuments1.2.3.Facilityareamap(TabA)Rulesandby-laws(TabB)Letters/memorandaofAgreement(TabC)Emergencytelephoneroster(TabD)a.Participatingagenciesb.Technicalpersonnel26 Pl C.d.e.f.9.h.l.ResponsepersonnelCHEMTRECFacilitypersonnelCommunityassistanceVolunteergroupsStateagenciesMedia5.CommunityResources(TabE)a~b.C.d.e;f.g.h.1~k.l.m.n.0.Firedepartments/hazmatteamsPolice/sheriffEmergencymedical/paramedicservicesEmergencymanagementservicesListofvehiclesListofequipmentMedicalcaresiteswithdecontaminationfacilities-PublichealthagencyEnvironmentalagencyPublicworks/transportationdepartmentsRedCrossMasscarecentersChemicalmanufacturersCommercialcleanupcontractorsMitigationresources(foam,sand,lime)6.FacilityResources(TabF)a~b.c~d.e.ListoftechnicalaspectsListofequipmentListofvehiclesMedicalcaresystemsCleanupandrecyclingcapabilities7.MapsandTables(TabG)6.AUTHORITYANDREFERENCESA.Authorities2.3.SuperfundAmendmentsandReauthorizationActof1986(SARA),PublicLaw99-499,October17,1986.ComprehensiveEnvironmentalResponse,CompensationandLiabilityActof1980,P.L.96-510(CERCLAor"Superfund".)ExecutiveOrder1987-8,Governor'sOffice,CommonwealthofPennsylvania,April20,1987.B.ReferencesNationalResponseTeam,HazardousMaterialsEmergencyPlanningGuide,March1987.27
2.FederalRegistersa.April22,1987,PartII,40CFRPart355andAppendixA,Listof406ExtremelyHazardousSubstances.b.March16,,1987,40CFRPart302,CERCLAListof717HazardousSubstances.c.June4,1987,PartII,40CFRPart'372,ToxicChemicalList,ChemicalReleaseReporting,CommunityRight-To-Know.d.January27,1987,PartIII,40CFRPart370,HazardousChemicalReporting,EmergencyPlanningandCommunityRight-To-Know(TierIandTierIIForms).3.SusquehannaSES,EmergencyPlan,Rev.11,10/88.,4.SusquehannaSES,Preparedness,PreventionandContingencyPlan,Rev.2,6/88.5.SusquehannaSES,FinalSafetyAnalysisReport,Rev.40,9/88.7.DEFINITIONOFTERMSSeeEnclosure5)8.TRAININGANDEXERCISESA.TrainingStandards1.PERCPEMAtrainingprogramswillmeetorexceedFederallyimposedtrainingstandards.Revisionstoexistingprogramswil'lbeimplementedasrequiredtomeetchangesinthesestandards.2.RespondersAnyindividualwhohasnotreceivedthespecifiedtrainingisprohibitedfromengaginginhazardouswasteoperationscoveredbytheestablishedstandard.3.CertificatesCertificatesoftrainingstandardswillbeestablishedforeachcategory.B.Training1.PERGPEMAwillarrange,throughthePEMAAreaoffices,appropriatecoursestoLEPCandfacilitypersonnelatthefollowinglocations:28 a.StateFireAcademyb.EmergencyManagementInstitute,Emmitsburg,MDc.NationalFireAcademy,Emmitsburg,MD2.Faci1ityEmergencyCoordinatorsDeveloptrainingprogramsandschedulesfor:a~b.C.d.GeneralsiteworkersOn-sitemanagersSupervisorsOn-siteemergencyresponseworkers3.CountyEMCsa.Includehazmatinstructionintrainingprogramsandschedulesfor:,4(1)Firstresponders(2)Secondresponders(3)Emergencymedicalpersonnel(4)Supervisorypersonnelb..Conductannual,on-siteworkshoptogetherwithteamoffirstresponders,witheachfacilitytoreview:(1)Notificationprocedures(2)Emergencyplans(3)Trainingschedule'4)ExerciseprogramsC.Exercises1.FacilityCoordinatorConductannualtabletoporsimulation-typeexerciseswithfacilitypersonnel.2.LEPCCoordinatora.Scheduleannualtabletopexercisesforall'responsepersonnelinvolvedinhazmatoperations.b.IncorporatefacilitiesintoannualPEMA/Countyall-hazardexerciseprogram.Exerciserotationshouldensurethat,eachfacilityinthedistrictisincorporatedintoscenarioplayaminimumofeverythreeyears.9.PLANDEYELOPMENTANDMAINTENANCEA.LEPCPlans29 AnOff-siteResponsePlanwillbedevelopedbytheLEPCwiththecooperationofthefaci1ityowner/operator.FacilityEmergencyCoordinatorThefacilityowner/operatorwillnotifytheLEPCofthefacilityrepresentativewhowillparticipateintheplanningprocessasthefacilityemergencycoordinator.FacilityUpdatestoLEPCThefacilityowner/operatorwillpromptlyinformtheLEPCofanyrelevantchangesoccurringatthefacilityassuchchangesoccurorareexpectedtooccur.PlanningInformationUponrequestfromtheLEPC,thefacilityowner/operatorwillpromptlyprovideinformationtotheCommitteenecessaryfordevelopingandimplementingtheOff-siteResponsePlan.PERCReviewofPlanTheLEPCwillforwardtheplantothePERCforreviewandrecommendrevisions.Tothemaximumextentpracticable,suchreviewwillnotdelayimplementationoftheplan.LEPCAnnualReviewTheplanwillbereviewedannuallybytheLEPConemonthpriortoitsanniversarydate.Revisions,asappropriate,willbeforwardedtothePERCforreviewpriortotheanniversarydate.QuarterlyReviewRevisionssuchasnamesandtelephonenumberswillbechangedas'required.Aquarterlyreviewwillbeconductedtoensureaccuracy.TheEmergencyManagementCoordinatorandthefacilitycoordinatormayexchangethisinformationtelephonically.CopiesofPlanCitizensdesiringcopiesofthisplanmayobtainonethroughtheLEPCwhichwillbereimbursedforthecostofreproductiononly.Initialdistributionofthisplanis:PERCCountyCommissionersLEPCCountyEMC~MayorMunicipalManagerorCouncilMunicipalEMC30 FireDepartmentPoliceDepartmentRescueServiceSchoolDistrict(asappropriate)HighSchool(asappropriate)ElementarySchool(asappropriate)DepartmentofPublicWorksOldFolksHome(asappropriate)DayCareCenter(asappropriate)NaturalGasPlant(asappropriate)NunicipalLibrarySusquehannaSteamElectricStationJ.RegionalResponseTeamReviewUponrequestofthePERC,theRegionalResponseTeam(RRT),composedofFederalregionalofficialsandstaterepresentatives,mayreviewtheplansandprovideassistance.31 I"
10.ENCLOSURES2.3.4,ReleaseReportingDecisionChartNotificationandReportsFlowChartEmergencyReleaseNotificationLEPCNotificationCoordination5.Definitions32
ENCLOSURE1RELEASEREPORTINGDECISIONCHARTRKXKASKTOKNUXAC3NMKNTHO>CERCLARQ?'t8CFRBO2SEEPARA6~B~2~BYESREPORTTOHATIONALRESPONSECENTER>SARARQ?+8CFR355SEEPARA6~B~2~CYESSTOPHONOBEYONDFACILITYBOUNDARY?YESYESREPORTTOPERC<PEl1AEOC)REPORTTOLEPC(COUNTYEMA>
ENCLOSURE2NOTIFICATIONANDREPORTSFLOWCHARTINITIALNOTIFICATION(SEC.302)PERCEPALEPCLEPC(Cour.ZZ)911ORXXX-ZGZPERC(PE+EOC)1-800-HBG-PE."tAEMERGENCYNOTIFICATION(SEC.304)FACILITYMSDS(SEC.311)C~ICALINVENTORYFORM(SEC.312)PERCL&ILOCALFIREDEPT,LEPCPERCL&iNATIONALRESPONSECENTER1-800-424-8802WHENREQUIREDTOXICCHEMICALRELEASEFORMS(SEC.313)LOCALFIREDEPT.PERCLLINOTE:L&Ivf,llprovideMSDSdataasrequestedbyPERC&'EPCs.
ENCLOSURE3EMERGENCYRELEASENOTIFICATIONThisreportingisapplicableONLYforthereleaseofaReportableQuantity(RQ)ofanyEXTREMELYHAZARDOUSSUBSTANCEorCERCLAHAZARDOUSSUBSTANCEwhichresultsinexposuretopersonsOUTSIDEthesiteboundaries.ThefollowinginformationisforStateandCountyagenciesandistobereportedWITHOUTDELAYtotheextenttheinformationisknownatthetime.DATE,TIMEOFCALLANDPERSONRECEIVINGCALL:DATETIMELERC(LuzerneCountyEMA)717-825-1777PERC(PEMAEOC)1-800-HBG-PEMANat'1RespCenter1-800-424-8802(ifrequiredunderunderCERCLA40CFR302.6)NAMEPERSONMAKINGNOTIFICATIONXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXRELEASEINFORMATIONStartreportwithoneortheotherofthese:ORThiscallisto~pigqitwarrantsanemergency(readnumbers1through"Thisistheplantlocatedin1yf~y,plyi1TiWehavehadareportablereleasebutdonotbelieveresponse.Thefollowinginformationisavailable:13)."Thisistheplantlocatedin.'ehaveachemicalp~gqgp~fidagenciesinaccordancewithourpriorplan.ThereleaseincludesaTitleIII(Chooseone)"ExtremelyHazardousSubstance"ora"CERCLAHazardousSubstance."Thefollowinginformationisavailable:(readnumbers1through13)
DONOTDELAYREPORTFORFULLINFORMATION1.CHEMICALNAMEOFSUBSTANCERELEASED2.QUANTITYRELEASED(LB)3.LOCATIONOFRELEASE4.DATEANDTIMEOFRELEASE5.DURATIONOF'ELEASE6.RELEASEWASINTO:AIRSURFACEWATERSEWER7.ANTICIPATEDACUTEORCHRONICHEALTHRISKS:GROUND8.ADVICEONMEDICALATTENTIONFOREXPOSEDINDIVIDUALS(IFAPPROPRIATE)9.PROPERPRECAUTIONSTOTAKE(INCLUDINGEVACUATIONIFAPPROPRIATE)10.NAMEANDPHONENO.OFPERSONTOCONTACTFORFURTHERINFORMATION:PHONE:11.RESPONSEACTIONS:12.WEATHERCONDITIONS:13.RESPONSEPERSONNELATSCENE:NOTE:IFDECISIONWASMADENOTTONOTIFYLERCANDPERC,RECORDREASON:ADDITIONALINFORMATIONIFTRANSPORTATIONACCIDENT1.TYPEOFINCIDENT(VEHICLE,PLANT,RAIL,ETC.)2.PLACARD/LABELINFORMATION3.CONTAINERTYPE4.CARRIER5.IDENTITYOFOWNER/SHIPPER Enclosure4LEPCNotificationandCoordinationPEMAAreaLEPC(County.'Commissioners)(CountyEMC)(FacilityCoordinator)Par1-4FAAasrequiredSchoolDistrictPar12DERRegionPar13On-SceneCoordinatorPar5TransOfficerPar10On-SceneSpokespesonPa9Fire/RescueHAZMATChiefPar6PoliceChiefPar7Health/MedicalPar8PublicworksEngineeringPar11xxxxxxxxNotificationNotificationandCoordination P
ENCLOSURE5DEFINITIONS1.CERCLA-ComprehensiveEnvironmentalResponse,Compensation,andLiabilityActregardinghazardoussubstancereleasesintotheenvironmentandthecleanupofinactivehazardouswastedisposalsitescommonlyreferredtoas"Superfund."2.CHEMTREC-TheChemicalEmergencyTransportationCenter(CHEMTREC)hasacentralizedtollfreetelephoneservice(1-800-424-9300)whichhasbeensetuptoprovideimmediateadviceonthenatureoftheproductandstepstobetakeninhandlingtheearlystagesoftransportationemergencieswhenhazardouschemicalsareinvolved.CHEMTRECpromptlycontactstheshipperofthematerialinvolvedformoredetailedinformationandappropriatefollow-upaction,includingon-sceneassistancewhenfeasible.3.CHLOREP-TheChlorineEmergencyPlan(CHLOREP)wasestablishedbytheChlorineInstitutetoenablethenearestproducerofchlorineproductstorespondtoanaccidentinvolvingchlorine.CHEMTRECservesasthecommunicationslinkforthisprogram.4.CombustibleLiquids-Anyliquidhavingaflashpointatorabove100degreesFandbelow200degreesF.5.CompressedGases-Anymaterialormixturehavinginthecontainerapressureexceeding40psiabsoluteat70degreesF,orapressureexceeding104psiabsoluteat130degreesF,oranyliquidflammablematerialhavingavaporpressureexceeding40psiabsoluteat100degreesF.6.CorrosiveMaterial-Anyliquidorsolidthatcausesvisibledestructionofhumanskintissueoraliquidthathasaseverecorrosionrateonsteel.7.EtiologicAgents-Anyviablemicroorganism,oritstoxin,whichcausesormaycausehumandisease.8.Explosive-Anychemicalcompound,mixtureordevice,theprimaryorcommonpurpose'ofwhichistofunctionbyexplosion,withsubstantiallyinstantaneousreleasesofgasandheat.a.ClassAExplosive-detonatingorotherwiseofmaximumhazard.b.C.ClassBExplosive-functionbyrapidcombustionratherthandetonationandincludesomeexplosivedevicessuchasspecialfireworks,flashpowders,etc.ClassCExplosive-certaintypesofmanufacturedarticlescontainingClassAorClassBexplosives,orboth,ascomponentsbutinrestrictedquantitiesandcertaintypesoffireworks.
E 9.10.12.13.14.d.BlastingAgents-amaterialdesignedforblastingwhichhasbeentestedandfoundtobesoinsensitivethatthereisverylittleprobabilityofaccidentalinitiationtoexplosionoroftransitionfromdeflagrationtodetonation.ExtremelyHazardousSubstance-AhazardoussubstanceidentifiedbyEPAasextremelyhazardousandmeetingreportingrequirementunderSARA.Extremelyhazardoussubstances(406)arelistedinPartII,40CFRPart355,AppendixA.Facility-Allbuildings,equipment,structures,andotherstationaryitemswhicharelocatedonasinglesiteoroncontiguousoradjacentsitesandwhichareownedoroperatedbythesameperson.ForpurposesofSec.304SARA,includesmotorvehicles,rollingstock,andaircraft.FlammableLiquids-Anyliquidhavingaflashpointbelow100degreesF.FlammableSolids-Anysolidmaterial,otherthananexplosive,whichisliabletocausefiresthroughfriction,retainedheatfrommanufacturingorprocessing,orwhichcanbeignitedreadily,andwhenignitedburnssovigorouslyandpersistentlyastocreateaserioushazard.HIT-HazardousInformationTransmissionprogramprovidesadigitaltransmissionoftheCHEMTRECemergencychemicalreporttofirstrespondersatthesceneofahazardousmaterialsincident.Thereportadvisestheresponderonthehazardsofthematerials,thelevelofprotectiveclothingrequired,mitigatingactiontotakeintheeventofaspill,leakorfire,andfirstaidforvictims.HITisafreepublicserviceprovidedbytheChemicalManufacturersAssociation.ReportsaresentinemergencysituationsonlytoorganizationsthathavepreregisteredwithHITandhaveacomputeravailablewithModem.CallCHEMTREC1-800-9300.HazardousMaterial(Hazmat)-Refersgenerallytohazardoussubstances,petroleum,naturalgas,syntheticgas,acutelytoxicchemicalsandothertoxicchemicals.TheSecretaryofTransportation,U.S.DepartmentofTransportationhasdeterminedthatahazardousmaterialisasubstanceormaterialwhichiscapableofposinganunreasonablerisktohealth,safetyandpropertywhentransportedincommerce.Hazardousmaterialsinclude,butarenotlimitedto:a~c~d.e.f.9.h.1~ExplosivesRadiologicalmaterialsEtiologic(diseasecarrying)agentsFlammableliquidsorsolidsCombustibleliquidsorsolidsPoisonsorpoisongasesOxidizingorcorrosivematerialsIrritantsCompressedgases15.HazardousSubstance-AsubstanceidentifiedashazardousandmeetingreportingrequirementsunderCERCLA.CERCLAhazardoussubstances(717)arelistedin40CFR,Part302.
16.17.18.19.HazardousWaste-Anygarbage,refuse,sludgefromanindustrialorotherwastetreatmentplant,sludgefromawatersupplytreatmentplant,orairpollutioncontrolfacilityandotherdiscardedmaterialincludingsolid,liquid,semisolidorcontainedgaseousmaterialresultingfrommunicipal,commercial,industrial,institutional,mining,oragricultureoperations,andfromcommunityactivities,oranycombinationofthesefactorswhich,becauseofitsquantityconcentration,orphysical,chemical,orinfectiouscharacteristicsmay:a.Causeor.significantlycontributetoanincreaseinmortalityormorbidityineitheranindividualorthetotalpopulation;orb.Poseasubstantialpresentorpotentialhazardtohumanhealthortheenvironmentwhenimproperlytreated,stored,transported,disposedoforotherwisemanaged.Irritants-Aliquidorsolidsubstancewhich,uponcontactwithfireorwhen'exposedtoair,givesoffdangerous,orintenselyirritatingfumes,butnotincludinganypoisonousmaterial.LEPC-LocalEmergencyPlanningCommitteeresponsibleforpreparinghazardousmaterialplansandreportsinaccordancewithSARATitleIII.MSDS-MaterialSafetyDataSheetisadocumentthatprovidesdetailedinformationonchemicalsubstances.20.21.22.23.NRC-NationalResponseCenter,acommunicationscenterforactivitiesrelatedtoresponseactions,islocatedatCoastGuardheadquartersinWashington,DC.Thetoll-freenumber(800-424-8802)canbereached24hoursadayforreportingactualorpotential'ollutionincidents.NRT-NationalResponseTeam,consistingofrepresentativesof14governmentagencies,istheprincipalorganizationforimplementingtheNationalContingencyPlan(NCP).WhentheNRTisnotactivatedforaresponseaction,itservesasastandingcommitteetodevelopandmaintainpreparedness,toevaluatemethodsofrespondingtodischargesorreleases,torecommendneededchangesintheresponseorganization,andtorecommendrevisionstotheNCP.TheNRTmayconsiderandmakerecommendationstoappropriateagenciesonthetraining,equipping,andprotectionofresponseteams;andnecessaryresearch,development,demonstration,andevaluationtoimproveresponsecapabilities.OrganicPeroxide-Anorganiccompoundthebivalent-o-ostructureandwhichmaybeconsideredaderivativeofhydrogenperoxidewhereoneormoreofthehydrogenatomshavebeenreplacedbyorganicradicals.ORM-OtherRegulatedMaterials-Anymaterialthatmayposeanunreasonablerisktohealthandsafetyorpropertywhentransportedincommerceanddoesnotmeetanyofthedefinitionsoftheotherhazardclasses.24.Oxidizers-Anysubstancesuchaschlorate,permanganate,inorganicperoxide,oranitratethatyieldsoxygenreadilytostimulatethecombustionoforganicmatter.
25.26.27.28.29.PENA-PennsylvaniaEmergencyNanagementAgencytoincludetheheadquartersinHarrisburgandthethreeAreaoffices(Eastern,Hamburg;Central,Selinsgrove;Wester,Indiana).PERC-PennsylvaniaEmergencyResponseCommission-ResponsibleforoverallpolicyanddirectionofstatewideemergencyplanningandnotificationactivitiesandorganizationconsistentwiththeprovisionsofSARA.PesticideSafetyTeamNetwork(PSTN)-Consistsofapproximately40emergencyteamslocatedthroughoutthecountryoperatedbytheNationalAgriculturalChemicalAssociation.Teamswillrespondtohazardousemergenciesinvolvingagriculturalchemicalpesticides.CHEMTRECservesasthecommunicationslinkforthisprogram.PoisonA-Poisonousgasesorliquidsofsuchnaturethataverysmallamountofthesubstancemixedwithairisdangeroustolife.Poison8-Substances,liquidsorsolids(includingpastesandsemisolids),otherthanClassAPoisonsorirritationmaterials,whichareknowntobetoxictomanastoaffordahazardtohealthorwhichintheabsenceofadequatedataonhumantoxicity,arepresumedtobetoxictoman.t30.32.33.PyrophoricLiquids-anymaterial,orcombinationofmaterials,thatspontaneouslyemitsionizingradiationandhavingaspecificactivitygreaterthan0.002microcuriespergram.Release-,Anyspilling,leaking,pumping,pouring,emitting,emptying,discharging,injecting,escaping,leaching,dumping,ordisposingintotheenvironment(includingtheabandonmentordiscardingofbarrels,containers,andotherclosedreceptacles)ofanyhazardouschemical,extremelyhazardoussubstance,ortoxicchemical.RRT-RegionalResponseTeamscomposedofrepresentativesoffederalagenciesandarepresentativefromeachstateinthefederalregion.Duringaresponsetoamajorhazardousmaterialsincidentinvolvingtransportationorafixedfacility,theOSCmayrequestthattheRRTbeconvenedtoprovideadviceorrecommendationsinspecificissuesrequiringresolution.UndertheNCP,RRTsmaybeconvenedbythechairmanwhenahazardousmaterialsdischargeorreleaseexceedstheresponsecapabilityqvailabletotheOSCintheplacewhereitoccurs;crossesregionalboundaries,ormayposeasubstantialthreattothepublichealth,welfare,orenvironment,ortoregionallysignificantamountsofproperty.RegionalcontingencyplansspecifydetailedcriteriaforactivationofRRTs.RRTsmayreviewplansdevelopedincompliancewithTitleIII,iftheLocalEmergencyPlanningCommitteesorequests.34.SARA-The"SuperfundAmendmentsandRe-authorizationActof1986."TitleIIIofSARAincludesdetailedprovisionsforcommunityplanningtorespondtohazardousmaterialreleases.35.Spill-Accidentallowingmaterialtofloworescapefromcontainment.
36.SpontaneouslyCombustibleMaterials(Solid)-Anysolidsubstance,(includingsludgesandpastes)whichmayundergospontaneousheatingorself-ignitionunderconditionsnormallyincidenttotransportationorwhichmay,uponcontactwiththeatmosphere,undergoanincreaseintemperatureandignite.37.Superfund-ThetrustfundestablishedunderCERCLAtoprovidemoneytheOSCcanuseduringacleanup.38.TitleIII-The"EmergencyPlanningandConmunityRight-to-KnowActof1986.".S'pecifiesrequirementsfororganizingtheplanningprocessatthestateandmunicipallevelsforspecifiedextremelyhazardoussubstances;minimumplancontent;requirementsforfixedfacil'ityownersandoperatorstoinformofficialsaboutextremelyhazardoussubstancespresentatthefacilities;andmechanismsfor'akinginformationaboutextremelyhazardoussubstancesavailabletocitizens.39.Toxic:Chemicals-ToxicchemicalsidentifiedaschemicalsofconcernbystatesofNewJerseyandMaryland(329chemicals/chemicalcategories).ThislistofchemicalsissubjecttoToxicChemicalReleaseReportingunderSARA,TitleIII,Section313.40.MaterReactiveMaterials(Solid)-Anysolidsubstance(includingsludgesandpastes)which,byinteractionwithwater,islikelytobecomespontaneouslyflammableortogiveoffflammableortoxicgasesindangerousquantities.gasrpb8287i/1(25)
11.TABSA.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.FacilityAreaMapRulesandBy-LawsLetters/MemorandaofAgreementEmergencyTelephoneRosterCommunityResourcesFacilityResourcesMapsandTablesMaterialSafetyDataSheets 8
TABAFACILITYAREAMAP WestNanticokeec239Shickshinnyhonnaa"egasNanticokeNSSES~BeachHavenBerwickescopeck93800l2345ttti/aeConyngham0HasletonSusquehannaSteamElectricStationAreaMap TABBRULESANDBY-LAMS46
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RULESANDBY-LAWSTherulesandby-lawsforthisplanhavenotbeenestablished.Thesearescheduledtob'ewrittenasacooperativeeffortbetweentheLuzerneCountyEmergencyManagementAgency(LCEMA)andtheSusquehannaSteamElectricStation(SSES).ProceduresforhandlinghazardousmaterialemergenciescanbefoundintheSusquehannaSteamElectricStationPreparedness,PreventionandContingencyPlan,Sections10-17,Section19andAppendixA.47
TABCLETTERS/MEMORANDAOfAGREEMENT
LettersofAgreementLettersof.AgreementhavebeenestablishedwiththoseStateandLocalagenciesaswellaslocalandindustrysupportservicegroupsthatareresponsibletoensureahighlevelofemergencypreparednessfortheSSES.TheseagreementshavebeenestablishedtoassureallpartiesareawareoftheircommitmenttoSSESandthepublicinthevicinityoftheSSESduringanemergency.Thefollowinglistofagenciesandsupportgroupshavesignedlettersofagreement:Aenc/SuortGrouPennsylvaniaEmergencyManagementAgencyPennsylvaniaDER/BRPGEBWREmergencySupportRadiationManagementCorp.LuzerneCountyCommissionersColumbiaCountyCommissionersBerwickHospitalGeisingerMedicalCenterShickshinnyVolunteerAmbulanceAssoc.NescopeckVolunteerAmbulanceAssoc.HobbieVolunteerFireCo.-AmbulancePondHill-LilyLakeAmbulanceAssociationEastBerwickHoseCo.$2SalemTownshipFireCo.41ShickshinnyFireDepartmentRelianceFireCo.InstituteofNuclearPowerOperationsSafetyLightCorporationTheselettersofagreementprovidefor:oCoordinationofplanningeffortsbyStateandlocalagencies;industrysupportgroups;fireambulanceandhospitalsupportservices;andPennsylvaniaPowerandLightCo.oAppropriateemergencyresponsetoassureemployeeandpublicsafetydur'inganemergency'onditionatSSES.'Mutualnotificationcapabilities.oAppropriatetrainingandexercisingofemergencyresponsecapabilities.oFire,firstaidandmedicalsupport.oEnvironmentalmonitoringandassessmentsupport.oOther'emergencysupportservicesasdeemednecessaryTheManager-NuclearServicesisresponsibleforrenewinglettersofagreementeverytwoyearswhereapplicable.Insomeinstances,wheretheletterofagreementisforaspecifieddurationlongerthan2years,lettersneednotbereneweduntil'heendofthespecifiedduration.CopiesaremaintainedandcontrolledwithinSRMStoassureappropriatereviewandupdatingtakesplace.
l TABDEMERGENCYTELEPHONEROSTER50 P
OFFSITEAGENCIESANI:(203)677-7305AMERICANNUCLEARSOCIETY555N.KensingtonAve.LaGrangePark,ILL60525Telephone:(312)352-6814Telecopier:(312)353-0499BECHTELPOWERCORPORATIONSecurityControlCenter415)768-3840415)768-3841(415)768-3842BERWICKHOSPITAL701East16thStreetBerwick,PA18603759-5000BIOLABPROJECTDIRECTORLaboratory717-542-2191Director717-683-5268Backup717-683-5275CEMA.Court,HouseWestMainStreetBloomsburg,PA178151-784-6300orCTN4955/4956COUNTYCORONERDr.GeorgeHudock,Jr.CourtHouse825-1664/1665MercyHospital(Office)826-3474Home287-3418ChiefDeputyCoronerCourtHouse825-1664/1665Business693-1130Home693-0709AssistantDeputyCoronerCourtHouse'825-1664/1665Business823-7157Home822-0967DER/BRPP.O.Box2063Harrisburg,PA17120787-2480or787-3479BRPRad-CTN'4964BRPTechnical-CTN4965EASTBERWICKHOSECOMPANYf25thandCentralAvenueBerwick,PA18603752-3577,752-3678,or752-3772EPRIA.DavidRossinOffice:(415)855-2061Home:(415)948-7939EPRISecurity:(415)855-2321GEISINGERMEDICALCENTERDanville,PA17822EmergencyDept.1-271-6591LifeFlight1-271-6666GENERALELECTRICBWREmergencySupport(408)971-1038HOBBIEVOLUNTEERFIRECOMPANYR.D.g2Wapwallopen,PA18660379-3086or379-3013HUNLOCKCREEKAMBULANCEASSOCIATIONP.O.Box35HunlockCreek,PA18621542-7514INPO1100Circle75Parkway,Suite1500Atlanta,GA30339EmergencyResponseCenter(404)953-0904or(404)952-0922 IN LCEMAControl'enter,CourthouseWilkes-Barre,PA18711-10018am-5pm-825-177624hourservice-824-9944CourthouseSW-825-1500CTN4906/4907/4908NATIONALWEATHERBUREAU(717)655-'9331or(717)457-6377NESCOPECKAMBULANCEASSOCIATIONWarrenStreetNescopeck,PA186351-784-7911PEMAP.O.Box3321Harrisburg,PA171051-783-8150orCTN4960/4961PENNSYLVANIAGASANDWATERCOMPANYOperatingcontrolofpipeline829-8624,823-3211,or825-7053DistributionSystem829-8734or800-432-8017PENNSYLVANIASTATEPOLICEShickshinnyBarracksR.D.81,Box346Berwick,PA18603542-4117,542-4118,or542-4119TroopPWyoming,PA18644$87-2185or693-2442PHILADELPHIAELECTRICCOMPANYMutualRadiologicalSupportPeachBottomPowerStation(717)456-7014PONDHILL-LILYLAKEAMB.ASSOC.R.D.$1Wapwallopen,PA18660379-3337RELIANCEFIRECOMPANY501WestThirdStreetBerwick,PA18603752-5621SAFETYLIGHTCORPORATION4150OldBerwfckRoadBloomsburg,PA17815(717)784-4344After5pmJohnWatts925-2887SALEMTOWNSHIPFIRECOMPANYNO.1BeachHaven,PA18601752-3577or752-3772SHICKSHINNYAREAVOLUNTEERFIRECOMPANY81NorthMainStreetShickshinny,PA18655542-4155SHICKSHINNYVOLUNTEERAMBULANCEASSOC.50FurnaceStreetShickshinny,PA18655542-4117(viaShickshinnyPSP)TELEDYNEISOTOPES50VanBurenAvenueWestwood,NJ07675SAMPLEANALYSIS(201)664-7070Afterhours:AlHogan:(201)666-8548Dr.Martin:(201)391-1676Or.Jeter:(201)767-3359HELICOPTERCHARTERSERVICEHorshamValleyAirways451CaredeanDriveHorsham,PA19044215-674-2100215-674-2871 TABECOMMUNITYRESOURCES53 11.E.lARRANGEMENTSWITHEMERGENCYRESPONSECONTRACTORSAttachment11.E.1listsprivateemergencyresponsecontractorsthatSusquehannacoulduseintheeventofanemergencyorspill.AllPPIILfacilitiesarefurnishedwiththislistofcontractors.Thelist.includeseachcontractor'sname,address,andphonenumber.
Attachment11.E.1LISTOFEMERGENCYRESPONSECONTRACTORSPENNSYLVANIAIndustrialWasteRemoval,Inc(0&C)2-ox141Lewisberry,PA17339-9537BusinessPhone:24-HourPhone:HomePhones:(717)938-6745(717)236-0476(717)766-7659(JamesKohr)(717)657-3450(StevenKohr)InlandPuminandDrede(0).0.Box140Downingtown,PA19335BusinessPhone:(215)269-3900(24-Hour)Contact:DaleYeagerMid-StateTradinCo.(08C)25rentonvenueP.0.Box3275Williamsport,PA17701BusinessPhone:(717)326-9041Contacts:SamSimonJuliusSimonJ.L.BeattInc.esta>ntreetNorristown,PA19403(0)BusinessPhone:(215)631-1124HomePhones:215)539-0663(RogerBeatty)21,5)368-0510(BoydDeiley)
Attachment11.E.1HenrYeska5SonsInc.oxGeorgetownRoadNazareth,PA18064(0)Business&HomePhone:HomePhones:(215)759-3290(HenryYeska)1(215)759-5635(DonaldD.Siegfried)(215)759-0649(HenryYeska,Jr.)J.YererWasteOil(0)~~PineGrove,PA17963BusinessPhone:(717)865-4441MobileDredin5PuminComan(05C)ottstownoaP.0.Box237Exton,PA19341BusinessPhone:(215)363-6677(24hours)Contact:HowardA.HarrisWasteConversion(C)Hatfield,PA19440BusinessPhone:(215)822-8996Contact:SteveLamberPetroccleInc.oxYork,PA17405BusinessPhone:Contact:(0)(717)843-0981(24hours)GeorgeL.Cramer,Jr.
NEWJERSEYAttachment11.E.1CoastalServices~8Paulsboro,NJ08066Business524-HourPhone:MomePhones:(609)423-2700609)423-7377(SteveWeber)609)468-7675(JoeOouglas)(609)423-1733(RussRicca)(609)4684937(HarryShute)SCAChemicalWasteServices,Inc.(08C)100ListervenueNewark,NJ07105BusinessPhone:(201)465-9100NewEnlandPollutionControlox8364Trenton,NJ08650BusinessPhone:(609)259-3333EastcoastPollutionControlInc.(0)ougtute-ar-aoutonControl)CencoBoulevardP.0.Box275Clayton,NJ08312BusinessPhones:(609)881-5100(215)923-2500Contact:John0.Cucinotta MARYLANOJ&LIndustries(08C)EfffTERdBa1timore,MD21220BusinessPhones:(301)488-080024-HourPhone(800)638-9116Attachment11.E.1Contact:H.J.BrissonAmericanRecoverComan(C)101rchtreetBaltimore,MD21226BusinessPhone:(301)355-062324-HourPhone:(301)388-0837Contact:RalphOaffinGSXServicesInc.(08C)~oxLaurel,MO20707BusinessPhone:(301)953-3673NOTES:"0"indicatesoilclean-upservicesprovided."C"indicateschemicalclean-upservicesprovided.
11.E.2ARRANGEMENTSWITHLOCALEMERGENCYRESPONSEAGENCIESANDHOSPITALSAttachment11.E.2listslocalemergencyresponseagenciesandhospitals,theiraddressesandphonenumberswithwhicharrangementshavebeenmadeintheeventofaspilloremergency.AdditionalcontactsspecifictoradiologicalemergenciescanbefoundintheSusquehannaEmergencyPlan.SpecificlettersofagreementregardingthisSection11.E.2canbefoundinTabCoftheHazardousMaterialEmergencyOff-SiteResponsePlan.
Attachment11.E.2LOCALEMERGENCYRESPONSEAGENCIESANOHOSPITALSBerwickHosital701E.16thStreetBerwick,PA18603(717)752-4551EastBerwickHoseCo.No.25thandCentralAvenueBerwick,PA18603752-3677,752-3678,or752-3772GeisinerMedicalCenterOanvi11e,PA17822EmergencyOepartment(717)271-6591LifeFlight(717)271>>6666HobbieVol.FireCo.R.D.P2Wapwallopen,PA18660(717)379-3086or3013NescoeckAmbulanceAssn.WarrenSt.Nescopeck,PA18635(,717)784-79.11PondHill-LilLakeFireCo.R.0.41Wapwallopen,PA18660(717)379-3337ShickshinnVol.AmbulanceAssoc.50FurnaceSt.Shickshinny,PA18655(717)542-4117(viaShickshinnyPaStatePolice)ShickshinnAreaVol.FireCo.81NorthMainStreetShickshinny,PA18655(717)542-4155SusuehannaSESBioloicalLaborator(717)542-2191RelianceFireCo.501WestThirdSt.Berwick,PA18603(717)752-5621HunlockCreekAmbulanceAssoc.P.0.Box35HunlockCreek,PA18621(717)542-7514SalemTownshiFireCo.No.1BeachHaven,PA18601(717)752-3677or3772SafetLihtCororation4150-AOldBerwickRoadBloomsburg,PA17815(717)784-4344After5p.m.JohnWatts-925-2887
TABFFACILITYRESOURCES61 EMERGENCYEQUIPMENTTheSusquehannaSEShasanextensivesupplyofequipmenton-siteavailableforuseduringanemergency,includingaspillresponsetrailer.EmergencyequipmentisdescribedinalistinAttachment11.F.1.Thislistincludestheequipment'sdescription,quantity,locationandmaintenanceprocedures(periodicityoftesting,etc.).Attachment11.F.2isadetailedinventoryofthespillresponsetrailer.Thisinventoryisconductedeverythreemonthsbythewasteyardworkcrew.
I SUSQUEHANNASESEMERGENCYEgUIPMBITAttachment11.F.1DESCRIPTION55-Gal.Open-HeadDrumsgUANTITY25each55-Gal.Closed-HeadDrums10each55-Gal.DrumGaskets12each55-Gal.Polyethylene-Lined5eachClosed-HeadDrumsLOCATIONWasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaMAINTENANCEMonthlyCheckMonthlyCheckMonthlyCheckMonthlyCheck85-Gal.Open-HeadSalvageDrumsAbsorbentPillowsActivatedCarbonforSolventSpillsAerialLadder5each2pallets100lbs.WasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaBerwickFireCompanyMonthlyCheckP.M.*P.M.P.M.AirCompressorAirSupply(forbreathingair)BackhoeBasketStretchersBulldozerBullhornCamera/Photoequipment*PeriodicMaintenanceFixedplantair5airpacksSeveralSecurityP.M.PlantStaff-Tech.P.M.Section,SafetyCroupEBSConstr'uctionP.M.F.P.A.-Through-outFacilityAirPacks-H.P.AreaEASConstruction,P.M.StrategicallyP.M.lgcatedthrough-outFacilityESSConstructionP.M.(OnRequest)
Attachment11.F.1OESCRIPTIONgUANTITYLOCATIONMAINTENANCEChainhoistChainsawChemicalNeutralizersChemicalSuitsSeveral1SeveralSeveralE&SConstructionPP&LMaintenanceE&SConstructionP.M.P.M.ChemistryOept.&N/AWasteAccumulationAreaSafetyOfficeP.M.WasteAccumulationAreaChlorineLeakPatchKitCutters(Power)OecontaminationEquipmentOrumPlugs(Assorted)OrumCoversOrumLinersEjector,smokeElevatedPlatformExplosimetersFans(Portable)FeltPadsFirefightingFirst-AidSuppliesSeveral20each10each6eachSeveralSeveral2boxesVariableVariableSO~BuildingOff-SiteFireCompaniesThroughoutPlant(Eye&BodyWashes)WasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaFireEqu'ipmentShedsE&SConstructionPP&LSafetyPP&LStoreroomWasteAccum.AreaThroughoutPlantPP&LFirst-Aid(S&A),Oispen-sary,ThroughoutPlantP.M.P.M.P.M.Non-H.P.Oecon.MonthlyCheck,MonthlyCheckMonthlyCheckP.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.MonthlyCheckP.M.P.M.
Attachment11.F.1OESCRIPTIONgUANTITYLOCATIONMAINTENANCEFoamConcentrateSupplyForkliftSeveralGallonsFireVanE&SConstructionPP&L/StoreroomsP.M.P.M.FoodSupplyCafeteria'sS&AP.M.Building/E&SConst.FuelSupplyGeneratorTrailerGloves(Assorted)GranularAbsorbentHeaters(Portable)Helicopter(Medical)HydraulicSpreadersJackHanmerJa'cksLightingEquipment,PortableMetalSawNeutrasorb(acidneutralizer)Neutracit(causticneutralizer)P.A.System4doz.6bagsSeveralSeveralSeveral1box1boxPP&LFuelAreaE&SConstructionWasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaPP&LWarehouse/MaintenanceAgreementwithLifeFlightGeisingerMedicalCenterOff-SiteFireCompaniesE&SConstructionE&SConstructionE&SConstruction/Maintenance/Off-SiteFireCompaniesE&SConstructionToolRoomWasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaThroughoutPlant/Elec.Maint.-PP&LP.M.P.M.MonthlyCheckMonthlyCheckP.M.P.M,P.M.~P.M.P.M.AsrequiredP.M.MonthlyCheckMonthlyCheckP.M.
Attachment11.F.1OESCRIPTIONgUANTITYLOCATIONMAINTENANCEPlug-N-PatchPlugRugsProtectiveCovera1lsRadioRadiationOetectorsRolledFeltAbsorbentS.C.B.A.(1hour)S.C.'B.A.(1/2hour)1kits1each,2doz.SeveralSeveral2rolls2060WasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaWasteAccum.AreaOPS,Security,"'SafetyI'.P.AreaHazardousWasteAreaH.P.,FireBrigadeShedsH.P.,HazardousWasteArea(ResponseTrailer)MonthlyCheckMonthlyCheckMonthlyCheckP.M.P.M.MonthlyCheckP.M.P.M.SolventAbsorbentSubmersiblePumpVaryingSeveralPPKLMaint./EASConst.P.M.WasteAccum.AreaP.M.Toilets,PortableToolBox'aterPumpWelding/CuttingSeveralSeveralSeveralSeveralThroughoutsitePP5L/Maint.AreaEKSConstruction/MaintenanceESSConstruction/MaintenanceP.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.
Attachment11.F.2SPILLRESPONSETRAILERINVNYHKLOATE:SIGNATURE:QUANTITYUNITSITEMOESCRIPTIONBIN¹SATIS-UNSATIS-FACTORYFACTORY6Each6Each6~Each6PairsProtectiveCoveralls-LargeProtectiveCoveralls-X-LargeRainCoatsRainPants6PairsRainBoots6Each2Each2Each.10Each2,Vials1Each1Each1Each1Each1EachFaceShieldsFullfacePieceRespiratorsOust/MistRespiratorsRespiratorCartridges(Varying)pHTestPaperHazardousMaterialsEmergencyResponseNFPAHazardousMaterialsGuideNIOSH/OSHAChemicalHazardsGuideOriver'sGuideonHazardousMaterialsChemicalGloveGuidesheet3A3A3A3AGuide3B3B3B3B3B
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4001.000,I,aeIK&C+'OO10~00100ll~14ll1~II44141)1~II~11414Il11~I~00140II10411iI~44111111401411.0l.~1010~II.OOIl.~044(aSy4001.000~IICC'mIIIIISFigure1:PopulationDistribution1980 Table2:PopulationDistribution19900-10MilesDistance(miles)SectorNNNENEENEEESESESSESSSMSMMSMMMNMNMNNMTOTALClMULATIVETOTAL0-11-2~8170720001405423254223438145341414234414458429ll401068191823K1,11132361,3992-34729160362262146362944331328584491151,7772,8773-41,1330194684217814691139849111394100002~47K5,3504-52'16036293701691345~101181~4913,99617925593229.03214'825-101,1001,90010,5001,3001,0002,1002,8003,4001,7001,0002,00012'001,4007009001.00045,70060,08210-MileTotal4,4482,00111,2161,5111,1882,5573,3813,7582,0531,4843,93117,3991,7641,1501,1671,02460,002
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CHEM~FEŽMATERIALSAFETYDATASHEETIIDENTIFICATIONMANUFACTURER'SNAMEEMERGENCYTELEPHONENO.ADDREssrrrurnoer,slicer.Cily.Sr~re.end2IPCodrrCHEMICALNAMEANDSYNONYMSS>>if>>ricAcidConcentratedCHEMICAt.FAMILYAcLdIICHEMSAFEŽINSTRUCTIONALCLASSIFICATIONFORMULATRADENAMEANDSYNONYMSH2S04CASNUMSERII007664939AffixAppropnateChemsafeŽlnstructiOnalClassificationLabel'RarerlocHEMSAFETinslrucuonalboovelsiorgaiaregardingIneorooerties.sooropnvesaleuleandstorage.anoemergencyresponselorthisclassolsubstance.IIIHAZARDOUSINGREDIENTSINGREDIENTNAMEHdroaenSulfate(H2S04)TLVANDSOURCEunits)93-1mg/mforINGREDIENTNAMEwater.Canconta1now4.imuritlevelssuchasTLVANDSOURCEunitsCurrentdOSHAstanaardBal*MaterialisobtainedbythereactionofSO~andIVPHYSICALDATABoilingPointat760mmHgVaporPressure(mmHgat~')VaporDensity(Air=I)SolubilityInWater(%byWeight)C340Completely>$.02%max.ofjrgngFeSpecificGravity(Hr0=1)60/60F)PercentVolatileBVolume{%)EvaporationRateButIAcetate=tMeltingPoint('F.)degC~~>.~~>>H(u:f'Trworkweek,of1mg/m1.8354NANA'a-34AppearanceandDc!orClear,colorless,hygroscopicoilyliquidwithnoodor.VFIREANOEXPLOSIONHAZARDDATAFlasnPoinlIMelhodUsed)tFlamrnsbl~LimilsinAirI'4byvolumelLowerILeilUOOerIueilEalingrnsingMediaEVentOugSuur1CaC11SnOniammae,11SaZarOuSWenpreSen1naixstog)sggtegE)trmegtgetctanksof2s04withwatertoavoidrupture1fexposedto1re.Donot!eidesec1allwhendilutedwithwatercanreactw1measto1crateammaeyrogengas.uur1cac1anm1ssanvaporFireandEsplosionHazardsF'ientandfullrotectiveclothinVlLOCATIONSUSEDANDSTORED(CompletedByUser)LocalionsUsedLocationsStoredWhileSprmgbornRegulatorySerwcos.Inc,ISRs)beiiavesInaltheduacontainedhereinvetactualandbollweethattheopinhhvsesprossodarothoseoldualihedexpens.thedalevenollobotakenasawvranlyorrepresenlauonlorwhichsRsassumeslegalresponsibility,Theyareofferedsorelyloryourconsideration.investigation.andvenrica.lion.AnyuseolthisdaleandinlormalionmuslbedeterminedbylhouserloboinaccordancewithappllcacsoIodorv,slatevldlocallawsandregulations,CHEMSAFEŽFORMS2SERVICE%NCTHIRTYSPRINGBORNCENTERENFIELD.CONNECTICUT06082{Continuedonreversesidi
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NO.53MATERIALSAFETYDATASHEETGENIUMPUBLISHINGCORPORATION1145CATALYNSTREETSCHENECTADY,NY12303-1836USA(518)317.8855SECTIONIsMATERIALIDENTIFICATIONofNIUMNJOU5MIHococt.DtJu].y1979.TERIALNAMECHLORINERDESIGNATIONS:C12~CASII007782505ESCRXPTION:Agasshippedinsteelcylindersasaliquidunderitsownvaporpressure.ACTURERsAvailablefrommanysuppliers.SECTIONIleINGREDIENTSANDHAZARDSChlorine*CurrentOSHAceilinglimit.ACGIHTLV(1978)is1ppmwithaSTELof3ppmforupto15minutesexposure.NIOSH(1976)proposedaceilinglimitof0.5ppm(15minutesamplingtime).(ControversygoingonwhetherOSHAstandardshouldincludeceilinglimitornot.))99HAZARDDATA8-hrTWA1ppm(C)or3mg/m3*SECTION.IIIePHYSICALDATAensyasBoilingpointat1atm,degC------34Gasat1atm,g/liter---3.214Vaporpressureat20C,mmHg----4800Liquidat3.65atm,g/cc<<-1.47Vapordensity(Air1)2.49Molecularweight.------70.91Watersolubilityat20C,1atm,g/1-7.3AppearanceaOdorsAgreenish-yellowgasorclear,amber-coloredliquidwithasuffo-cating,pungent,irritatingodor.Theodorrecognitionthreshold(100'ftestpanel,unfatigued)isreportedat0.314peen.Theamoriseasilynoticedat1.9-3.5ppnandhasbeenrereedasintolerableat2.6-41deontheobserver.SECTIONIVsFIREANDEXPLOSIONDATAasointandMethodAutoiitionTem.FlammabilitLimitsInAirNon-flammableLOWERUPPERUseextxnguxsngmasaopropraeoresurcoolintact,fire-exposedcontainers(onetontanksandcylinderswillreleasechlorinewhenafusiblemetalsafetyplugmeltsatI58-165P.)Ifpossible,havespeciallytrainedpersonnelremoveintactcylindersfromfirearea.lorinewillsupporttheburningofmostcombustiblematerials,gustasoxygendoes.Flammablegasesandvaporscanformexplosivemixtureswithchlorine.irefightersmustuseself-containedbreathingequipment,eyeprotection,andfullpro-tective'clothiwhenfightingfiresinwhichchlorineisinvolved.SECTIONVoREACTIVITYDATAorexssesteecontarsatroomtemperatureen.Intenseocaeat(above215oC)onsteelwallscancausesteeltoigniteinchlorine.]Itisapowerfuloxidisingagentwhichreactsviolent1ywithreducingagentsandcombus-tiblematerials.Materialssuchasacetylene,turpentine,otherh)tdrocarbons,aamonia,,hydrogen,ether,powderedmetals,etc.mustbekeptawayfromchlorine.Itreactswith82SandH2OformingHClgitcombineswithCOandSO2toformphosgeneandsulfurylchloride(toxicandcorrosivematerials)~Wetchlorine(150ppmwater)corrosivelyattacksmostcceaenmetals.Handlingchlorinerequiresspecialmaterialstechnology.ceyptglioHNGeahahal444ag~~wry~~~yeaaaar'1ayececeia4aiaah~GENIUMPUBLISHING 4'
No.SECTIONVI~HEALTHHAZARDINFORMATIONTLV1ppmor3mg/m(C)Chlorinebelievedtodamagethebodybylocalcorrosive"effects~onlrnosystemiceffects.5-8xtpminaizwillbeseverelyirritatingtoeyes,nose,andx'espiratorytractofmostMdividualsinafewminutes(10ppmintolerableforavg.person).Higherlevelexposuresproducecoughing,dyspnea,burnsoftheskin,conjunctivitis,pulmonaryedema(maybedelayed)anddeathtdependingonconcentrationandtimeofexposure(35-51ppm,lethalinanhour;afewdeepbreathsfatalat1000ppm).Reducedrespiratorycapacity(especiallyaxingsmokers)anddentalerosioncanre-sultfromchroniclowlevelexposure.Anycontactwithliauidchlorinecausesburns,blisteringandtissuedestruction.FIRSTAID:CallhsicianIMMEDIATELYforanersonoverexsedtochlorinelmedicalhelpiscct~raadilavailable,ccatiauetlushiaewithwater.SkinContact:(Treatforinhalationexposurefirstl)RemovecontaminatedclothingunderasafetvshowerWashexposedskinareasthoroughlvwithwater.Inhalation:Removetofreshair.Restorebreath1ngwhenrequizecl.Havetrainedperson45lllQITSt'eroxygenuntilvictimbreatheseasilyonhisown.KeepwarmandatrestlInmildcases,givemilktorelievethroatirritation.SECTIONVlItSPILL>LEAK>ANDDISPOSALPROCEDURESEstablishwrittenemergencyplansandspecialtrainingofpersonnelwherechlorineisused.Notifysafetypersonnel.Provideventilation.Excludefromareaallexceptspeciallytrained,assignedpersonnelwithapprovedself-containedbreathingequipmentandappropriateprotectiveclothing.Findandstopleak.(Largeuncontrollableleaksrequireenvironmentalconsiderationandpossibleevacuationafsurroundingarea.)Hoveleakingcontainertoisolatedarea.Positiontoxeleasegasnotliquid.Whenpossibledrawoffchlorinetoprocessortodisposalsystem.DISPOSALcBubblethroughalargevolumeof15\aqueousNa08orotheralkali.Suit-aSIyZxsposeofresultingsolution.FollowFederal,Stateandlocalregulations.SECTIONVIIItSPECIALPROTECTIONINFORMATIONProvidegeneralandlocalexhaustventilationtameetTLVrequizements.Providesuit-ableventingforlowlyingaxeas.Useenclosed,isolatedprocessingandhandlingwheneverpossible.Fullface-piecezespiratorsmustbeavailablefornon-routineandemergencyuseccanistergasmaskbelow5000ppminairandself-containedbreathingequipmentforotherconditions.Workersshouldbeprovidedwithchemicalsafetygogglesandimperviousgloves.Fullprotectiveclothingmustbeusedwhenneededtapreventexposuretochlorine,liquiorgas.Dailychangeofworkclothesandshoweringafterworkshiftarerecommended.Eyewashstationsandchemicalsafetyshowersmustheavailableinareasofhandlingandstorageofchlorine.SECTIONIXeSPECIALPRECAUTIONSANDCOMMENTSStorechlorinecontainersinwell-ventilatedareasoflowfirepotential,awayfromincompatiblematerials(seeSec.V)andawayfromsourcesofheatandignition.Pro-tectcontainersfranweatherandphysicaldamage>followstandardsafetyproceduresforcontainersofcompressed,corrosivegases.Providespecialtrainingtoworkershandlingchlorine.Regularlyinspect(andtest)pipingandcontainmentusedforchlorineservice.Liquidlevelsshouldbelessthan85\oftankorcylindercapacityUsepreplacementandperiodicmedicalexamsgprecludefromworkplaceexposuretochlorinethosewithcardiacpulmonazyorchronicrespiratoryproblems.SpecialReft"ChlorineandHyhrogenChloride",Chapter5,NationalAcademyofScience,Washington,DC(1976).hTASOURCE(S)CODE:2-12'7e19p24e26udo9ltaeaaeleereewdtoetpoteAerneaenn<<ernterurcnaaei'atuuaeeaa<<eIl<<eaeerepthteeear'<<<<canoe<<.Teeetare.aretewone<<anateec<<en<<trader<<<<rrre<<eeertaenat~.0~maesnereersaoieraereerea<<tateraeue<<recteleratekenneaanter<<treteaanntaeur.dne<<i~standardtrwreaaaeCeraiteneaevolcweleeueaAPPROVALS:IndustrialHygieneSefetMEDICALREVIEWc12/79GENIUMPUBLlSHING
'IRSpecialtyGasMaterialSafetyDataSheetEMERGENCYPHONE(800)5239374INPENNSYLVANIA(800)3229092AIRPRODUCTSANDCHEMICALS,INC.BOX538ALLENTOWN,PA18105(215)481.8257PRODUCTNAMESULFURDIOXIDETRADKNAMEANDSYNONYMSSulfurDixoideCHEMICALNAMEANDSYNONYMSSulfurDioxideCAS¹7446-09-5IssUEDATEMarch1978REvlsfoNDATEMarch1985FORMULASOsCHEMICALFAMILYInoranicAcidTIMEWEIGHTEDAVERAGEEXPOSUREUMITHEAI.THHAZARDDATA5ppmSYMPTOMSOFEXPOSURESulfurdioxideisextremelyirritatingtotheairway,eyesandskin.Dependingontheintensityanddurationofexpo-sure,effectsmayvaryfrommildirritationtoseveredestructionoftissues.Symptomsofexposuremayincludeburningsensations,coughing,wheezing,laryngitis,shortnessofbreath.headache,nausea,andvomiting.Penetra-tionofsulfurdioxideintothelowerairwaymayproducebronchitis,chemicalpneumonitis,andpulmonaryedema.Contactofsulfurdioxidewiththeeyeswillcausepain,tearing,inflammation,swellingoftissueandpossiblede-structionoftheeye.Contactofsulfurdioxidewiththeskinwillcausesevereburnsorirritationoftheskin.Cryo-genicburnsmaybecausedbytheliquid.TOXICOLOGICALPROPERTIESInhalationhumanTCLo:3ppm/5daysExposuretoatmospherescontaminatedwithsulfurdioxideisextremelyirritating.Itsodorandpromptirritantac-tionprovidesawarningofexposuretotoxicconditions.Highconcentrationsareextremelydestructivetotissuesoftheairway.eyesandskin.Inhalationmayhavefatalconsequencesasaresultofspasm,inflammationandedemaofthelarynxandbronchi;chemicalpneumonitisandpulmonaryedema.Exposureoftheeyestohighcon-centrationsmayresultinulcerationoftheconjunctivaandcorneaanddestructionofalloculartissues.Contactwiththeskincausessevereburns.Systematictoxicityduetosulfurdioxideisnotknowntooccur.RECOMMENDEDFIRSTAIDTREATMENTRESCUEPERSONNELSHOULDAVOIDUNNECESSARYEXPOSURENInhalation:Movetheaffectedpersontoanuncontaminatedatmosphere.Ifexposurehasbeentominorconcentra-tionsforalimitedtime,usuallynotreatmentwillberequired.Ifbreathinghasstoppedorisimpaired,giveassistedrespiration(e.g.,mouth-to-mouth).Supplementaloxygenshouldbeadministered.Keepthevictimwarmandquiet.Assurethatthevictimdoesnotaspiratevomitedmaterialbyuseofpositionaldrainage.Assurethatmucusdoesnotobstructtheairway.Seekmedicalattentionatonce.~EeContact:CONTACTLENSESSHOULDNOTBEUSEDBYPERSONSPOTENTiAt.LYEXPOSEDTOSULFURDIOXIDE.Sulfurdioxidecontaminationoftheeyesshouldbetreatedbyimmediateandprolongedirrigationwithlargequantitiesofwater.Assureadequateflushingoftheeyesbyseparatingthelidswithfingers.Obtainmedicalassistanceatonce.(Continuedonlastpage)Informationcontainedinthismaterialsafetydatasheetisofferedwithoutchargeforusebytechnicallyqualifiedpersonnelattheirdiscretionandrisk.Allstatements,technicalinformationandrecommendationscontainedhereinarebasedontestsanddatawhichwebelievetobereliable.buttheaccuracyorcompletenessthereofisnotguaranteedandnowarrantyofanykindismadewithrespectthereto.ThisinformationisnotintendedasalicensetooperateunderorarecommendationtopracticeorinfringeanypatentofthisCompanyorotherscoveringanyprocess,compositionofmatteroruse.sincethecompanyshallhavenocontroloftheuseoftheproductdescnbedherein,thecompanyassumesnoliabilityforlossordamageincurredfromtheproperorimproperuseofsuchproduct.
HAZARDOUSMIXTURESOFOTHERLIQUIDS,SOUDS,ORGASESSulfurdioxidedissolvesinwatertoformsulfurousacid,whichisunstablewhenexposedtoheat.BOILINGPOINT13.9'F(-10.5'C)VAPORPRESSURE70'F49.1psia(338.5kPa)SOLUBILITYINWATERSolubleAPPEARANCEANDODORColorlessaswithastronpunentodor.PHYSICALDATAUQUIDDENSITYATBOIUNGPOINT89.3Ib/ft'1430.4kg/m')QASDENSITYAT70'F,1atnt0.1687Ib/fthm(2.70kg/ma)FREEZINGPOINT-103.9'F(-75.5'C)FIREANDEXPLOSIONHAZARDDATAFLASHPOINT(Methodused)AUTOIGNITIONTEMPERATUREN/AN/AEXTINGUISHINGMEDIAN/AFLAMMABLEUMITS'YoBYVOLUMELELUELN/AELECTRICALCLASSIFICATIONNonhazardousSPECIALFIREFIGHTINQPROCEDURESIfsulfurdioxidecontainersareinvolvedinafire,keepcylindercoolwithawatersprayfromadistance.UNUSUALFIREANDEXPLOSIONHAZARDSN/ASTABLEUnstableStableREACTIVITYDATACONDITIONSTOAVOIDINCOMPATIBILITY(Matertalatoavoid)Aluminum,zincHAZARDOUSDECOMPOSITIONPRODUCTSHAZARDOUSPOLYMERIZATIONMayOccurCONDITIONSTOAVOIDWIIINotOccurXSPILLORLEAKPROCEDURESSTEPSTOBETAKENINCASEMATERIALISRELEASEDORSPILLEDSpillsofsulfurdioxidecanbehandledbywashingdowntheareawithwaterandneutralizingwithalkali.WASTfDISPOSALMETHODDonotattempttodisposeofwasteorsurplussulfurdioxide.ReturnallunusedquantitiestoAirProductsandChemicals,Inc.forproperdisposal.roAirproductsandChemicals.Inc,1985 SPECIALPROTECT(ONINFORMATIONREsviRATDRYpRDTEcTIDNIspecitytype)Positivepressureself-containedbreathingapparatusshouldbeavailableforemergencyuse.VENTILATION(Seebackpage)PROTECTIVEGLOVESRubberEYEPROTECTIONSafetygogglesorglassesLOCALEXHAUSTMECHANICAL(Qen,iAtworkandfloorlevelSPECIALOTHEROTHERPROTECTIVEEQUIPMENTSafeshoes,safeshowers,eebaths,faceshieldSPECIALPRECAUTIONS*SPECIALULSEUNQINFORMATIOND.O.T.GreenLabel,NonflammableGasSPECIALHANDLINQRECOMMENDATIONSUseonlyinawell-ventilatedarea.Neverdropcylindersorallowthemtostrikeeachotherviolently.Avoiddraggingorslidingcylinders.evenforshortdistances.Theyshouldbemovedbyasuitablehandtruck.Keepthevalvepro-tectioncapinplaceuntilcylinderissecuredandreadyforuse.Alwaysinsertatraporcheck-valveinthelinetopreventhazardousback-flowintothecylinder.Useapressurereducingregulatorwhenconnectingtolowerpres-surepipingsystems.ForadditionalhandlingrecommendationsconsulttheAirProductsSpecialtyGasCatalogSafetyandTechnicalIn-formationSectionorCompressedGasAssociationPamphletP-1.SPECIALSTORAGERECOMMENDATIONSProtectagainstphysicaldamage.Storecylindersinacool,dry,well-ventilatedareaofnoncombustibleconstruc-tion.Protectcylindersfromexcessivetemperaturerisebystoringawayfromsourcesofheat.Nopartofacylindershouldbesubjectedtoatemperatureabove125'F(52'C).Storecylindersinanuprightpositionandfirmlyse-cured.Segregatefullandemptycylinders.Storageinsubsurfacelocationsshouldbeavoidedsincesulfurdioxideisheavierthanair.Foradditionalstoragerecommendations.consulttheAirProductsSpecialtyGasCatalogSafetyandTechnicalIn-formation/ectionorCompressedGasAssociationPamphletP-1.SPECIALPACKAQINQRECOMMENDATIONSIrAnhydroussulfurdioxideisnoncorrosivetosteelandothercommonstructuralmetalsexceptzinc.Inthepresenceofmoisture.however,corrosiveconditionsdevelop(SOa+HsOHsSOs).Lead,carbon,graphiteandstainlesssteelarerecommendedforhandlingmoistsulfurdioxide.OTHERRECOMMENDATIONSORPRKCAUTIONSDonotheatcylindersofsulfurdioxideusingheatlamps,etc.tomaintaininternalpressure.Thispracticehasre-sultedinrupturedsafetyreliefdevices.'VariousGovernmentagencies(i.e.,DepartmentofTransportation,OccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration,FoodandDrugAdministrationandothers)mayhavespecificregulationsconcerningthetransportation,handling,storageoruseofthisproductwhichwillnotbereflectedinthisdatasheet.Thecustomershouldreviewtheseregulationstoensurethatheisinfullcompliance.
T SpecialtyGesOepartmentAirPrpductsandChemicals.Inc.Box538.Allentown,PA18105(215)4818257AIN/-,PfÃ)DVCTSLRECOMMENDEDFIRSTAIDTREATMENT(Continued)SkinContact:Flushtheaffectedareapromptlywithlargequantitiesofwaterfor15minutes.Removecontaminatedclothingasquicklyaspossible.Exceptinthemostminor,superficialandlocalizedburns,covertheaffectedareawithasteriledressingorcleansheetingandtransportformedicalcare.DONOTAPPLYGREASESOROINT-MENTS.Controlshockifpresent.Laundercontaminatedclothingbeforereuse.Contaminatedfootwearmustgen-erallybediscarded.VENTILATIONGoodnaturalventilationissufficientforstorage.Mechanicalventilationisnecessaryindoors.PrintedlnU.S.A.320.508 1"