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SPCC Plan Training . USDOC, NOAA, OFA Environmental Compliance. These training slides have been created by the RECOS - Minh, Lynnette and Mark. They have been purposely designed to follow the sections within the standard SPCC Plans created by the RECOs and NWS HQ.
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SPCC Plan Training USDOC, NOAA, OFA Environmental Compliance
These training slides have been created by the RECOS - Minh, Lynnette and Mark. They have been purposely designed to follow the sections within the standard SPCC Plans created by the RECOs and NWS HQ. You can download these slides and perform the training yourself for your staff. Contents include a Certificate page and attendance log You can also call your RECO for assistance. We will be glad to help in any way.
How to Run this training • Familiarize yourself with your SPCC. Have it signed. • Schedule a day when your MIC will be available to provide management show of support. If MIC can’t attend - then you must have them to kick it off. • This can take 2-4 hours, depending on the length of time for your spill drill exercise and the amount of discussion folks get into.
Attendance LogSPCC TrainingDate________________________Instructor(s)___________________________________________________________ Please print your first and last name
Objectives • SPCC Applicability • Understanding Management commitment • Familiarity with your SPCC plan • Pre-planning (e.g., prevention, control, countermeasure, and reporting) • Spill kits • Written exam
SPCC Applicability (40CFR112) • Non-transportation related facilities that: • due to their location, could reasonably be expected to discharge oil into or upon the navigable waters of the U.S. or adjoining shorelines; and • have a total underground storage capacity >42,000 gallons, or • have a total above ground storage capacity >1,320 gallons, or • have a single, above ground storage tank with a capacity >660 gallons • A copy of the 40 CFR 112 is included in the plan.
Management Commitment • Requirements (40CFR112.5) • Every 3 years • Within 1 year of a change in facility design, construction, operation, or maintenance. • Commitment • Full approval of NOAA and NWS • Signed by the Responsible Manager (e.g., DRO – Designated Responsible Official, MIC, OIC, and etc...). Someone with resources allocation authority • Commit necessary resources for its implementation
NWS SPCC Plan • Signature page • Part I – General Information • Part II - Design Components & Operational Procedures for Spill Prevention and Control • Part III – Spill Countermeasures and Reporting • Part IV – Recommended Improvement • Appendices for procedures and inspection checklist
SPCC Plan Signature Page (s) • Management Approval Signature • Professional Engineer Stamp (initial plan) • Date (e.g., within 1 year of a facility change or 3 years)
Part 1 – General Information • General • Name, type, date of initial operation, address, and POC. • Site Description and Operations • Location, layout, & operations • Storage and usage • Drainage Pathway & Distance to Navigable Water • Spill History • Spill Potential, Volumes, and Rates
Part II – Spill Prevention & Control • Design Components • Bulk storage system (e.g., tanks, piping containment, and alarms) • Site security (e.g., lighting, fencing, gate, and etc…) • Recommended improvements listed in Part IV • Operational Procedures • Fuel delivery • Inspection and Maintenance • Training • Recordkeeping – 3 years
Part III – Countermeasure & Reporting • Countermeasure procedure • What actions to take in a spill event • SAFETY comes first! • Spill reporting • General notification (NOAA internal only) • Federal notification • State notification • Cleanup Contractor Notification
Part IV – Recommended Improvements • A list of recommended improvement prepared by the PE • Facility Designated Responsible Official is responsible for the implementation of these items • Work with your regional engineering staff and RECO to implement these items (e.g., plan, budget, and execute)
Spill Prevention & Control Preplanning • Review the SPCC plan at lease annually • Get to know your storage system (e.g, layout, shutoff valves, and alarms) • Know your operational procedures • Fuel delivery • Inspection & Maintenance • Training for new and incumbent employees • Recordkeeping – 3 years
Spill Countermeasure • SAFETY first – account for all personnel!!! • Know your spill kit location • Know your spill countermeasure as described in Part III or remember the SWIMS procedure • Stop the leak (e.g, shut the valve, shut off ventilation, shut off all ignition sources in the immediate area, and etc…) • Warn others (e.g, call for helps – cleanup contractors) • Isolate the area (e.g., rope off the area, divert flow catch basin with contents of spill kit, and etc…) • Minimize your exposure (e.g., PPE and stay upwind) • Standby to assist spill responders
SWIM Procedure Spill Response Spill Response Stop the spill Warn others Isolate the area Minimize your exposure & Manage the Cleanup
Environmental focal point is co lateral duty B. AST is 660 gallons or more C. MIC is operational today D. Total tank capacity on site is 1320 gallons E. Discharge from AST could reach navigable waterways F. An auditor says Who wants to be a Millionaire? Which of these conditions require an SPCC Plan?
Hazardous Waste Regulations C. SWIM SIN FLOAT F. Dog Paddle Who wants to be a Millionaire? What procedure do you follow to properly manage a spill? B. Nothing - if it doesn’t reach the water
SWIM Procedure Spill Response Spill Response Stop the spill Warn others Isolate the area Minimize your exposure & Manage the Cleanup
Spill Reporting • General notification for all spill • Internal to NOAA only • Federal Notifications • Visible rainbow sheen on water • EPA within 60 days if greater than 1,000 gallons or 2 spills that cause visible sheens w/i a 12-month period. • State Notification • Typically 25 gallons on soil • Varies from state to state. See Part III • Cleanup Contractor Notification • Documentation – Spill report • Recordkeeping – 3 years
Spill Kit • Okay, let’s have some fun. • We’ll have a contained spill that we would cleanup with absorbent from a typical spill kit.
Are there any questions? THEN, ITS EXAM TIME
Written Exam • Date of management and PE signature • Who is your cleanup contractor? • Which state agency do you call in for spills? • What is your training requirements? • Describe the countermeasure procedure. • When is notification required (e.g, within NOAA, Federal, and State)? • How long should you keep your record?
Certificate of Completion has successfully completed Spill Prevention and Counter Measures Training Instructor- Date
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