Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 33 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part V - Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials
Subpart 1 - Department of Environmental Quality-Hazardous Waste
Chapter 10 - Generators of Hazardous Waste
Subchapter D - Preparedness, Prevention and Emergency Procedures for Large Quantity Generators
Section V-1061 - Emergency Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Whenever there is an imminent or actual emergency situation, the emergency coordinator or his designee shall immediately:
B. Whenever there is a release, fire, or explosion, the emergency coordinator shall immediately identify the character, exact source, amount, and areal extent of any released materials. The emergency coordinator may do this by observation or review of the facility records or manifests and, if necessary, by chemical analysis.
C. Concurrently, the emergency coordinator shall assess possible hazards to human health or the environment that may result from the release, fire, or explosion. This assessment shall consider both direct and indirect effects of the release, fire, or explosion (e.g., the effects of any toxic, irritating, or asphyxiating gases that are generated, or the effects of any hazardous surface water run-offs from water or chemical agents used to control fire and heat-induced explosions).
D. If the emergency coordinator determines that the facility has had a release, fire, or explosion, which could threaten human health or the environment, outside the facility, the emergency coordinator shall report the findings as follows.
E. During an emergency, the emergency coordinator shall take all reasonable measures necessary to ensure that fires, explosions, and releases do not occur, recur or spread to other hazardous waste at the generator's facility. These measures shall include, where applicable, stopping processes and operations, collecting and containing released hazardous waste, and removing or isolating containers.
F. If the generator stops operations in response to a fire, explosion or release, the emergency coordinator shall monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment, wherever this is appropriate.
G. Immediately after an emergency, the emergency coordinator shall provide for treating, storing, or disposing of recovered waste, contaminated soil or surface water, or any other material that results from a release, fire, or explosion at the facility. Unless the generator can demonstrate, in accordance with LAC 33:V.109.Hazardous Waste.4 or 5, that the recovered material is not a hazardous waste, then it is a newly generated hazardous waste that shall be managed in accordance with all applicable requirements and conditions for exemption in LAC 33:V.Chapters 10, 11, 13, and 43.
H. The emergency coordinator shall ensure the following in the affected area(s) of the facility.
I. The generator shall note in the operating record the time, date, and details of any incident that requires implementing the contingency plan. Written follow-up reports for any unauthorized discharge that requires notification shall be submitted by the large quantity generator to SPOC within seven calendar days of the initial notification in accordance with LAC 33:1.3925 and the Louisiana State Police, Department of Public Safety within five business days of the incident in accordance with LAC 33.V.Subpart 2.10111.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2180 et seq.