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Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan Application of Plan This plan applies to all employees, contractors and guests of the Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd trading as Dolphin Marine Magic (DMM). This policy is to be read in conjunction with 2015 Incident Report and Investigation Procedure 2015 Emergency Evacuation Policy and Procedure 2015 Emergency Management Policy and Procedure Purpose of Plan: 1. To prepare for and improve the management of any pollution incidents occurring at the Pet Porpoise Pool site and to facilitate better co-ordination with relevant response agencies. 2. To comply with new requirements of Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Act 2011 (POELLA) Part 5.7A to prepare, keep, test and implement a pollution incident response management plan. Definition of a “pollution incident” Pollution incident means an incident or set of circumstances during or as a consequence of which there is or is likely to be a leak, spill or other escape or deposit of a substance, as a result of which pollution has occurred, is occurring or is likely to occur. It includes an incident of a set of circumstances in which a substance has been placed or disposed of on premises, but it does not include an incident or set of circumstances involving only the emission of any noise. A pollution incident is required to be notified if there is a risk of “material harm to the environment” which is defined in section 147 of the POEO Act as: a) harm to the environment is material if: i) it involves actual or potential harm to the health or safety of human beings or to ecosystems that is not trivial or 1 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd ii) Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 it results in actual or potential loss of property damage of an amount, or amounts in aggregate, exceeding $10,000 Description and Likelihood of hazards Potential hazards include Storage of hazardous substances on site and the potential failure of containment tanks. This could lead to 1. Uncontrolled release of hazardous substances into the environment. Hazardous substances stored at Pet Porpoise Pool Liquid Chlorine - Up to 4250 ltrs LP gas - Up to 600 ltrs Paint solvents / thinners - Up to 20 ltrs Risk Assessment – Liquid Chlorine Consequences Likelihood Severe Major Medium Minor Negligible (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Almost certain (A) Likely (B) Possible (C) Unlikely (D) Rare (E) L Key to the risk rating E Extreme risk — Immediate action required; this level of risk needs detailed research and planning by senior management. 2 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 H High risk — Action plan is required as soon as practicable by senior management. M Moderate risk — Action plan is required by Area/Department Manager. L Low risk — Managed by routine procedures and employees under supervision. T Trivial risk — Unlikely to need specific application of resources. Pre emptive actions Liquid Chlorine: As per regulations, the liquid chlorine tanks are designed with bunded areas to contain any spills onsite. Any small spills are contained into the specific area and can be cleaned up with appropriate spill kit containing chlorine neutraliser. There are also detailed procedures in place and appropriate PPE to ensure staff use liquid chlorine safely. In the Event of an Incident involving Liquid Chlorine: There are a number of ways a major liquid chlorine spill could occur 1. Bund and tank rupture 2. Vandalism where chlorine could be drained out of tank 3. Natural disaster There are two types of major liquid chlorine spills that could occur 1. On site : where all the spillage is controlled by the bund system 2. Off site: where the spillage flows onto adjoining properties and/or creek In the event of a major spillage or contamination to personnel, the following procedure should be followed 1. The area must be evacuated at once 2. Consult with the CEO and WHS Co-ordinator on the MSDS of liquid chlorine if applicable 3. Treat any persons that may be contaminated by washing in large amounts of water and removing contaminated clothing 4. Isolate the affected area by erecting a barricade to prevent other persons from entering the area. 5. Sandbag main drain to prevent run off into stormwater 6. Staff who have been trained to deal with a situation are to flush the area with fresh water and apply neutraliser as necessary 7. Normal work must not be resumed until the WHS co-ordinator is satisfied that it is safe to do so. 3 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 Risk Assessment – LP gas Consequences Likelihood Severe Major Medium Minor Negligible (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Almost certain (A) Likely (B) Possible (C) Unlikely (D) Rare (E) L Key to the risk rating E Extreme risk — Immediate action required; this level of risk needs detailed research and planning by senior management. H High risk — Action plan is required as soon as practicable by senior management. M Moderate risk — Action plan is required by Area/Department Manager. L Low risk — Managed by routine procedures and employees under supervision. T Trivial risk — Unlikely to need specific application of resources. In the Event of a major gas leak In the event of a major gas leak, the evacuation procedure needs to be followed immediately 1 Ensure your own safety. Alert the senior manager to the incident of a major gas leak. 2 Senior manager to assess the incident and alert CEO who will activate the evacuation siren if necessary. 3 Turn off the gas at the main valve. 4 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 4 Alert emergency Services 5 When Emergency Services arrive the CEO and senior manager will explain the situation to them. 6 Normal work must not be resumed until the CEO, Senior Manager and WHS Coordinator are satisfied that it is safe to do so. Risk Assessment – Paint Solvent /Thinners Consequences Likelihood Severe Major Medium Minor Negligible (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Almost certain (A) Likely (B) Possible (C) Unlikely (D) Rare (E) L Key to the risk rating E Extreme risk — Immediate action required; this level of risk needs detailed research and planning by senior management. H High risk — Action plan is required as soon as practicable by senior management. M Moderate risk — Action plan is required by Area/Department Manager. L Low risk — Managed by routine procedures and employees under supervision. T Trivial risk — Unlikely to need specific application of resources. The volume of solvents / thinners stored at Pet Porpoise Pool amounts only to approximately 20 litres. 5 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 In the event of a spill of Paint Solvents / Thinners 1 Ensure your own safety Alert the senior manager to the incident of a spill of Paint Solvents / Thinners. 2 Evacuate the area and notify the CEO of a spill. 3 Contain spill and if necessary CEO will alert Emergency Services. 4 If only small cover area in absorbent material and ready fire Extinguisher. Spill Procedures: The major hazard of large spills is the potential release of hazardous concentrations of flammable vapours. Therefore, in the event of a large spill of the material, (i.e., 4 litre container), shut off any ignition sources. If there is personal injury or a strong threat of personal injury, call emergency services on 000. Do not let anyone enter the spill area. Employees shall restrict access to the work area. Small spills may be absorbed or wiped up using absorbent materials or paper towels. After absorbing any excess liquid, clean-up materials should be placed in an approved metal container with a self-closing lid. Authority and Indemnity During emergency situations or exercises, the responsible Emergency Response Personnel (ERP) shall have authority to issue instructions to evacuate all persons from the site and/or areas. Such instructions are to be adhered to at all times by all employees and visitors. These personnel shall be indemnified against civil liability resulting from practice or emergency evacuation of a site where personnel act in good faith and in the course of their duties Emergency Response Personnel (ERP) Name Emergency Response Personnel Evacuation Co-ordinator Deputy Evacuation Co-ordinator Area 1 Warden Area 2 Warden Area 3 Warden First Aid Officers CEO or next senior manager WHS Manager Senior café supervisor on day Senior marine supervisor on day Senior LSS supervisor on day 6 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 Any incident causing destruction, loss of property, shut down or disruption of business operations; CEO or Senior Manager to CALL EMERGENCY SERVICES if necessary. Notification should include the type of incident, the exact location and details of any person or persons who might be injured, in distress, or at risk. 1. The staff member seeing or receiving the news of an incident should immediately contact the CEO. If the CEO is not available, then the Business Manager or most senior manager on duty on the day should be contacted. 2. The CEO or delegate will determine whether the incident is a critical incident as per criteria under section 3 of this policy. When a critical incident is determined by the CEO or delegate and emergency services have been called, the WHS committee will convene under the directions of the CEO or delegate. The WHS committee will be responsible for the formulation, implementation and management of the critical incident response and resource allocation. The WHS committee will maintain relationships and liaise with other appropriate external organisations. The WHS committee will consist of, but will not be limited to, the following staff members: CEO Paige Sinclair Life Sciences Manager Aaron Tolley WHS Co-ordinator Spencer Pickering Maintenance Manager Rod Vallender Pumping and Filtration Manager Robert Pickering 0427591901 0266591921 0266591905 0266591908 0266591907 Notification Protocol for Regulatory Authorities: Regulatory authorities are to be contacted immediately when a pollution incident occurs. The pollution incident is defined as: “When material harm to the environment is caused or threatened and when the clean up value will be more than $10,000.” The authorities will be called in the following order: Emergency Services/Fire & Rescue The EPA Environment Line Coffs Harbour Hospital Work Cover 3 Phone 000 anytime Phone 131 555 anytime Phone 66567000 Phone 131 050 anytime Neighbours – residential and businesses within 100 mtrs of the incident to be notified personally. 4 Evacuation of staff/guests as necessary. 5 Maps of premises, location of potential pollutants, location of stormwater drains to nearest watercourse and discharge locations – (see attached diagrams) to be given to Emergency Authorities. 7 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 Staff training programme Key staff are to be trained in procedures to deal with a liquid chlorine spill 1. How to sandbag stormwater drains to prevent run off into creek 2. How to flush with fresh water and apply neutraliser to the chlorine spill All staff using liquid chlorine are to be trained on how to handle it safely at their induction 1. How to take liquid chlorine from the tank, taking care to turn the valve on and off correctly 2. Using PPE when handling liquid chlorine. Frequency of training Training on these procedures is carried out 1. All employees and key staff initially received training as part of their induction when commencing employment. Records of induction sessions are filed in each employees files and on the WHS Advance system. 2. Training sessions on all emergency procedures are conducted regularly. The CEO or WHS committee may organise simulated incidents of emergencies e.g. fire, hold up, and chlorine spill during these training sessions. Records of training sessions are kept on WHS Advance system. 3. Staff members are assessed on their knowledge of the incident management procedure annually. Copies of assessments are held in employee files and on WHS Advance system. Making Plans available A hard copy of the plan is available on the premises 1. At the liquid chlorine tanks 2. In the staff lunch room Electronic copies of the plan are available 1. in prominent position on website 2. will be provided free of charge to any interested party who requests it 3. With Advanced Coast Security 8 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 Implementation of this Plan The PPP will implement the above plan immediately if a pollution incident occurs. POLLUTION INCIDENT MANAGEMENT PLAN VERSION AND REVISION INFORMATION Policy Authorised by: CEO Original issue: 1/1/13 _________________________________ Policy Maintained by: HR Manager Current version: 4 Review date: 23/02/18 9 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 Emergency Evacuation Plan 10 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 Location of Seal Shores Chlorine Tank 11 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 Location of Main Chlorine tanks 12 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3 Pet Porpoise Pool Pty Ltd Pollution Incident Management Plan V4 Feb 2017 Location of Gas bottles and Flammable Liquids Storage cupboard 13 23 02 2017 Pollution Incident Management Plan V3