Pollution Incident Response Management Plan Auburn Stabling Project

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1 - 1/16 Project Name: Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia Project Number: G30 Client: Transport Projects Division Copy Number : 01 Issued: Tom Dyson Environmental Manager Laing O'Rourke Australia Authorised: Stewart Dunlop Project Leader Laing O'Rourke Australia Laing O'Rourke Australia, Level 4, 100 Walker Street, North Sydney, 2060 Signed: Stewart Dunlop V2 Rev(3) Date: 26 August 2012

2 Document V2_rev3 2/16 Table of contents 1. Purpose Scope Distribution Policy Terms and Definitions Definition of a Pollution incident Duty to report a pollution incident Regulatory Authorities and project personnel to be notified Notification Regulatory Authority Emergency Services Contaminated Land Notification Responsibilities Responsibilities Incident response and notification procedure Community and Stakeholder Notification Incident Response Actions Hazards and Pre-emptive actions Pollutants kept on site Environmental Mapping Systems Safety Equipment Prepare, Test and Maintain Staff Training Appendix A PIRMP Test Tracking Spreadsheet Appendix B Major hazard and incident risk assessment Appendix C - Environmental Control Maps Appendix D - Emergency preparedness and response... 14

3 Document V2_rev3 3/16 1. Purpose This (PIRMP) has been developed to satisfy pollution reporting obligations under the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (POEO Act). This plan outlines the classification, testing, reporting, and management requirements of an environmental pollution incident. The objectives of this plan is to ensure an environmental pollution incident is communicated to all relevant groups and individuals, to prevent, minimise and control the risk of an environmental pollution incident, and also, appropriately establish and maintain the plan. The reporting procedures outlined in this plan require implementation on all projects. This plan is a mandatory document on all NSW projects issued with an Environmental Protection License (EPL). 2. Scope RailCorp is planning to expand its services to meet the forecast growth in passenger demand to 2020 based on a 1.5 per cent per annum growth forecast in Sector 2 (based around the Flemington Maintenance Facility which services the Cumberland, Airport and East Hills, Olympic Park Sprint, Carlingford, South and Bankstown CityRail lines). The additional passenger rail services require an expansion in both rolling stock and stabling numbers. The Auburn Stabling Project is part of this expansion. The project is to be delivered in two stages. The (Stage 1) is to be an 11 eight-car stabling facility with a single connection to Clyde Junction only. The Auburn Stabling Project (Stage 2) will consist of an additional 5 eight car stabling roads with a dual departure and arrival road to connect 11 of the stabling roads to Auburn Junction. Stage 2 of the project will be constructed at a later date. Stage 1 of the works will not preclude Stage 2 being constructed at a later date. The (Stage 1) will provide stabling for an additional 11 eight-car suburban train sets, together with associated facilities such as offices, staff amenities, roads, walkways, fencing, lighting and other systems necessary for the operation of an effective stabling yard. The stabling yard will enable trains to be stored in an ideal location to service the predicted growth in passenger demand in Sydney s west and south-west. Routine activities such as interior cleaning, minor exterior cleaning, train inspections and garbage removal will be undertaken at the stabling yard. The scope for the (Stage 1) includes the following: Stabling facility capable of holding up to 11 eight-car suburban train sets, which will be accessed from the RailCorp network at the Clyde end; Walkway constructed between stabling tracks to provide access for personnel to stabled trains; Primary facilities building which will provide office space, storage facilities and staff amenities; Secondary amenities building which will provide unisex toilet, storage and first aid facilities; Systems works includes signalling, communications, OHW, LV and HV; New staff car park adjacent to the primary administration, amenities and storage building, with provision for approximately 40 vehicles; Security and Access Control;

4 Document V2_rev3 4/16 Drainage works across the site with a stormwater drainage system; Two dry detention basins to supplement the site drainage and to mitigate against flooding issues on site; and Remediation works on the site involving a cap and containment strategy. 3. Distribution Policy The controlled copy will be retained in Asite, the Laing O Rourke (LORAC) document management system, where it can be accessed by personnel as necessary. A controlled hardcopy of the plan will be kept on site. All paper copies of this PIRMP will be considered as uncontrolled unless they have been allocated a copy number in a colour other than black. The copy of the PIRMP and monitoring records will be made available on our website. 4. Terms and Definitions The following terms, abbreviations and definitions are used in this plan: Terms PIRMP EPA OEH Explanation Environment Protection Authority Office of Environment and Heritage POEO Act Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 CLM Act Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 EPL PIRMP EPA OEH Environmental Protection License Environment Protection Authority Office of Environment and Heritage POEO Act Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 ERAP AMC Environmental Risk Action Plan Auburn Maintenance Centre 5. 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 or 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.

5 Document V2_rev3 5/16 6. Duty to report a pollution incident Under the POEO Act a duty to immediately report an incident applies where a pollution incident occurs in the course of the project so that material harm to the environment is caused or threatened. It does not matter that harm to the environment is caused only in the premises where the pollution incident occurs. Harm to the environment is material if: it involves actual or potential harm to the health or safety of human beings or to ecosystems that is not trivial, or it results in actual or potential loss or property damage of an amount, or amounts in aggregate, exceeding $10,000 (or such other amount as is prescribed by the regulations). Leaks, spills, water discharges and other pollution incidents can harm the environment. The relevant regulatory authorities need to be informed of pollution incidents immediately, so that action can be coordinated to prevent or limit harm to the environment. Regulatory authorities and notification responsibilities are given below. 7. Regulatory Authorities and project personnel to be notified Below is a list of the relevant regulatory authorities and project personnel to be notified of any pollution incident for the. Contact OEH Pollution Hotline Phone Number or (02) (if calling from outside NSW). Ministry of Health (02) WorkCover Fire and Rescue NSW. 000 Auburn City Council Main Switchboard Telephone: (02) After Hours Emergency Telephone: (02) Interface Manager Environmental Manager Project Leader TPD Environmental Representative EMR TPD Community Representative Contacts detailed in site copy Contacts detailed in site copy Contacts detailed in site copy Contacts detailed in site copy Contacts detailed in site copy Contacts detailed in site copy

6 Document V2_rev3 6/16 8. Notification 8.1 Regulatory Authority Pollution incidents posing material harm to the environment must be notified to the Environmental Protection Authority. If in doubt as to who to notify, ring EPA's Pollution Line on The relevant information about a pollution incident required to be reported consists of the following: 1. the time, date, nature, duration and location of the incident 2. the location of the place where pollution is occurring or is likely to occur 3. the nature, the estimated quantity or volume and the concentration of any pollutants involved 4. the circumstances in which the incident occurred (including the cause of the incident, if known) 5. the action taken or proposed to be taken to deal with the incident and any resulting pollution or threatened pollution If the information required by items (3) to (5) becomes known after the initial notification is made, that information must be provided to the authorities immediately after it becomes known. A person/project must notify even though the notification might incriminate the person/project. However the notification is not admissible in evidence against the person/project for an offence. 8.2 Emergency Services If a pollution incident occurs, all necessary action should be taken to minimise the size and any adverse effects of the release. If adequate resources are not available to contain the release and if it threatens public health, property or the environment, the NSW Fire Brigades should be contacted for emergency assistance - phone 000. In addition, if advice is needed on cleaning-up the incident or on the disposal of any resulting waste materials, EPA staff can be contacted 24-hours/day via Pollution Line on If the NSW Fire Brigades are called, they may notify the EPA if they consider the environment or public health to be threatened. Notification by the NSW Fire Brigades does not negate the need for person carrying on the activity or the occupier of the premises to notify the EPA. 8.3 Contaminated Land Any project activities that have contaminated land or owners of land who become aware that the land has been contaminated must notify the EPA as soon as practicable after becoming aware of the contamination, if the contamination meets certain criteria. The duty to notify is a requirement under section 60 of the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 (CLM Act).

7 Document V2_rev3 7/16 9. Notification Responsibilities 9.1 Responsibilities Under the POEO Act, the following people have a duty to notify a pollution incident occurring in the course of an activity that causes or threatens material harm to the environment: the person carrying on the activity; an employee or agent carrying on the activity; an employer carrying on the activity; and the occupier of the premises where the incident occurs. On the Project Leader and Project Environmental Manager must be notified immediately after the person becomes aware of the incident. The Project Leader or Environmental Manager will then be the point of contact for notifying all relevant regulatory authorities. An incident does not require notification if the regulatory authority has already been notified by another party. Responsibility and notification processes for environmental incidents are recorded in the Construction Environmental Management Plan. 9.2 Incident response and notification procedure Below is a step by step procedure for notifying pollution incidents on : 1. Assess the situation and if safe to do so, immediately rectify the pollution source and control the migration of any pollution. Ensure access routes for spills to any surrounding drains or waterways are blocked. See project ERAPs for site specific controls. 2. Immediately notify the Laing O Rourke Site Supervisor or Project Leader of the pollution incident, giving details such as location, volumes of pollutants and circumstances of the incident. If the incident is not able to be contained by means of the Project, notify the emergency services to aid in control of the incident. 3. If deemed to be required, the Project Manager or elected representative will immediately notify the EPA giving the details as listed in Section 7 above. 4. If information regarding the incident becomes known after the initial notification is made, that information will be provided to the authorities immediately after it becomes known by the Project Manager or elected representative. 5. Any follow up reports required as per the Project licences and conditions will be submitted to Transport Projects Division and the EPA by the Environmental Manager within the given timeframes. This reporting will detail results of investigation, corrective and preventative actions and will include the following details: the cause of the incident any environmental harm or potential harm caused actions that have been undertaken to rectify, reduce or remediate the pollution incident responsibilities for the incident, and actions to be implemented to avoid repeat occurrences of a similar incident.

8 Document V2_rev3 8/ Community and Stakeholder Notification All community notifications associated with pollution incidents will be undertaken in line with the Community Liaison Management Plan and the Environmental Protection Licence. Stakeholder notification to immediate neighbours Maintrain and AMC must be in accordance with the Safety Interface Agreement and through the Interface Manager. In cases of air pollution advice should be sought from the Occupational Hygienist and asbestos supervisor as to the most appropriate advise to provide to residents and neighbours on the correct action to minimise harm. Noise and vibration monitoring will be published on the Laing O'Rourke website. 11. Incident Response Actions Refer to the CEMP Emergency Response and Preparedness section and associated ERAPs for the for site specific incident response actions to be carried out in the case of a pollution incident. Appendix D contains an emergency preparedness and responses for major incidents. 12. Hazards and Pre-emptive actions LORAC will provide identification and notification of hazards that may affect environmental and human health. When a hazard has been identified, a risk management plan will follow that will include hazard assessment, control and management. All environmental disturbances and human injuries will be detailed in an incident report. All environmental incidents will be communicated immediately to the project leader, environmental manager and Transport Project Division. An incident and major hazard risk assessment is contained in Appendix 2, including pre-emptive action and controls associated with each of the major incident and hazard assessed. Other pre-emptive actions taken to minimise the risk of harm to all persons on the premises include: Pre commencement health screening and assessments Project Inductions Project Specific, Mission Zero, Asbestos Awareness Daily Pre-starts and briefings Regular inspections and recording and close out of corrective actions HSE Leadership visits Hazard and near miss reporting Project reviews Training and incentive program Weekly inspection of the site by independent Environmental Management Representative Audit Environmental and occupational monitoring These actions and the processes are fully described in the Project Safety Management Plan and Environmental Management Plan.

9 Document V2_rev3 9/ Pollutants kept on site A Contamination assessment and remediation action plan has been developed for the site. This identified the following pollutants located within fill material at the : Medium to heavy fraction petroleum hydrocarbons Asbestos Heavy metals Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Contaminants were shown to be non-leachable and not impacted on ground water. An asbestos register is maintained on site. Small quantities of diesel, petrol and lubricants will be kept on site in the hazardous materials containers. These quantities of these materials will be less than 100l and all stored in appropriately bunded containers. 13. Environmental Mapping Systems Environmental control maps have, and will continue to be designed to the site to prevent environmental pollution incidences. Environmental control maps will identify hazardous zones, illustrate environmental controls, and detail proposed construction activities. Environmental control map, erosion and sediment control plan and asbestos quantification reports are used on the project to map the environmental conditions and controls. These plans are regularly updated to reflect changing conditions during construction. A detailed map of the site is included in Appendix Safety Equipment All equipment, controls, incident response plans and management plans will be maintained to prevent any possible harm to human health and the environment. Inspection, testing and review of equipment, controls, documents and systems currently in place on the project will depend on issues raised for concern and results from previous checks. Safety equipment located within the site compounds is shown below on the site map: A. Fire extinguishers are located on all site buildings, the hazardous materials container and all site vehicles B. First Aid Room located within the site compound and mobile kits with all site vehicles C. Defibrillators located in the first aid room D. Spill kits located at the site compound and site entry point E. MSDS's are kept within the hazardous materials container F. Decontamination units are mobile and located adjacent to areas that have been classified as contaminated with asbestos fibres (Level 1 areas in the Asbestos Management Plan) G. PPE store is located at the site compound. H. Works areas will be wetted down and dust monitoring will be conducted for all activities

10 Document V2_rev3 10/16 The Asbestos Management Plan describes the safety controls required for different areas of the site depending on the level of contamination including PPE, decontamination units, wetting down and dust monitoring. Task specific safety equipment will be described in the Safe Work Method Statements for each task. MSDS register and folder is kept in the dangerous goods container in the site compound. 15. Prepare, Test and Maintain After preparation of this PIRMP, it is to be tested via a mock pollution incident to ensure personnel are aware of the processes and responsibilities on site. All testing of this plan and any supplementary amendments that are made are to be documented and stored with the Project files and may be requested by the EPA at any time. A PIRMP Test Tracking spreadsheet can be seen in Appendix A. The PIRMP will be reviewed and maintained to ensure information in the plan is accurate and up to date. The review process will occur every 12 months and within one month of any pollution incident occurring. This will ensure any issues within the plan are identified and revised. 16. Staff Training Prior to commencing work at the project all staff must attend three induction programs: Mission Zero behavioural safety program Asbestos Awareness Training Project Specific Induction Additionally, all managers, supervisors and staff will be trained progressively throughout the project development. Tool box talks will be presented to educate workers of preventative actions, controls, PIRMP updates, site issues and environmental pollution incidents involved in the site. Toolbox talks occur each Friday at the. The tool box talk will present a chance for workers to raise any concerns or issues in the project and PIRMP. Records will be kept of all staff who have attended the Laing O'Rourke Mission Zero Training, Asbestos Awareness, Project Inductions and specific tool box talks.

11 Document V2_rev3 11/ Appendix A PIRMP Test Tracking Spreadsheet Project Name - PIRMP Test Reference Tracking PIRMP Test Date Personnel Involved Position on Project Responsibility Amendments Required

12 - 12/ Appendix B Major hazard and incident risk assessment Hazard Potential consequences Risk Controls (pre-emptive measures) Chemical spill Environmental contamination Low Safe storage and use of chemicals; Spills kits and spill response Injured personnel Standard EN-ST-098 Minimum Rolling Stock Requirements Contaminated run off Discharge to Duck Creek Groundwater contamination Medium Construction Environmental Management Plan Erosion settlement control plans for all work; Regular audit, inspection and corrective actions Contamination of potable water Injury and pollution of drinking water Medium Compliance with Sydney Water requirements for cutting in pipework, use of backflow prevention valves. Exposure to noxious gases Injury Medium Restricted access; Management of construction activities ; PPE Noise Hearing damage; Low Environment Protection License; TCA construction noise policy; Complaints by stakeholders resulting in interruption to site works. Out of Hours work approvals Contaminants at site (Asbestos / TPH) Exposure to hazardous substances by people without required personal protective equipment Medium All interface issues are outlined in Project Safety Agreement; Task is undertaken by licensed or specialist contractors; Area is barricaded to restrict unauthorised access; Unexpected finds protocol; Signage is displayed at all access points to warn of process; Communications with stakeholders as required; Dust monitoring and wetting down

13 - 13/ Appendix C - Environmental Control Maps

14 Existing RailCorp Maintenance Depot Note 1. ECM is only applicable for site works stages 1, 2 & 3 2. Progressive Erosion and Sediment Control Plans will depict specific work area controls Legend P:\GIS\Project-2\project\213872_Auburn_Stabling\Auburn_Stabling_enviro_control_stage1-3rev4.mxd\225567\ \martin.russell\Rev 4 Site entry Manchester Road Existing stormwater pit BlueScope remove vegetation Permanent compound Location of road and temporary compound are on existing hardstand Temporary compound AMC Maintrain Permanent compound Temporary compound I F B Denotes Ice Machine Denotes Fire Extinguisher Denotes Water Bubbler Biodiversity Site boundary/ D&C contractor limit of works Permanent compound Native vegetation Proposed Contamination Investigations TPH hotspots Asbestos Testpitting will be conducted on an approximate 10m grid across accessible areas of the site Staged Works Sediment fence Overland flow path Temporary stockpiles Existing low areas to remain in use for detention of water 1-1 Temporary compound 1-2 Initial works 2-1 Trunk drainage 2-2 CSR & HV alignment 3-1 Remediation works 3-2 HV relocation Source: Aurecon, Laing O Rourke Environmental Manager Approval Sign: Date: Auburn Stabling Environmental Control Map m Projection: GDA 1994 MGA Zone 56 14th June 2012

15 Parramatta Road Existing RailCorp Maintenance Depot Factory Street Duck River Site Entry (existing gate) D&C contractor limits of works Legend Site boundary/ D&C contractor limit of works P:\GIS\Project-2\project\213872_Auburn_Stabling\Auburn_Stabling_enviro_control_rev4.mxd\225567\ \martin.russell\Rev 4 Duck River Manchester Road Mona Street D&C contractor limits of works Nearest noise sensitive receiver Manchester Road Manchester Road D&C contractor limits of works The Crescent Rawson Street Kihilla Road South Parade Site access Biodiversity Heritage Items Grey-Headed Flying-Fox Roost Camp Native Vegetation Duck River Auburn Signal Box (5m restrictions apply) St Josephs Hospital Proposed Contamination Investigations TPH hotspots Asbestos Testpitting will be conducted on an approximate 10m grid across accessible areas of the site Noise monitoring locations Source: Aurecon, Douglas Partners, GHD Auburn Stabling Environmental Control Map m Projection: GDA 1994 MGA Zone 56 14th June 2012

16 Area of Management Induction / General Contamination Air Quality Waste Soils and water Heritage Methodology All staff and contractors to be trained on environmental issues and location of sensitive areas. No works conducted adjacent to the Ducks River roost camp of the Grey Headed Flying Fox Daily pre start/toolbox meetings to include this Environmental Controls Map and to address specific day to day environmental concerns. Site entry through existing gate at Manchester Road Use designated parking only Weekly inspections of works by the EMR, TCA Environment and Planning Manager and Project Environmental Manager This ECM will be displayed on site sheds and briefed to personnel in pre works briefs and tool box talks All works will be managed by an Asbestos Management Plan under the supervision of an Occupational Hygienist. All staff must have attended Asbestos Awareness Training and follow instruction from Occupational Hygienist. Emu pick of all visible and accessible asbestos to be completed prior to works commencing in an area. Visible ACM will be bagged and disposed of at a licensed facility Clearance certificate issued, clear demarcation and fencing will identify clear areas for temporary site set up If the following are found stop work immediately and contact the Project Environmental Manager, as the per the unexpected finds protocol in the Remediation Action Plan: buried structures such as underground storage tanks and the associated pipe work volatile contaminants asbestos uncovering of earth with visual signs or odour that indicates unexpected contamination All plant used on site must be cleaned and clearance certificate issued to ensure clear of all contamination before leaving site Perimeter air monitoring will be conducted daily. Location will be as directed by the occupational hygienist and appropriate to the works Areas of environmental concern for TPH and asbestos fragments are shown in the Douglas Partners Drawing no. 2, Revision B 'TPH Exceedances and Asbestos Detections Remediation Action Plan ver 02, Auburn. These areas will be sign posted on site. Dust emissions from works controlled through wetting down using suitable method for works this will include water cart, fine mist spray or hose Weather monitored continuously. Parametres set which when exceeded notification will be sent to Construction Manager, Safety Manager and Environmental Manager via notification to smart phone Dust monitoring conducted daily using perimeter monitoring and handheld Dustraks exceedences of targets will result in changes to work methods All vehicle and machinery movements during construction is restricted to designated areas Wheel wash facilities would be provided at the ASP site exit onto sealed roads to remove mud and dust from vehicles All site vehicles and machinery would be switched off or throttled down to a minimum when not in use Construction waste to be separated into material types and re used or recycled where possible. Waste to be placed within skip bins and covered prior to recycling or disposal offsite by a licensed contractor Waste bins to be easily accessible for removal by contractor as required No spoil to be removed from or imported onto site without approval High level erosion and sediment controls will be depicted on this ECM. Practical control measures will be installed as per a progressive Erosion and Sediment Control Plans. All stockpile and drainage lines to be protected with silt fences and sandbags. Contaminated material to be stockpiled using controls identified in the RAP and ESCPs. This will include plastic sheeting covering for material identified as being above Site Acceptance Criteria. No uncontrolled discharge of water. If dewatering is required on site then water to be tested prior to discharge or reuse on site. Project Environmental Manager approval is required complete form Approval to discharge or reuse water 9TP FT 160 Concrete washout in designated lined and bunded areas only If substantial intact subsurface elements are uncovered during the works all work in the vicinity of the find must cease and appropriate advice would be sought from OEH and/or heritage consultants. Work in the vicinity of the find would not re start until clearance has been received. If previously unidentified Indigenous heritage items are uncovered during the work, all work in the vicinity of the find must cease and appropriate advice would be sought from OEH and/or heritage consultants. Work in the vicinity of the find would not re start until clearance has been received. Unexpected finds of heritage items must be reported to TPD.

17 Noise and Vibration Traffic and Transport Utilities Management Biodiversity Chemical and fuel storage and use Imported materials All works will be completed in compliance with TPD Construction Noise Strategy. A three monthly community forum will be held, monthly letter box drops and other public notifications will be made appropriate to the works. All plant used regularly on site will have non tonal alarms All out of hours works require approval from the Environmental Manager For out of hours works, community notification is required no less that 5 days before activity commences. Out of hours works requirements must be notified to Community Relations Manager and Environmental Manager at least four weeks in advance Construction traffic routes identified on map 2 Plant movements are restricted to the designated traffic routes and will be in standard construction hours. If plant is required to be delivered outside of normal hours due to safety concerns contact Environmental Manager Access requirements will be managed by using existing driveways and hard stand roads into the site areas. All delivery drivers will be given an induction covering relevant environmental controls to their activities. Additional traffic control will be implemented as required All works breaking earth, including posts for sediment fence, require an Authorised Permit to Disturb. Permits will be held on central database and permits controlled by an Authorised Permit to Disturb officer. Permits to excavate will be kept on a register, time limited and must be approved by senior engineer / construction manager If unexpected services are found stop work immediately and inform your supervisor / manager Additional information on Utilities management is found in the Construction Management Plan Appendix C Property Damage Management Plan: C4.2 Buried Utilities and Services and C4.3 Overhead Powerlines and rail electrical infrastructure Pre clearance survey required prior to removal of any native vegetation. If any native fauna discovered contact the Project Environmental Manager Vegetation clearance is restricted to the area of works. No clearing or grubbing outside of the areas identified for these stages of work. Weed clearance in accordance with Weed Management Sub Plan Cleared vegetation disposed of at appropriate facility as Green Waste. Any vegetation clearance outside of the project footprint requires approval from TPD. Notification to project Environmental Manager is required at least four weeks prior to removal. Any chemicals brought onto site must be verified and registered in a MSDS. MSDS must be kept on site. All chemicals or hazardous materials to be stored in the location identified in the ECM and in accordance with EPA regulations including 110% bunding Spill kits located at site compound. Portable spill kits available in site vehicles All refuelling must take place in the refuelling area identified on the site map All plant checked daily to ensure there is no leaking oil, fuel or other liquids All imported materials must be validated as per the requirements of the site auditor and RAP All sources of imported materials must be approved If you are required to import any materials onto site contact the Environmental Manager DOCUMENT CONTROL Document Number Version Status ASP_ECM_ Final

18 Document V2_rev3 14/ Appendix D - Emergency preparedness and response Type of Emergency Minor spill of hazardous or toxic substance (< 20L) Major spill of hazardous or toxic substance (> 20L) Preparation for Emergency Awareness training of appropriate response and procedures to be incorporated into Environmental and Safety Induction MSDS on site for all materials and kept up to date Adequate supply of absorbent materials available in the site compound and on vehicles at work location Awareness training of appropriate response and procedures to be incorporated into Environmental and Safety Induction MSDS on site for all materials and kept up to date Adequate supply of absorbent materials available in the site compound and on vehicles in work location Emergency telephone numbers prominently displayed around office and issued to supervisors Response to the Emergency Report spills immediately to Site Manager and/or the Project Environment Representative Attempts to be made to limit or contain the spill using sand bags to construct a bund wall, use of absorbent material, temporary sealing of cracks or leaks in containers, use of geotextile or silt fencing to contain the spill. Site Manager and Supervisors to coordinate the response, clean up and disposal of the material Material to be disposed of in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations and applicable legislation. Report spill immediately to Project Leader and/or Site Manager who will notify the client Attempts to be made to limit or contain the spill using sand bags to construct a bund wall, use of absorbent material, temporary sealing of cracks or leaks in containers, use of geotextile or silt fencing to contain the spill, righting overturned containers, transferring remaining material. Implement procedures to notify the relevant authorities in accordance with the client s requirements. Site Manager to coordinate the response, clean up and disposal of the material If spill is regarded to be outside the onsite resources, then the fire brigade should be called Where appropriate, evacuation procedures are to be implemented to remove non-essential personnel from the affected area Emergency response members are consulted. On site client personnel are informed of the incident Access and egress to the area is established to

19 Document V2_rev3 15/16 Type of Emergency Preparation for Emergency Response to the Emergency ensure the appropriate vehicles have effective access and congestion is minimised. If the fire brigade attends, their senior officer assumes control of the operation with LORAC and subcontractor personnel assisting as required. A full investigation report of the event is to be completed by the Project Environment Representative as soon as practicable after the area has been secured. Flood Remove plant and equipment from low lying areas If plant cannot be removed ensure it is secured and in a position where it is unlikely to cause damage Awareness training of appropriate response and procedures to be incorporated into Environmental and Safety Induction Monitor flood warnings Maintain high standard for erosion and sedimentation controls Stow all minor and small equipment into containers that are to be sealed. Ensure all other materials and plant are either removed from flood affected areas or stowed and secured All chemicals, fuels and other hazardous substances to be in secured containers and stored within a sealable shipping container Ensure that construction materials and rubbish does not leave the site Check effectiveness of erosion and sedimentation devices and other flood controls.

20 Document V2_rev3 16/16 Type of Emergency Severe Storm / High Wind / Dust generation Fire (other than bushfire) Preparation for Emergency Daily on site weather monitoring Awareness training of appropriate response and procedures to be incorporated into Environmental and Safety Induction. Ensure First Aid supplies are well stocked and adequate. Awareness training of appropriate response and procedures to be incorporated into Environmental and Safety Induction Fire extinguishers maintained, clearly labelled and distributed around site compound and vehicles Training in the use of fire extinguishers and which one to use for each type of fire First Aid supplies are stocked and adequate Response to the Emergency Dust controls in place including wetting down exposed areas, application of soil binding polymer, fencing and barriers around contaminated areas Stop work if conditions are generating dust Follow advice of Occupational Hygienist with regards to appropriate response and advice to stakeholders Secure all plant, equipment and materials If plant cannot be removed ensure it is secured and in a position where it is unlikely to cause damage Stow all minor and small equipment into containers, which are to be sealed. All chemicals will be in secured containers and stored within a sealable shipping container. For small fires, attempts to be made to extinguish the fire or limit its spread with available fire extinguishers or water hoses if appropriate. Supervisor is to be informed immediately. Supervisor to contact client and external services where necessary (fire, ambulance) as a precautionary measure. All personnel in the vicinity to be assembled in the Evacuation Assembly Area and a head count performed Any resulting fuel or chemical spill to be handled as detailed above Supervisor to coordinate with emergency services and provide assistance as required.

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