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INTER-ORGANIZATION TO: ATTENTION: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT; Ashtabula Staples D. Jenkins March 12, 1981 New Safety Manual Additional Material As you are aware, the safety department will be issuing an updated version of the safety manual. The first half of this manual has already been issued for staff approval. Attached is some additional material to be enclosed in the safety manual. The source for some of the material is the old safety manual. Other material was taken from current procedures. Please review and return with comments by March 20, 1981. DJ: lb cc: H. Jewett Staff D. Jenkins FQ* BOND GENC 19248 BETTER Service Is Our Business GENC 19249 PLAIT I I J V * 1 I All UJtrlti, htfi i if *j.ar, kvt to n^m< promptly to to lotAlatt tapcrrlaar. toployat vk toct* 111 at wart ttottit HUT7 tot fPi > toA rrftrt to to wn* tefm |oU| to*. 0 Vto ripaniti kMk to wrt aa iliattt ar 11^107, tto spltpn Mt atort irttJi tu ptoat nnt far aa appr**al to tatan to wart. Tto t*n vill AtitniM actor tot opioptt atoul4 to txtalaW to tto Ci^p mjr ramr. tftoi tot )l*t\ fetdt* it ibitii, tot tonrtto hui m inr will p*rrt tint til taA tun toUUaeal ill at raqvlrwt. lto*x draaiutNi it to tmt kli wi iajw7 mr iijvy ( 4 wttntr. AH plan ujvlta will to ttiitiil la tot lltpitiaiy 4tn to* *>1*7" till mtl" prwptr can a4 plait nimiu! Ut utl Soa^ \ laatt T Aar a wk tall/ -- SiOO t.a. to 4ik$ pA. Oa Call -- 14 btto toUy 25*7 IICT19I t runnier nttitMti lUt ttftlH rarilu imrvruta* fw pltrw wtiito twt to fiUml ivtii attiBc; tittiUiai. a bu|U7 pun min MtUati at* far: 1. nm * 1. Rautor Hula L tor(t>c7 Spill AffCt mVC A. btrgtacr Spill I tol 1 PHO&Grh/ Kwv lack f tknt |tt nr Thmr it! w**t rto itl* la to tot nwv *f aa to itimtcy.tMTtucf. !mt lift ia4 tot Uim r ttotrt will toptoA aa yt naetlm to t l 2* QENC 19250 FIRE CONTROL AND PREVENTION 1. Fire Equipment a. Fixe hydrants, fire hose, automatic sprinkler facilities and related equipment are for emergency use only and any non-emergency use thereof must be authorized by the Safety Department. The operation of any control valves or our plant fire protection facilities is strictly controlled by the Safety- Department and only as provided in established emergency procedures shall anyone otherwise be authorized to use or operate this equipment. b. Know the location of fire extinguishers and how to use them. There are available for use in the plant, dry chemical, carbon dioxide (CO2), pressurized water, and soda-acid (water) extinguishers. Follow the instructions on the extinguisher. CAUTION: Do not use water on electrical fires.'' -- - -... c. Know the location of the fire alarm code boxes. In case of fire, immediately turn in a fire alarm. 2. Fire Brigade Procedure When the alarm sounds, always assume this is the real thing; never think it is a false alarm. The members and their respective duties are as-follows: a. Production Foreman (1) Fire Captain in charge of brigade. b. Safety Engineer (1) If available, he will assist the Fire Captain in any capacity. c. Shift Mechanic^ (1) Proceed to the alarm area and report to the Fire Captain to perform necessary duties as directed by the Fire Captain. d. Shift Laborers (1) Proceed to alarm area and report to the Fire Captain. Their primary responsibility is to man the hose lines. GENC 19251 ft. Polymer Man (1) The man designated by the foreman will proceed to the alarm area and report, to the Pire Captain. f. Resin Finishing $2 Man - Helper (1) Same as shift Laborers. g. Instrument Electrician (1) Proceed to alarm area and report to Fire Captain to perform necessary duties as directed by Fire Captain, such as electrical power shutoff, operation of electrical fire pump, etc. h. Boilerhouse Utility Operator (1) Proceed to alarm area and report to Fire Captain, i. Fire Alarm Coding and Brigade Response; ' ' i/ /: / CODE 2 - MONOMER AREA Brigade meets on a street between the 350 lb. extinguishers. CODE 3 - POLYMER BUILDING Brigade meets on C Street just east of the blend tanks. CODE A - PILOT PLANT Brigade meets beside hosehouse 10. CODE 5 - BOILERHOUSE, WATER TREATMENT, FUEL OIL STORAGE & PUMPHOUSE Brigade meets at hosehouse 6. CODE 6 - WASTE TREATMENT, OIL SHED Brigade meets at hosehouse A. CODE 7 - LABORATORY, RESIN FINISHING, SHOP AREA, SPARE PARTS Brigade meets on C Street just opposite the blend tanks. CODE 8 - WAREHOUSE, BULK HANDLING, LOCKERROOK, LUNCHROOM - Brigade meets on D Street opposite the dock. CODE 9 - ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Brigade meets at the east entrance to the building. The exception to the aforementioned instructions is if the emergency should arise in the innnediate vicinity of where the brigade member is working, or the alarm is from his assigned area; then he should proceed to inspect the area and attempt to combat the emergency until help arrives. GENC 19252 3. General a. If che steam fire pump should start to operate, it Is not to be shut off until specific instructions are received from the Fire Captain of the plant Involved. b. Any member of the fire brigade may be called upon to help man the hose lines. (1) When running a hose line, remove full length of hose attached to the hydrant. Two (2) men on the nozzle proceed to the fire area, third man approximately ten (10) feet behind, and fourth man to operate the hydrant and start the flow of water as directed by the Fire Captain. (Open hydrant fully, regulate the flow of water with the gate valve. The activities of the hydrant man must, for reasons of safety, be completely coordinated with the activities of the men on the nozzle. Never start the water flowing through the hose on an unsuspecting nozzle man.) c. Do not use water on electrical fires until electrician has cut off electrical power supply. ,, j.'' d. If sprinkler system should operate for any reason other than fire, water should be shut off and system drained as quickly as possible to cut water damage to a minimum. The logic of this procedure is aimed primarily at the warehouse, laboratory and resin finishing areas where water could cause a tremendous amount of damage. If fire should be present, make certain it is extinguished, then, follow the above procedure. e. If fire cannot be found or cause of alarm immediately determined, make complete Inspection of the area. f. If alarm is caused by the operation of a sprinkler system, the particular system can be determined by the ringing of the water gong, g. Do not open the valve on the nitrogen cylinder on the 350 lb. dry chemical extinguisher unless it is to be used on a fire. | h. The fire alarm is an emergency alarm - do not hesitate to use it if an emergency arises requiring immediate assistance. i. The shift production foreman will direct the operation of the fire brigade and he alone will issue emergency order to the brigade as follows: (1) Instruct the security officer or another responsible person to call the fire department. (2) Instruct the brigade when to turn on the water in a hose line and where to direct the stream of water. (3) Instruct the brigade to turn off the sprinkler fire system when he decides the fire is completely extinguished. GENC *'8253 (4) Instruct the electrician when and where to shut down equipment and turn off electrical power. (5) Issue instruction when to close the control valves between monomer and polymer areas. (6) Issue other emergency instructions deemed necessary to facilitate extinguishing the fire. j. The guard will remain at the main gate to admit the fire department and authorized personnel only, to administer first aid, and to summon an ambulance if needed. Be will proceed to cell the fire department (If so directed), the company officials, and law enforcement agencies named on the emergency listing. The guard will assist the production foremen insofar as possible from his station. k. When the fixe department arrives, the ranking fire department officer will contact the production foreman for all information needed to fight the fire. The Ashtabula City Fire Department will take orders only from the production foreman through their ranking officer. They will enter only on the direction of the production foreman. The raw water hydrant on "A" Street near the monomer building Is to be used by the fire department for connecting its pumper. If this hydrant is inoperable, then the pumper may be connected to the raw water hydrant on 2nd Street east of the large storage tank. l. In the event the shift production foreman is incapacitated and unable to direct the fire-fighting activities, the foreman on duty will have assigned one brigade member from his shift as assistant Captain. m. All unnecessary personnel are to stay clear of the fire area. n. Department Managers are to stand by the fire area and make themselves available to the production foreman for advice. o. Fire alarm code listings are located in all areas of the plant. GENC 19254 mt:o> men mocmpii *4 yurp**t at 41i pr*lun U u hU1h own f W felloi 1b cm* U79H l* cm lmi er ujmt MUi lullt * ptlyiar nmeti lUi p me*earn cu apply ta a*y *mm1. ,,,i. Ac nett PMM MHU latltc I nttW i* It l&jv*4 epparaitUy itDulw ft*n ipBilt ul* A* relledaf step# i Place the ilf klenf a p fml dr lit* the rnctn u4 i from vln, b. Get etcittihtc fm the ether per*--* li the tree > _r-^ *h- "t- i'iib it mmi c. Gti A# hr**Alof dr itl acd fn the palywmr Mtn) ram, A. 1<ma call the cart* er ruar* aa* man, hit the fuar* ar maraa " >riM . ,...1.... I Eme*. Grl^CV O+ibiJ a. ihitct cttir rcicMr viria| bnathl^ dr Uik attache* ta fettle WtTTli fedcr a cl! uay utw aetcr the rview HUM a hnaUlai dr cut it then it the illihtm wnllllltT that A* lajw* >v a^ have fern bumqm by mUdMtet dr. Tea dfht alee he fdekly p'larne-- ae* e^llnu the litnUi*. If Ac icjum* aw (hi ant pbv tc ham aay bmtA ^atl, the safety haracee ae* ae/ety Ua* te carefully take the hi frh Ac meetpr. up*a raenal trm the marter* plan hie A the feaket-typ* etreAher. The imi aa*/er yuar* deal* An A then A rater flnt d* ah* afeldfAr gr|*B da Ac nt-elAter. fie act ktiluu a ue* aeeA a Hint ruyecitaiiH or artificial ntpiratiw if Ac patient la at hnethlaf help hae act yet arrive*. If the isjure* cu hee ur hmhep fe--t. yea cut hUniM eheAer A* rtuur hae freefe er ceetahliatc* dr it it. If Ac dr lc fneb a* Acn It Ac peealhldty at a hmkes A*t A act mi the aa* until train* help arrive*. If tha Baa hae a bmket heec ae* th nieler li fill** d A c--tefeacted air, yet hie te the cartact --*diettl^. * A* rhh aeaa* a* ye** Judf--et. Aet fulekly hat aaaelhly; A aot paaic. huivn detih Aat help it aa Ac vey a* he dll A Aar. Bfertahl* a* pmcaa* a A (f) chon. -T* h>c MtutiCT win f uctmi \1. Pur--ec^ iMvt pmtton tar Ac ntttllilMt at a ilm tkMl4 vttttl er Relict toulBl^ flip; &iadd cm npiw at fan CAer cobdtAv did mar t"' * *4JtT |M leek A A* P*; a* coatrcl e\the u^r (u leek ttimf. I. toloalw a Vinyl Aland A w plant la lltdfl ejrtrmely 4a|tTtv fire *a* irplaiia* Iuir4. twice aa heavy aa dr* A* capon dll tea* a : eh* father at the lmit level*, 1.*., amn, i at aA aa a taper hailty ~ la hlfh wautritiaaiMt acta aa u ihi' bvtl by nd* evaferutlfe aa* emce* hater dll aeslit la yihf the Ufal* a* vapor. fiih eaietlA ouet he hckIh*' neplAAvy pmteetlm. half--ode* far hlfh weihtratli |M cack nydmt aiifuete i Alt* ef iu Been for fcmethld apparel-- lc rvw ef all-ecrdee eaal*Ar-type ohlhitA nu tn b. The aland* time 1* 1 Mjer fa AA clfhal Vltyl AleriA lc hj*i a-- urn a Ac 1 (1) hdtehee BBptmlll^f Ae clam alfaal eha locate* A the Poly--r eoutral mm, a*'a pip* hri*ft ippcn<eyi HA at hie Blurry vul. fieprac me ftan butt-- a* the tp^ae dll eem* eff Atil Aa etmmvttm lc frpmeae*.. The At ft tormair shall he ncpooilhle for cae-la^ Ae pleat A pnmat fin uf cxpl-lca hat ccailArlaf A* cp--tidth vUtt a irya^cy cu *mle?, a he utitte* by\rmpOMlble aal: mjtLat ef i 3. Pnecdipu a. Ann/hr cad acmdltu A* alu^: If a paler Tl^i CblOJ`i**\ei k aheul* occia, Ac aapicyce dceonrlif A* led eu mu< Ae \ cc* ef Ac * ooctrel Btatlei* er tall the Poly--r metre. ah^enalBs 37, or call the chid fereme'e cffin, mtiilwi A, paraoe AeveriBf dll CCA* to* aim by Apnailaf At 'hatAh. All Clear. The shift foi aaaii dll lad cad Act the merfcacy lc peace* hy aa aaoeAcomBt ever the Public AAfnaa fiyctm. V. THE EUE*J'r oF F &K.DKtJ &0CK/ Cau T*C SQ^ao. rT Have we tAoPU EClo>pt M Ek> 7. HAozTiE l^Osij/bv AL AiMAJ*-> mot/floats T* /5fA cro /v QNC 19255 VfCfXOI IX tiftrt CPt&IlTfl* MOVUHMI rtltt qActv jrrurt 71W Mi MtlM ti^iilai tti Pwrkl uftir r**ul*Ui* tvr ut plaat. M in u^cui km ut * prattle* Mu ktfitj n< rvrulatlant. Fallwia* tfc* rIa at tu4i it p**fnl| prtattliUy UiU m u UfUi|, nl<U,i( fcrtHfl opiriilfi, alacirleal latimrt, aM tki\. FrvWct r- *if vk 7vr M k7 MtMai iU tfc* nl* w4 ywilimi *t Urtt u lUl egi i m L 11 f r T T iienuMOU ou C^iart ha OU*r Wrsy Fian^m t. AltlH i. 4. iafacy fai il >& 5. ( BwJag 4. QAklK 1*4 A 7. Htf^motT Fiaiartia* I. . 16. Ui> ^ PlUftt n> Fm hMc(lA U. Filial!T U^a li. - 15 if GENC 19256 ontui 'I *m?t ij b y u 11 o n Sssssl a. Wt ] nUi u ttoair " 4*partu>*X4 tl*u uU4 u*kn m VBiaaat *r u u rafilar im af m*lr ' I. Mftti irt *( p*rmltt+4 mcni*U it Xtot frt7 It*toy r riAC-ni statist n tin fin tltiiui af rtf --* <u. . Ma*lac aa fiif uu' piW**t l* a#( ptraitw*. a*apx la m wnm) , 4. brnW mt *MT UM i.1 4--nf>* **4 vlll wt to* ulinui. t. ftttr, liueLnum u^iBn, r fiter i)evkUt W*m|i will wt ^ ptnia'ato i* U* rfWfY *t ? il^, Ttot paMalty far alalaUaa af Uli nit 1* iviitu 4imini, a ** ftwt wttr tkt lifinrn mt tlaikj *111 n ptnltui t* ftii. f. QutMuvy TiUlAf * ikMtlai U tnHla| **4 niMt kt ^tnltui |. B^trMi m Mt ptitiml to tilaa tomto, tnr, atou, t towm niitoiti un. ttor an u *iit util tot mto to*1** if nto try< to ul mt tot into, |tna( mm tint u itvto w|to if aafaty* to. fa ynmt l*4ry, ihttll irw toiltonui; Hitowl tot mniii pt mtltf vartar ir ^ny> tola fnt i *44b. 1. taplapwi at nyan all to^ulM t* ttoir fimy. j. it a* tut 1 a wtir u traat toil m ar aHUtr **rto*r' lajwiat ar )M*i particl* trm tot mya. wt tornto. to|itfMi toa*4 all vanlaf tl^a, aa4 nfnto fr mafctag nitonl. 1* bpltytti itoould kaur levitim mf Ut Hantt ftrvtatoar aa4 fin (Ataftoitof tag toav t tut tto*a. a. tto^Mi ar* a* 4rlak water Wt dnatolag fttaulu !?* -u.-l rr >! tilt * t u.. *11 .IlilJlMi** a--aiiai ti i4t irlaatt^ ftninriar a. ft* men. ailato aata ar wt at a aaaaa af tlrvatlJic yaaratlf attotr tou aa a*a*pt*4 latter. m%rp, ar plaxfera ar u amn toaigtot, ate a*wr Jak rm aa* 1ml u ututr, tot ivt *tnlfex la44an w ^ proptrly mpmlpyt wltt tartar faaa. a. tot atoHtiH ar at af ear toart*lnlyli( Ittltt tveto it tlactrlt 4rill*. toiyi*c toaaacri. Jaatoto^Mtr, povtr im, tat., avxaj.4* u* tttfltti mt tor utoutuct itoap vlitoaax priar t^nnj it prakitoltii LMitalx jofitr fafiita. p, to* aptrttlM ul * #r wr povtr ttultottt it ynUtoiui ylcu jaw art prvperly **< fanaallr twallfitl ul/er uixtoanaal to7 r*v tmrmmb -- aanfulx raw fei --aa. - IT - wtw( nfiitfi; toyUfttr iWtn Ml *T* ubt iMttol im t^mun Ml rmlu la iMfc, Dtrtrti bt wyerwl u jar fw* i*m14 tot U Ut MlaUly. t. Xatoltlt Miffil {trvtto*. HMt. lt M*tn, *t.)la tkt kua bwtrl ar*** of Ut pint 1* itf1eU7 twnun ul ti^a an rntnl ini|* Mtlo< Utu'vtu. W*f wnnl W obuitMl btfati MUrlH u*m inw, C*a*rally nbitit tnffit i mtrlrt*4 to to fra* nmu to tot ptut, ul *y 4viatig* totjwf niton* prlar niA. t. --iiltytt ail! b ptrtlttol ta ito*Ut*u para#**! |HtaiiUw cmpwat ftf toeM yifttoti toy ia* f**f t*r mt viU ntt m tot iJlwtl U tot ftoit. t. littot 0i wpaeiallj \rtMirr ai*l* wt to* atotolitl UtU mittUn m p***lW*- * to. BfclAa, toUtto, i*4 wto, totoaa ICt, ttoaali to* ^ltii4 at tot tnm tl|t mt tot ilitot **4 ^nUU u mm. t. W4, palUt*. Ml tritki totll amr to pa*to*4 at tot tstwr mt iitit jwttat. J. M UWIIt Mk.k nito ! lUp in ojM kdl .lum * i to. ktnr Immm rtaafc ar ittor arterial* iftlut vfaton, t. ft* pnaaie* af aimrt itoill tst tot ttutml a* aa tm trvatoir aav aa aw4 toif Mn a* ayymrfiiag UunmiiM. k, Itfttr CerU --4 Itotitw a. MV ayplart* *a taipm vlto a tafaty aar4 ar toarlca Atoato pwptr ntoirtt; AU tot mniy 4Ltto|UMi> to. Xqal^asx guar** ihtidl attar tot ntaul mxrwpx vtoaa ttiwiny a* Mkt yjawnt ar rapair* mI wa to* nytonl im*41T*\y mfm mmplttiat ; vara rayiiirtaf totlr iiwii, IqadjMMt rurli la iMprwpmt eMiixiaa aterall tot rtftnti a* m>ttity ul atoa lamp tapanmai. t, Mh xim la aartltiy tt tot ifutiti taint all ntitoi art u 5. Clattoltot tat tor* naiai a. tot utt af nutoall ffi ahailat. van tlxfear ar u part af & ttoep aap, ar oalarvl it pvatoitoiwa vtxtotoa ttoa faexary. -1ft* T- flZi. (yUKI fj O T~ a r\ D pzfit* imb OAJ bdevsJ&i. APB Bo&BlDDBtJ OrJ R/Zo i*tPTY. PgS Ct?Tto~> dZVCri A 1. Cow pfii sj y rV?oA"/?0" I'VtAj PiQvT rH * % c SA rs pPfrt-a GENC 19257 4. ikM&( m 4* won i^inUii IV ml*** t4*ir mi W Wd appro***, alUNf *r f*>wii or uh ftaittr tifmiw. c. n*K( tin, nnHfi, **4 mewl* u U w 1mm, rn|i*4 *f tn clothing wit Mt N **n Ml BMlt 1MUM17 v 1* uni vMn tk<f fwitltiu 1 M144I41 tuvi. 4. Jowli?, r&*c*, 4ra**l*i, vittt 4ala*, 407 4al*a* #tc., iMvli mm H *** M tWM tl*H lllkt Huh 1* IWUMli *, Indii, miivmiu, Mi mr clwiaia* u* *f vlM, *rlm, 1--1--, r im Ucnui tM ^Mliiutr r * lUtit ilivtrit ttiabtifi wi iteuli aat W won it U* fMUiy > r, Hair iWU 4* trtaii U Ui mut uttnuy t* mli tturtmtai Mti tM prop*r fit *f ui t* iwmt Mhiau frdMctln ftitllw iti tmiMrtii uhtUm :* Itfitj flum nit 4* *n 1* *11 |liit imh vitt W ftllwlai (1) om*M (2) IdlfcllM (2) COOtTOl *0-- 4. AH Mm* oo?t lanlm ]n*altla iwttn vlt4 fcmrif ki|t immn H*id4* of |U, or imutlai 4iiu or ivUtlti, in fBfdfti to vtir i44luil tyi |*McUo *u m V mi- (4m itwi . t*ro 1. 4*l*w.) t. tMi dflvH trill 4* mtiM "pla#e" iUiT |1mmi or ltt irmnrtlM */ ty |lum ikvnlf Ct<r mmlai for work.. Ukin imcrtftiBi 4I111M in r^kni, tkt o^lv** nit fmUl tti imolftti. 4. Vh* it 09^11 lima tbi ^Ivaiit Of 14* C^Vi 4* 1* r**4ln4 u ntwi 41* ifcfity (lum, hnutfUM ufi^ t^vin non* u rIHIlH Of ui* --plop**, . It *4*11 4* 14* niymUlliiy of 14* forww tat (1) ht to* umi1 14--**!** 4y **ari&* 14*1/ *70 pmwrtlao. (2) 4** i4*t *11 oov --ploy**! am lit( */ |1mmi -- i4l/ fint iv > von u| 10*1 tM osploy*** --*/!--4 14* mitniiiti for Mviat iMir *7* pmurtioa. (3) 4*011in 14*lr --ploym to Via 7VHF tit F40TISTXOK. f. OrtliiT taftty (lum in oei *M*iu for protortloa (itut til typ* of *7* kuim. It c*o*r*1, 14* typai of *7# idvii an: lapaov, leal ftplaato**, Ce/mim Vapor*, V 14104 Clan, --4 CnoCia* or DrllUaf. - 19 - (1) 1--**t luirti; rnMttln (a) tafctr-tl*** iprtMi** .(4) fan S41*14 (*) 0*ttl** U1 ChMltal Itlllhii Fnt*tti*o (a) ta%flta (V) Fan S4114 \Xi Comam t--m Ft--ootin M*|--tt * \ (a) n^fioo (4) fcwpiratOTT MMk <*) V*l4lw-fflaai hrUrtin (a) 31ot#4 tetfloa (4) An-nltor'* *41*14 m niai( it frt111!" hOMctin l^iipiitt (a) teal** g, Vbar* a *ortr ** la al--01 4*11/ ooola*i vttk *-- pa/tlowlo/ *7* liuK, 4* will 4* uiMi 14* nmMiT |nt*etl ogtilpM--t <414> will r--ala 41a rnp--mitty mill nln--t 10 ala* tun --. 4. V*ft*n 04* km oceaal--al ootict *114 spoeint *7* luuii am 4ook wt 14* mmiiii? nui--i aa *t*4t ma to* itoni fapirtHtt, ao4 iwt noun 14m te to* it*m 4*>ruMi 1--oQlaMl/ 04*a 14* oooC 1* mr. I. CMMt l*aa*i an aol w 4* von *411* vortl&c 1* 14* |lat or wall* poi-fomlac >*4 Mlpwit *41*4 i*t*lni 7* iWtoctlM. J. *a4 Pnfrti-- (1) liH k*u aot 4* nn la all pi--t ana* *114 t4* faUMlog MMftlMI; (a) loop ana - 20 * GENC 19258 (to) JM1* n*laki^ Wiff u4 HftMl 4k*i (*) WtsAtlt ^Uij<ir toa OMjMf (4) ^i)ihiiiwi"TpTiTTl| h)I_h1l1 * (*) Uk If) OrflMt la M, U4 miwi M (g) lui*i r**rt*r* 4 fUfci (I) l*f*r Uu tiXX W rur*l*k*4 fcy ttt Cf^w t* kl| mpl*J**i (1) k*.%*vin imati* m* >1 u*n.j *r tk* r,w)HT u4 ut t* bi mM( u tk* nap i*j tiniutlit kf fcpfy>it. (0 k*f*tp Uli *r *rv *4 fit toy 'mllft*4 fmn tkt y-- at to* Hpwl ftr ta tki witi mmt. fmrupn w n4 >7 ui tHrv- Mit f ZktoMiAtl KtXfttiM* x# km tk* wyAjy't km* torut** (J) k*^tr kata am to* wa at all tot***. cmpt u U k. ) tolw, or van MkMi* Utotwl *7 tto fanau. (() Ufttr ku thaiU ato. to van Mara tto utitoaUl TilHkC Of Ut kit **7 M|t aaaktiDT tr pwhn. kr 111^1 ufatp toti ak*U.4 tat to* v*n vfcac ImWm lav* tpN fall ---- ckadetli ar ifiuiai toy aaikitotil acltoton. (T) t* mlorto* *113 to* mmitf4 U *H*r **r aaJaty knlitor &*?. && ui tk*\ tot tv net trill to*!**, toft, \rt*k 4**Xk or u W *17 kfiM tw ufttf kat ilact ter af tkki ttiHi **u!4 itotmuiUr nakai tto kat aat itma tto pftal. k. lM< fMttottltoft It) i**4 UJrl*t wx wwUr wt flat m*t traktoik*, V**rtle*, ikruloa, toit kmi, h4 cMMetl tottrt*. inf-it \y, tk* ml? prtUrtlit aitlkt swklai la to rairi tot ipApiat m tkat to* tojuta aaaatt to npataf ta toll kuart, tr Xk kptal to tka ami iim of tkr lafiAkil to kap kla kaiki tt r laiftt. (ifftnat tppat if (Ifni 111 k* fwtoikal far pmaeUka mlwt tk* atocr toiiito. it) Uatk*r-f*k*d or tlwxie fml i1*h fum.*b mm pm*nlia toilatt ikrulaa. Ala tp>* tf {lan uaalc to* Mr* toci tint attal, raaik tojtm. vato, iu< A*aa |i**n ar to* gtiii pm fm kpm Pirn u( toeM tk* p*n**l waptBiikiUtir if tk* ttoWn. (3) H*#tie tr rtotor i^ni pmAk* pr*t*etim ifaiut akmiictl anact rm tamm, tali, nnat lalftatt, iw. taw fpintUf lutr*nl*i will liti tk* %tjo of flow* ton akPuJ.4 to* v*rr in k*klik{ ttkk 41f7*n*X tkmiCtl. Tkvat (lmi k*y to* tkolMt owt friM Ipuv fani. * 21 (l) i**tk*f v*14*r*' flm* akkttl4 W fr vkm **l41k wr to**4ll*{ bit Httl. A*i |le*i k dtdl wt fnm IpM fuu, u4 ftn * ttulM**!* tkatli to* mumi U Iptn Pum tk* i* Mt. (1) Ur prvtfttlM tom to tort U 4uiuu4 mu. T. Viilntwr hftoftit - Tmi k la etotlul plaiu f Ui* tjrpt, tkr* kiaii f rviplnttor FftjeUo to toftoi, topntUi u tk* fpcntlw ptffnML A*m ty>> *f mplrtttoT prtitfUw in: pntoctlN tout, >nMrtta Hiitot lto&< mpm* 4 |U*I, u4 71-rwctlm M4ut 3-**kmf air* to, >m\ mplntan air U <toiU4 *m fm tk* Span Part* Upmuit wr Mr to miI|h4 u paw in*. . Ckainl fwplnun fw la li$*t wanitmiM of tapffi k*y to im4 mi (M^ttoJpw Uw tm 4* Cakiaur aa*ki in ltttoa4 la xk* Mtaair, to*ly**r, *4 koala fUfikaf Bwtrlct! Caklu2 lm trail f tk* ylmt. 4 Hr *M>1? M*k* m4 4r tMpiy HHpmat M7 to* toactof Mt frm tk* Ipan Pam kpimtoi ar fNt tk* Pkkt AvurUto kpii i*nt. f. law aHniUi lT*tUtoi *111 toll jwm nan pat mp4 mpittuip pntoctlaa *M nt tpj* p* itn\i ur. . PnllUriu ptWMir tkamiklr Uk xkt tiff*rant tppn *f ntplntofy prvuttiia, A* Plut Pnaaetlie kpanaaat will tot fill tk inrif up v*niw pw wmg km if jaur famu im^x. ^ ^ ^ k. kfaf t* i naf xkt a*rt*ft*y pnoaim fr 1 Uhlau r*r mpir* 1*7 pmartlB mp4 is Xk*t alnaUto. l. fait--at (1) ktpiraujp ntftjwnt mat tot kept 1* ftsf e**6itlm tk fiactlm priparly- <*cfc pi*a of *ttH|M*tt tkaall to* tlak*4 aM *mU* Utof tftor n*77 ta**. lata **y *an *r kttku pmu *p tktt tk*y *ap to* nplanf lattlaulp. iftar daitlH, kaa aat it mt, mm *x>ipia*kt tk it* *m. (y.) Tk* IkMWlty Tli|*! Mil fill ;wiiiilt4 ikiM* if Mil (3) kniw *11 imaekkfelt 747%! f mat j--m *u >v*u of ruaplia* uf tomttklkt twa* uatolj fvlxkpwt **airt*r) or mplratar u4 *11 ptm tom tk* 4u*x filter *r akmatl tirtrili* U aalKlBE. .ta 2) CkFMKAl >fc/ JrJtltiT&l * L o fi.iA **t * t/At AAO. T#Be.lFo4f, AU ErtPLOWi *%<* LAkZ'f tiiP> e 4 toil % i*>TH THFm TO TftsTTcr thm Sttoti tr* Tut ti)t*ST r A ft'tL GENC 19259 (*) If ***Ln4, if 1* V4ly taUti, wak ii thl* aivtlae rtr up wilu\ ^*n*4 er tu*. >cn* vitk kr* mu; cliw. fm* tin u tin* ivUitlM nln la 1*4 tU iur ttit iauri ur wamu. (5) Dikii La tlw vara nttr iti Ur 4ry haag a* 417 tf 7--rlla. (() Meek* km Wa wH m4 m ta ki wi| agaia tk fallewlag miac hy Ik im or otter apiey* *heui4 to tkuK lMdliuly after w4 iUv*4 ta air ntnlfkl. (t) "ktk lMuUc knU ta cploy*w*t aa^a *un that they kaor aw ta 4Ju*t taa pnpcrl? far * taut fit ia4 hew ta t**t Qa nr iif U|t\kiii, ir Mitiiurt nfir i* tbt iaatrwtiaa* nun af t*t *ir *f ta* fst c*j knu him white itienmhlj aaatr fitting i4 ten< n*M mti. A* Hotelm barratry tnint ** tnteter tikntU, mill mm katti, fin Man, dmim, ulu, fin iniaftiiten u( aa* ml* m aat ta W kntfcN ar la *v *V *4i*4 ky pallet*, tklte, tmrki, ar ymni ***&. > ttnakwff htlkm * a^layav (ar *1*1tar) will kt p*Ml rite la a prtewtln ana aka 1* itraktnt hy a cast, tllhg, mm, crutch, 17* ytk*, ar wUalt which vnl* fciaar ar mMtt an net La *m vuy, viiaa* cpaeiritelly autherltet hy tk* taf*ty Ta>>nwi 10. Skid* an* Palin* v. bpty iU4t *t pallet* mmk * lit LLLUMtet* m aa aaA. h. Pkliru mat cat k* nuki( **ri that eight high. * bauck can amt h* glna u inttiaf ikiM/ptUtu that ta*7 vtU aat tappl* Utar Mil* luUaury ar la vwli. 4. bly pallet* af ta* t*a* ilu heul4 k* *taaa*4 it * pile, If it i* Mi*miy ta *taek pallet* af dffemat tim La ta* mm pLl, ta* larger pallet* ibaul4 k* plaaa4 at tk* hettm. U. Teat Pmartiaa a. laee* white an eenetnieteg af tana*, an perforated, ar white tiy--1 the feat art cat acevptafcla, k. Inli white Inn aatal tail* axpa**4 an prohibited! L ivSf Pf 12. Call** ate ie'.iu Cakla* m*t wt k* leaked Wyate ttelr lift capacity. * 2) h. Vhw vitelaf lata ta* nm a#lately, h* cartaia ta* etel* 1* nterthg ta* naan* yrwtte* far It 1# ta* mi. Otkirj**, in nil* *v kvt ar km. inuntii^j w*a*iu i* . Za urna* a l*n Uta halrt, k* aartala ta* 1**4 1* iyuM*fl kinetly hawata ta* tain* eikMviM, ta* l*y will Mai nar It u llfxa. * 4 Caaa haate aat flag**' av trm ta* tikli aa It lift* ta* 1-4 OUtNlii, jMtVffi pbehag krt-- n* ateia aa tat Ini. nut lean a ktiii hate, la "ten* ta* teak ate nkli te. aat af ta* w. wan mime lift f, tetar wall mter a !**! b*p hate* ate ft **t ar ta* *u wank tatting tevi a late. . Whan a telat U teUt (nwui anrtete nil*}, k* **mn tea w 1* vawtrurtte hafan vtei ta* late ta it* te*Ua*tiaa, h* f*mn ta* late 1* kite auk ta date la* tetMan. Halt vvittea* tea *a/ty itayi ate ikwlt **te k* tte ky < ta tuy ta* kalktiac epeittin. ? rvLttea* te* praUtei far that man. kf*n ta ta* fen fro ta* atnate. call* ta white tea wife* tea breaking artel _ prowling ltte an faaaral luchltelne fur (M >Jtet. peific ate* ****** far m d*w* jte will ha hy itnetln af ta* 11. 1--ahi* UlhlM a.. GaaaUM ate all plw flak point* fttmahl* ligU4* mat kw traaapartte ate tan4 i* appjuoad *te*te emtainen *gtepp*4 <U flmt irniun aa4 pn*awn itllif MUoaa. k. flamakl* lignite mat aat k* 1* tank*. bln*, pi**, ar tfiiikw. t. riamahl* Ufuite tball aat k* iite'i < i* aay plut mu. any*mf 11- *~*Tinf a. Tk* purpaet af tte "bteihj blot" if u protect tp* w*U>ktih| af thi mplP7* aac th* nctrlty af ta* plnat. tennn win k* prteiW it*4 i tkaa* ana* vkan a fin haiari ar a aaataaiwatiaa pnhlm aslatf, a* vlll te* carrying af lighten aa4/ar Matte**. ^ k. Uttar canal toadtiete, --Uac will he paftettad V* k* fallming laaatichf 1 (1) kailar kaua*, atetral rwa, aat kailcr rum. (ti U* Muu tagm" **+ kipiiiag. * 2k * ys/vs-, GENC 19260 (S) Utomaor imm, Utniy; U) IhAitmm hi *ut fm * Um n--mtU mi imi Cm to* nhdii f f) (irr. (5) Wpimum rmn,i *mv *a4 slal# vtai4ft. (> Mala totoar rw. (T) VuiMuaf fatmaa'a amw. () em<* Mittal. (9) FiiMirtla* fimH'i mfltm. ft- 1ft um mt tti tnMW tf fir* kurl in* Mr *f to* tto* mi* , *c * M*Mir Um two* mr fwi *11 *piUt imu*( m um>vl4r to ^nUMM La u* im mr trm mifUA. i. !*<* i* v*UMw4 U U *to*r mu f u* plut. * ft* Ml *f ftftUkM m4 U|fetaM La Ikf pLftftt it f. D*n* U#un w jjmU*( la 4* iMt9MmUim4 inti ikin --la nnltui. t*f*r> *wrm u. >1*, HkliTHi Mil nt; ttalr pMm r U U< y1**1 totoftlt M la --taiftira Mm to 1 to pitot. !*41 kg lata k* aaftvrlto ua pitot AU bi mwul aai to Mo m pMitot tore*cfc to* >latot Wt fttoy viU to *Ua*to to M*k ^ *toM* la af to* uf mu Unoi im. fa*a-**** tot ftok tot B*toft fra* *# toillAat to toattor a* to*T to totoiftUft.ftlr laur *a ufi tm ylto a U|hw< d|intu. *m3 Putolto aaatneian to *p*elal ltltoi mj to ftl*** ft lulpaul --toiftg mi ator tofts tow* LUtol tow vita to* ftpprrvftl *r to* Flaat Hototr, pat r uixn Earn A* 7w fimi 1ft! U u ^wr mv to *iU m toat jm ar* fiT*a tMinctim ftlut nfklitliai ul uf irtla* tar M>U**;k tnlftiif w ^ uiipii u * tmMUr mIicwI rwr to to* l*ftM*mv*l m *rrptlwi*U7 flw r*il if uft, ittiUty |b* |ullv of ytw wiiAUf la m inparwat ft* 71a w U U w tbv tow u* Mmrt* ufft inniiM for )*itf joi. If m to** uf Mu ar 1 uk ) fukft< B* ! iftltntul 1ft fn ftto la fH i| t fttft totoina**!, ftl faff* *a IU mluou y*- jRftcnt* 4artJift lb* flm f* will f irtoalto *< *nrt Mf Mitfi mu **rlr - b*f* uar Wom h*uu. in mo, fttfftty nil** tel >i-MtBr*o ar* ta**4 a* fm to ym of mm wprt*** by atop* aal fcuHt af *Hry alto to iHcrlbUM *11 anr to antry< im fimt in* m\ *aat y*i u nac *aam *!#' pailful muyarlft*"- A k*tf bi ft* tow udint q*nB** i* tbn to mb to** to* tovltift ft* r*u. Wha rn " Mmotrt far btoM*!*! to to*aft an, xbifi to ft nooia. ** O * *5 - M- GENC 19201 y > lift tiper oymtiio X. k(m v^irttlH, ttett knkH, lUttint. ten ts4 U* fwttl w4m of fort lift* krftrt 1 mrtlftf wtiUte W 7**r iiftnlMr, X, tea tft*t ftlfft lift 1> loftrle*x*4 u ate4*l*4 fttft btlittum iiymmt, V jhftn m*4 for repair* littuir lit etetel* uiitwHi, 1m nft. *te* * m4 your lw4 hfm yn plat It if> CtwMti1 watfte, bUitti, tit. y mnfu* vn Mu nnf iuUn, i. teivlt rtf Ik if yM ftalio** late to fta Mufi. (, x* im t* ^ik op ImJ MU *Ui| (uk w >arfr *wt* w 7. Ltek ft* far* m iurt. * i tek mi fr*o aftter late rltftoat lufciti ftafti** y. t. loot la Ik llti tft* fM lift it nftftj. 9. * w m tea #* mi tn (& 10. la H*tt|<^ or* to ft* m4 MAar *M 111 HUM. 11. EM tt Itiit taa r**t ft*blo4 *Utr ftrt lift* teas /Ufrtt(> 12. 81av ipwi vten nlftf *at af (UMMI7 Atm. 11. krm lUrUat u late *r vtltM 1 tnw>tn tmk if w Ut4, tfta apatetor ao4/or vaMbowapte ftutt luvn that: i. fctf btU at ftrt* alia* of trailtr tri iteii >. Irttoi *jm in. c. tractor tow abut off or 4rt**r out of Ut toft. 4. ir trwt it aote*eta4, It moot ft* U nni|tt Ho* *tt tft* trailer. t, If tmtor it 4iiftw>cfEt t Jttf ooat ft* plan* ftikr ttt fntt ate of ftftt trular. If r*or Wool* or* too far fprvtet, a loot at ft* plocte vftr tft* nor *a4 Of tte trailtr, - 51 - j ( j j t. 1> .MltlM I* tte (ten, tUltlwU .WacwA. vi r^Ur.1 M 1o*4l%4 or ofilotUlu * *la*l *ol* tnat, <11 * U--4 >M.r Ol Iw (l) *.11, mat raw. <*> IkU wt W Mwt* wter ttt raw tt u. W4 m WO ilhi. I- Wf,n lH*ia* ar alaUM . ntlml tar u* Wilfaitaa (1) bvet *iilt| 1&40. (X) fat tft* ftraftaa. (3) Hoot to* ofaoalo. 1ft. htrtli* tutlH teoa ootoftoc oolo cuvot, launtitlw or tvotfv^. Vote* o*i for >tiMTriifii 13. Fort lift track looia otiat ft* loooni ftoftot travail**. Cony looi ton* (3} to alx (6) loebaa aftoto flnmr- l. Loop fort* Of fork lift trate cite* to floor teoa twtUat ntteot loot to pronat iojr or faatft. 17, El*-m*4 lw<a ivt ft* ftoa414 atnfilly. Volte annate cl< oBtiocuiaftoao, Nltte*. plpaa, aioctriMl teteta at*. It. fttop >Aar teat rcfMlifaf fWI lift. 19. ftoport looo^aialr My Ujaft to faatft to cutout or piopaj u or o rallao --r-j- QT 20. ft aot tractor if 111 or oot 10 eaouUoo to wort aafaly. Mtlty 7*0 firwa. 21. Fort 14ft U fa W opor*t*4 Mir % oaa tea kM roal*o4 proftar loatroaUM to ten ftaoo avtftorlaa4 fty tte waraftoM* n~ 1 or ahlft 22. tooiftMftaoi uaa of lift tmcU *111 raault u teaclpliftarr uu, lonapla? nth \rmk 1* atriotly farftiiOM. 21. k*t*< lift track* ant ft* 4rl*aa Ma.fifat *ltft tft* io*4 loat, uc a^erte* *ltft tft* looi flni to --lafia ttiut of frtrltr. fa not ft* * ater? ton ao a tea or (rate, to 4a ae aval* ettat m te**t. - Jft. GENC 19262 fi. Fart vu* h< yum orli4*m Ut OF until a. >PHM7WMf Crlla*i 0^_tnnt (1) VU* aMar nailu, <Uh ttoa qlU4tr niv*. VMt tk rwr ***** raii1act ito# Fm*1 11a* ^mitn will to*-- l>*n*l *fl --4 *M fml uImmH Ft-- tto* fptl Uh. 1b ail * da** tto* nltt Wf*M fm tbt htl irit*. 1, ftt w t7j*i tf l*44*n 1b |fMfl * *t U< Plaat m nl 1*44*n bb4 portatol* l*44tra. Flati l*4fe -- l*H*n, wuUy urtiHli that Bfv tovUi laia *- nmiwa. lanui* i*4Un tn Uui IBBt eu to *ml uaul * n|4iti. (f) SlfMwn ?u4ir h4 II m rm rut. to, la*tall!** Ft--a*i Clla4*y m Ti^ 3 J, tto* rrto*# *f partablt l*44*r Uut a tto* JUtoi atoula toiaat tn i w>l***n, atiuiftot ltMtn, ul uuwlu lt4Un. Mt*l UMin bn prfcltolt#4. U) Qmt Hut nln 1* 1***4 a*4 Ut (wkvt la 1b vUklw W* MWUa, 1 i ), lutrito Frau ito* ut #f l*44*r uu fru p* wiui ( Qurii#tugtlj|miU1rU1b ?tila--tUota| lH4**. BBlatr 1* la tto* i; a- Ito* uatiUu *f tto* 1alter **4 (1) Ciwm full aprtau hw* 4* yjliiir. to. fit* auair la vliA It U Mi (to) op-- 9U*4ar *il*m al*vlf --4 cm* ft* l**to*. U) F*rt tmki ikiU an to* l*ft mnnlai a4 maa4a< tar uiua< prl*4* at u. Fi*|ibih cyl)**r wOm* UtU to* ilwu iiai lull xim u4m ui ni if tt* nut ttlh. (to) lyw vlinan atoall to* mru* a* iia^u wawy w* --4' aka4* furl 1* >1--. i. it bibU to* tto* unaamutr tf it* Dapan--at *r ia--trial itiBtiui ta apt d ft tto* ti>u *f latototra Ui ihtU to* toantfi, ii u a--ittlj ltop**t l*a**n tto . uuk wt af umu tto--a uu * amflt fw 9. tltjUUtw Mt Mt to* --*4 ito tlua* p--Itl-- -- itm|M laiun. rwiuu.4. towpTBifcra Maoll to* --*4 fall *pra*4 bb tto* "apruiur* upt to* an la 7. . tiralftoi 1a4*-- urn to* prvrt4*4 vttto adny atoaai, --t*i *pU*a. *r *p*n. *a ttoaaa uit tot Ito p--ltl-- wto-- Itlltr la la w. 1. Straljfct 1*44*rt Mat to* pru*l4*4 wltto aalatp *to*-- t aatal *pito--, *r pur*, ul tto--t Mt to* U paaltlaa -- Uiltr la Ito --a. flat* latototr m tU4 rwtlaf --lag 1 Z I nla. FOP UJT?T - 9 10 GENC 19263 A ltotor *a* f**t ! tol*kt k7 to ut*< a*lf M** a nm< >u It tu4li| At t*t ktva af U Itiitr. u4 |t U plM, ir vfen tit Xfciitr 1* tlti itttrt# W imafktAc nMwUti, 10. Uftfwtt ^r4 y#r imlikt Min vi alaa m<in4 far an--laa ltMtfi. IX. bttailn ltMtn iW4( 0* ralato -- Ut* ptoltUa 17 wt lm* 14. Otralfbt u4 ixtttiiM 1*4Aim a--iX4 to pi*#*4 *ltt tto f*t af tto Mir wfwu ut Utfti if Ut iiAur fm u ifiiut vfciel U iMr it mi. 1). to a*t > liMtn l* Mut4 pnlum *1 mvvi m m mffalli. Ik. Itw placa A l*4tor Ik r>Mt if a After **lt 9--u tmiM tto iillir mJM to tor it MtoiA, r ttiMt fmtoi. 15. 41m* p*nkl* Itton a* ut tot* alto rail* tow twin ftotlM* t*/*V tott at i^Um ibMU to flMl7 wo|t< Mm a witu l5. hnr l*aa * 1*4Aar Hilfeit as --Af* --time -- laaat tom*, torvAli* MrtlAAl plpaa, tc. aim to*p tto tot *f tto litor fm if tom. IT. tall m Atb Mi to4i to |*U( to AT 4m * itnint littor. If uuni] nit to MAIii, ut * mp* futm4 u yto tolx U Arm ^ tto towrlAl aftar 7m haw *mwA tto l*4tor. it. uvr fm tto littir vtoa ttmAM w to**aaii* 19. to tri ttot itoAt m am *rM7, nMr, tr ettorrtaa U|r*ty tofor* yto tlM a lalto*. CO. to M fit At llfbtr torn tto third mot f-- tto m aa atnlfkt at vuailN 1a4Aart, mr tto m*t total fm Ut tap awplaltor*. Ml. TM*%J 1. |ia| Wit atoult to krpt la pmptrlr 4til;M toitlan *to ttoy m to tolM ***** 5tol ram ttola atotl to rtunt4 to tto TaaI Com prwptly altor wt. Piimii wall atoalA to km to UaI Mo to 4rm to naii. t. 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Vtoa Aalmc toil Mil Mar Mtitlaii tktrt a tU> IU taaat km ljW7 Alv7 MAT tto pAApAT ppAtACtlto fl*Wa, j. ft. 9aa1> AtoulA arwr to Uft to torttW plpUc to s*fTAlAic vktri utn tvaU to iiaiaf u rta*lt paatfat tito, 9. tola a***lA **wr to tomm m* to* rtntt ** uathtr, M akaill to kaaM fm to* to tto At tor. 10. Ttola vlto ikirp *4i iiwM aImti to tmii4 taA it*M la aaak a Ator ttot ttora la aa kia|r fm tto iWp AfU. 11. film * J*'atoulA to kp* tltu aa4 tlfkt. TP*7 ar* arr*r * to 1 ala Plato af vrwAitoi, kail fUin at a# prp * 15. Clinrtet: pilar* tfetolA tom ttolr to*Al*i ImuIamA.. GENC 19264 i). Chl**l* u4 W af hljfc HUt7 it*L Btiii ahmU ha ktft 4raaa4 *4ft fwwn, 14, far ikMli ki pnutvt4 tu hMttn. af wtt tntft af Al* thatlt h aharp w4 cltib. Ib u| ikMli tmr ta h4 % W* . 1$. lUHf 4iMIu Mt ht kfft tl|kt la tfct Matt. kutlti Quit h* it, k4ti aMale ha kft la ikttui ar ndi vha aat la wi, llaAa* U * fkcikftjvt nikawr*>.tiwkMtt^rMvku mUkt tt,aMftrumbki i* >rm4i<ikImMfcrr, Mad* wrtiii tkat all athar a kalfa, n Uiu af yai Ms t*i m wise ^ IT, CcraMrlaar haailaa ahml4 W hapt tlaaa aa4 fm af v>llatn. Tha kl*4 (Mil W natty ailal. iemirlfin M14 mr ha aa*4 u a M*k, V7, ar plait W. ia. m tlmrlkl > jialrt mat haw -- ^ Jf. M *hn!4 ha atnfidly alt*ta4 far tk k* h* aat. fti haaAli ahml4 k m af aatarlal that i aa4 mtir aaaati-yatM, Iw IhU imi( ha kapt ahaf* aa4 ia*i aMU alvw* k m4 aa that than la aa 4ai|r la ik war ar t# tk ^um4r. VO, Tk haa41aa af iMtk, >lki, rakaa, ate., mat ha kffk fm ar niltwn M irtekk haatlai iMll hv 41ear*a4. Vavfclac MW thau!4 ha hapt la tart aartitia*. eeuMtnit 1^1 Cwpimil air, vtnt *4 > *aa uia< ham m m fatal i 1. Intr, Mir aw rtmaitiiwi, m MapimH air u 3aaa rv bMM. hair, ar parw> 2. Qeulaa mat alvyt ha van *ha tkUf maruM air M tha ana aat h tltmi ar aihr pNpli. 3. Vki aila| mmii< air far elaaalac, aa wpraiM null VMM ik pmiwv Mtr p*l nak In ail k, Vfcaa as lac ataaa ar air Maw a**lpH4 *lth Thin^r ar alMlw trr* nnut, plat mat ha laa*n*4 ia tht --f llii! t pmaik -maul iptrtiiai a; M liwllM* I I - *3 - QENC 19285 11IMI1C OF C OKMIttlt CA CT1IIHKJ 1. Unn kHf prat+ctJ** Mf Is plw *a M 7ll*A*r miXtl ntfe1 U vltMfiv muiu, it u muft t* 4 tulMi. K>ltn w >ra*ptly *ft*T ***. `" 'i, Alvv *h`u. tii *r fthfvlM V*wt te fw fililii r*tf, Qliitm it fialUa u *. Imr w qrutian nr iv putw* *Uf tku iun|t *f Uc in f vSlfc tbr; vi 4hL|h4 4*4 14*4^44. k. ftnift cyilMtmn frm vruilit t^n'HH. $. Bmr mm 9ll>i*n ** nliin, >f^ru nfprnt nr nili4( 4*4 cutUat ipintiiki} r firw purp*** nfctr Uai m mm 144. l#rftr igiw Xbm 4. orliiim itetU w r*>*iat*4 miy tr tt* - T. >mr *< 4 llftUtf u|n *r 4 *11*4 (rap* r *4l) knflM TTt**n A ow m* p* vi< * Hit tnili ar plttf** I* prarlto* u kali tki vliiitfi. A <y1i4*ar rattiiikj --pi*M>< n cm mmi ran unrtti If irayppi. 1 A kul tnui vltk paujnr inrli( pf tkt tyUaiir 1* prafrrra* n awlaf ^Utt*n Py bui, vkith n p*vv4 i*4 u tmra* lilunN. p, mp iu 4*4 inmi vigr frm vyllMin iai tkilr nwieUaM iIim mb Mulun in * nrlw fin *r *cplp*lra I l 1 - * U* A"- GENC 19266 VINYL CHLORIDE MONOMER SPILL PROCEDURE I. THE ALARM A.- The Vinyl Chloride spill alarm is an intermittant blast on the spill alarm system. All personnel, upon hearing this alarm are to follow the procedures outlined below. B. The alarm is to remain on during an alert. The foreman will shut the alarm off if he is certain that there is no further problem, or, briefly, to use the P.A. System. II. PROCEDURE A. Immediately put on 10 ppm mask if you smell any irritating gas or are instructed to do so by your supervisor. B. All personnel are to remain at their locations unless.-.they are notified to move by their supervisor. C. The foreman has the option and will announce: "All Clear", "Everyone wear a 10 ppm mask", or "Go to the Cannister Area and Mask". (Mask areas -- electrical cubical, west end of lab and monomer cubical). D. If evacuation is to take place, it will be coordinated by the foreman. He must account for all personnel except front office if there is an evacuation. The Controller will evacuate the front office. III. INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY A. Shift Foreman 1. He will inform all personnel of the nature of the spill. 2. He should contact the Lab Technician and direct him as to areas he desires Century monitoring. QENC 19267 c. Guards (Continued) (b) Local Fire Department, Police Department, State Police, Ambulance Personnel, Company Doctor, and Qnergency Rescue Personnel, shall be allowed to enter. 2. The guards will allow people to enter only after the foreman announces "All Clear". D. Technical Personnel 1. Escort contractors in your areas to either the monomer building or electrical cubical. 2. Go to your assigned area. E. Utility Operator 1. The Utility Operator will close the doors of the electrical switch gear and water treatment room. By means of an explosimeter he will continuously monitor his area inside and out and keep the shift foreman informed. 2. He will shut off the gas-fired water heater. F. Other Personnel 1. No smoking anywhere in the plant. 2. Turn^offua.11 welding torches. 3. Shut off all non-essential and/or endangered motors. 4. Close all doors to Isolate the vapors as well as possible. 3. Go to your assigned area. ALL CLEAR FROM A MAJOR SPILL A. Lab personnel will monitor plant for pockets of VCM in case of a major spill. B. When they are sure it is clear, all personnel will return to the plant, if they have been evacuated. GENC 19268 A> Shift Foreman (Continued) 3. He will coordinate the evacuation and shutdown of equipment if evacuation is necessary. 4. He will direct the Conrail switcher to leave the plant. B. Lab Technician 1. Immediately announce wind direction and speed. 2. A Technician will escort any utility companies to a safe area. 3. A Technician will start the Century Unit and start monitoring at the North end of the resin finishing. The foreman will notify the Technician at the Resin Finishing area if there is another area to be monitored. 4. If the VCM level is 12 or greater, the Lab Technician will inform the drier operator's supervisor that the drier must be shut down. If the Lab Technician cannot readily contact the drier operator's supervisor, the Lab Technician will tell the drier operator to turn off the flame to the drier, but leave the blower on. 5. When the information becomes available, the Lead Technician will call Olin and inform them of the nature of the emergency. C. Guards 1. The guards will allow only the following personnel into the plant during an MVC spill or alarm: (a) GTR Employees - This includes the Plant Manager, Personnel Manager, Safety Engineer, Technical Superintendent, all Foremen, Senior Process Engineer, Production Superintendent, and Plant Nurse. All others are excluded. QENC 19269 PHOSGENE SPILL ALARM PROCEDURES THE ALARM A. The General Tire alarm is one continuous blast on the spill alarm system. All personnel, upon hearing this alarm, are to follow the procedures outlined below. E. The Olin horn and the green lights at the fenceline and in front of the foremen's office serve only to alert GTR personnel to a possible problem in the Olin Plant. GTR personnel are to follow the procedure ; outlined below only if they hear the GTR Alarm system or are notified . .,Xh ro do so by their supervisors. C. The alarm is to remain on during an alert. The foreman will shut the alarm off if he is certain that there is no further problem, or, briefly,.to.use*the P.A. System. PROCEDURE A. Immediately put on 10 ppm mask if you smell any phosgene or any irritating chemical smell. 1. All personnel inside the upper polymer building go to the Control room in the polymer building. 2. All other personnel not specified in this procedure go to the Monomer Control Room or go to the electrical cubical West of the Lab, whichever is closer, and/or safer to get to. 3. In these areas there will be masks provided. All persons should " don a cannister mask if the area has the odor of foreign gas, 1 especially phosgene. ,,`l. A. The shift foreman should inform personnel of the nature anc severity of the spill within a short period of time. GENC 19270 ' * e 5. If evacuation is to take place, it vill be coordinated by the foreman. _ He must account for all plant personnel except front office in tbe event there is an evacuation. The Controller vill evacuate the front office. B. The foreman has the option and vill announce; `'All Clear", Everyone year a 10 ppm mask", or "Go to cannister mask area and mask." (Mask areas -- Electrical cubical, vest end of lab, and monomer cubical.) 111. INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY A. Shift Foreman X. The shift foreman vill get in contact vith Olin by radio or telephone as soon as possible to find out the nature of the spill. 2- He vill get vord to all personnel of the information received from Olin (evacuate, wind not toward us, etc.) The shift foreman should call the -Lab Technician to alert them of the nature of the spill. Ui. He will coordinate the evacuation and shutdown of equipment if evacuation is necessary. B. Ifonomer Operator 1. Shut off car and go to Control Room. C. Lab Technician IL. Check wind direction and velocity. /2. Assist foreman as required. (Stay in Lab to hear P.A.) 3. Go to electrical cubical west of lab to relay any P.A. messages. GENC 19271 D. Utilities 1. Engineer, put on mobile unit mask and.run boiler area. 2. Operator, if area is secure and engineer needs no help, go to cubical west of lab. E. Finishing Operator 1. Must wait in area to find out nature of alarm and if he smells phosgene or irritating smell, don Scott Air Pack. 2. If evacuation is necessary, the foreman will instruct him to shut down drier. 3. He will then proceed to electrical cubical west of lab. F. Polymer Operator 1. If evacuation is necessary, one operator will have to stay in polymer to run the area. 2. This operator will wear a mask and hook up to the wheeled breathing air system or use Scott Air Pack. G. Technical Personnel 1. Escort contractors in your areas to either monomer building or electrical cubical. 2. Go to electrical cubical. E. Guards 1. The guards will only allow the following personnel into the plant during a phosgene alarm: (a) GTR Employees - This includes the Plant Manager, Personnel Manager, Safety Engineer, Technical Superintendent, Senior Process Engineer, Production Superintendent, and Plant Nurse. All others are excluded. GNC 19272 . O') Local Tire Department, Police Department, State Police, Ambulance personnel. Company Doctor, and Emergency Rescue personnel shall be allowed to enter. 2. The guards will allow people to enter only after the foreman, announces the "All Clear." I. Other Employees 1. Go to your assigned areas. ALL CLEAR FROM MAJOR SPILL A. Olin will contact the foreman when the spill is over or Status of the Olin Plant. B. The foreman and Lab Tech will enter the plant and test the air for pockets of phosgene in case of a significant spill. C. When they are sure it is clear to return, all plant personnel 'ttill return to the plant. SPILL - A Spill is. a significant release of phosgene which will cause a serious level of phosgene in our plant. GENC 19273 (Polymer Area) Procedure No.^3.2.2. k Effective 1/21/81 Page 1 of 8 (Supersedes 3-2.2.3) REACTOR MANWAY OPENING PROCEDURE (EPA) 1. Foreman notifies Polymer Operator which reactor is to be opened for manual cleaning or entry, and bow many charges have been made in that reactor since it was last opened. 2. The Polymer Operator then prepares the reactor to be opened as follows: a. Complete dropping the batch. b. Rinse flush the reactor. c. Pull a vacuum on the reactor through the Dump Tank. d. Close drop header valve and ram valve, e. If less than six charges have been made in this reactor since it was last opened, the reactor temperature control is to be switched to THF and set to control the jacket temperature at 160* F. f. Turn agitator off (if reactor has had six or more charges since it was last opened). g. Fill reactor with pressure test water. h. Vent vapors to gasholder through the 3" gasholder vent line. i. Record the time that the reactor is full of water on the Reactor Opening Checklist. 3. The Polymer Operator will issue a "permit to open" tag and attach it to the reactor drive "start-stop" station of the appropriate reactor. The operator will take extra care to assure that the reactor number on the tag is legible and agrees with the reactor being opened. b. The Polymer Operator then will inspect the reactcr and assures that all lines are valved off, including the water spray to the reacncr dome (if so equipped). He then proceeds to pull the reactor down under vacuum as follows: a. Disconnect spray nozzle hose, after assuring the supply valve is closed. b. Vacuum is to be pulled on the reactor thru the 1" valve and findings on the rupture disc spool piece, using a hose to connect this tc the 1" vacuum line tied into the common header to the vacuum pumps. If the rupture disc spool piece is plugged, vacuum can be pulled thru the spray nozzle using a special adapter. GENC 19274 No. 3.2.2.4 Page 2 of 8 c. After a vacuum is obtained on the reactor, the butterfly valve on the charge tree and on the equilization tree must be opened momentarily and then closed. This will evacuate both the charge tree and the equilization tree. d. The operator will record the time he begins to pull the reactor down under vacuum on the Reactor Opening Checklist. e. The Polymer Operator will then inform the foreman that the reactor is ready to be blinded. 5. The foreman will notify the mechanic to blind the charge tree and the gasholder vent tree. 6. The mechanic will proceed to blind the charge tree and gasholder vent tree as follows: a. Mechanic will sign in on "permit to open" tag. b. Flanges will be spread in designated positions (above butterfly valve on gasholder vent tree and charge tree). c. Insert blinds with gasket on supply side of blind and secure bolts tightly. 7. Mechanic will inform foreman that the charge tree and equilization tree have been blinded, and the foreman will relay this to the polymer operators. 8. The polymer operator will record the time the mechanic blinds the charge tree and equilization tree. The operator will then continue to pull vacuum on the reactor until the following conditions are met: a, A vacuum of 10" Hg or better must be obtained. b. If the reactor has less than six charges since it was last opened, the water in the reactor must be heated to l60* F or above. After the blinds have been placed in the charge tree and equilization tree, the reactor temperature controller must be set to maintain the jacket at 200* F. The agitator must be left on until the reactor reaches 160* F. When the water in the reactor reaches 160* F, the polymer operator will turn off the reactor agitator, lower the jacket temperature control to 1?0* F but leave the steam valve open and record the time the water reached 160* F on the reactor opening checklist. Vacuum must be pulled on the reactor for one hour after the water in the reactor reaches 160* F. The vacuum pump used to pull vacuum on the reactor must be isolated from the dump tanks. It must not be used to pull vacuum on the water stripper or dump tank while pulling down a reactor to be opened or unacceptable results may occur. GENC 19275 No. 3.2.2.** Page 3 of 8 c. If the reactor bas six or more charges since it was last opened, a vacuum must be pulled for 10 minutes after a vacuum of 10" Hg or better is obtained. There is no temperature requirement for reactors with six or more charges. 9. After pulling the reactor down for the required time, the polymer operator will valve-off the 1" vacuum line, remove hose which breaks vacuum in the reactor, and line up reactor to drop water to the vapor break tank. The polymer operator must record the vacuum obtained when the reactor was pulled down and the time at which be completed pulling vacuum on the reactor on the Reactor Opening Checklist. 10. The polymer operator will then issue a "lock-out" tag to the shift instrument man, taking extra care to assure that the reactor number on the tag is legible and agrees with the reactor being opened. 11. The instrument man physically throws starter disconnect and locks it in the "off" position. He then proceeds to the vessel in question, pushes starter button on agitator to double check its being discon nected. Once satisfied, be signs "lock-out" tag and bangs it on the start/stop switch. 12. When the reactor is empty (verify by looking in sight glass), the polymer operator will close the ram valve first, then drop header valve, and record the time water was dropped out of the reactor on the Reactor Opening Checklist. The polymer operator will then inform the foreman that the reactor is "ready-to-open." 13. The foreman notifies the mechanic that the reactor is ready to have the hammerblind closed and the manway unbolted, and informs the mechanic to leave the manway in the closed position if the reactor has less than six charges since it was last opened. The mechanic proceeds to open the reactor as follows: a. Mechanic will sign in on "lock-out" tag (be already bas signed in on "permit to open" tag). b. Valve off both supply and return seal oil lines. c. Swing banruerblind on drop line of reactor after assuring there is no pressure in the line. d. Unbolt the manway on the reactor. e. If the reactor bas had six or more charges since it was last opened, the mechanic will lift the manway into the open position and place the evactor hose in the reactor and begin evacuating the reactor (see Frocedure 3.0.8.0). f. The mechanic will then inform the foreman and polymer operator that the reactor is open. GENC 19276 No. 3.2.2.4 Page 4 of 8 Note: If the reactor ventilation fan is not available to evacuate the reactor when tbe manway is to be opened, the manway is to be left in the closed position, and the ram valve on the reactor must also be in tbe closed position until tbe reactor ventilation fan is available to evacuate the reactor. 14. If tbe reactor has had less than six charges made since it was last opened, tbe foreman must at this time notify tbe lab of tbe reactor opening, relaying to tbe lab technician tbe following information; a. Tbe reactor number. b. Tbe number of charges made in this reactor since it was last opened. c. The batch number of tbe last batch made in this reactor. Tbe lab technician will record this data and tben proceed to upstairs polymer. Tbe mechanic or laborer will tben open tbe manway on tbe reactor and the lab technician will test the reactor. Note*. At tbe beginning of each shift, a lab technician will call the foreman to obtain a list of reactors with six or more charges that will be opened that shift, and also the data listed above in Items b. and c. for these reactors. This data will be recorded by tbe lab technician and retained for EPA records. 15. For all reactor openings where the reactor has less than six charges, the reactor must be sampled by tbe lab before the evactor hose is placed in the reactor. If vinyl chloride levels in tbe reactor meet EPA requirements, tbe lab technician will inform the foreman that the reactor is released and the foreman will inform tbe'laborers to prepare tbe reactor to be cleaned. If vinyl chloride levels in tbe reactors do not meet EPA requirements, the lab technician will so inform the foreman. The foreman will then have tbe reactor closed up, and have the polymer operators go thru the opening procedure for reactors with six or more batches (i.e., fill reactor with pressure test water, blind, pull vacuum for 10 minutes after a vacuum of 10" Hg or better is obtained) and tben the reactor must be tested again. 16. The polymer operator will record tbe time the reactor is opened on the Reactor Opening Checklist and initial tbe completed form. 17. After the lab has completed sampling and released the reactor (if required), the laborer will place tbe evactor hose in the reactor and evac uate the reactor according to Procedure 3-0.8.0. The laborer will inform the foreman when evacuating of the reactor has begun. GENC 19277 No. 3.2.2.^ Page 5 of 8 18. Foreman proceeds to reactor and performs the folloving steps: a. Test "on-off" switch to assure proper reactor drive has been locked out and insert padlock in switch. b. Check blinds, top and bottom. c. Sniff for vapor analysis. d. Sign, date and attach "Permit to Enter" tag and vapor analysis tag to "start-stop" station if test is negative. e. Check sight glass, dome, charge tree and butterfly valves. 19- Reactor is entered for cleaning purposes or repair only after man entering vessel signs in on "permit to enter" tag. Before entry, person entering will recheck to see if all blinds are inserted and the "lock-out" tag and "permit to enter" tag are attached, signed, and date is correct date. Person entering makes sure designated man for reactor watch is present. Person entering and person on tank watch must use breathing air system and any other special equipment deemed necessary by foreman. a. Upon completion of work in reactor, remove all tools, hoses, ladder, planks, etc. and sign out on "permit to enter" tag. Notify foreman when this is completed. 20. When the reactor cleaning procedure has been completed, it will be the instrument man's responsibility to assure that all tools, the blower and the ladder are removed from the reactor and then sign out on the "lock-out" tag. The instrument man must also valve on the water to the reactor dome water spray (if so equipped) at this time, 21. Mechanic then checks the tags to make sure that all personnel have signed out. He then proceeds to close the reactor as follows: a. Close the manway. b. Swing hammer blind, and make sure bleed valve is closed. c. Make sure foot bearing assembly is in place. q. Proceed back upstairs and remove all blinds. e. Connect spray nozzle hose. f. Open outlet and then inlet valves to seals. g. Close hinged guard on drive coupling. h. Sign out on "lock-out" and "permit to open" tags. i. Notify the foreman and/or instrument man that reactor is ready to "lock-in." GENC 19278 No. 3-2-2.U Page 6 of 8 22. Instrument man then follows lock-in procedure and releases reactor to polymer operator for pressure testing. 23- It should he noted that the mechanic should contact the area operator if at any time pressure is noted on a line that is parted. Notes: 1. If for any reason this procedure cannot he followed. Engineering must he contacted. 2. Any time this procedure cannot he followed, the reactor must he tested hy the lah to determine the reactor opening loss. 3. All comments referring to "six or more charges since the reactor was last opened" are applicable only to the 4000 gallon reactors. For Reactor 316, this phrase should read "four or more charges since the reactor was last opened." Approved: C. 'E. Reynolds E. R. Senra QENC 19279 REACTOR OPENING CHECKLIST No. 3-2.2.It Page 7 of 8 Reactor Pate 1. Time reactor is completely filled with water______________ 2. Time MVC Charge Header and Bjuilization Line are blinded 3. Time start pulling vacuum on reactor________________________ L. Vacuum obtained on reactor, inches of Hg___________________ 5. Time finish pulling vacuum on reactor_______________________ 6. Time water is dropped to Effluent System______________ 7. Time reactor is opened to atmosphere________________________ Operator's initials GENC 19280 Mo. 3.2.2.4 Page 8 of 8 `REACTOR OPENING CHECKLIST FOR LESS THAN SIX CHARGES SINCE IAST OPENING REACTOR HATE 1. Time reactor jacket is set to full heat up ____________________ 2. Time reactor is completely filled with water ____________________ 3- Time charge tree and gasholder vent tree are Llinded 4. Time agitator is turned on ____________________ 5. Time 3A vacuum pump lined up only on common header 6. Time started pulling vacuum on reactor _______ ' 7. Time water reaches 160* F in reactor ____________________ 8. Time agitator is turned off 9. Vacuum obtained on reactor, Inches of Hg _____________ inches 10. Time finished pulling vacuum on reactor ____________________ 11. Time water is dropped to effluent system ___________ _________ 12. Time reactor is opened to atmosphere ____________________ Operator's initials GENC 19281 ^ocedure Checklist for People Entering a Polymer Reactor 5/11/76 Ao look for lockout/perait to enter tag hanging near reactor aggitator switch. Yes No 1. Is there such a tag? 2. Is it signed by an instrument man? ___ ___ ____ 3. Is it dated with the correct date? ____ ____ li Push aggitator start button. The aggitator ' did not move, ` ____ ____ Bo Hake sure tank is isolated from process system,, 1 . 2. 3o lie 5. Has the mechanic signed the lockout/permit to enter tag indicating it is open with everything blinded? ____ Is the vent tree ski listed above butterfly valve? ___ Is charge tree skiHsted above its butterfly- valve? ___ _ Is small 3/U" THF vent line and 1" press* test line blinded? ____ Is the hammerblind "skillet" assembly closed on crop line of the reactor? ___ ___ ____ ____ ____ ___ Co Kake sure reactor has been inspected for life supporting air, lo Is there a Vapor Analysis tag hanging near aggitator switch? ____ 2, Has this fora been signed by the foreman? ___ 3o Has this farm been dated with correct date? ___ iu Does this fora indicate negative analysis? ___ 5. Does this form indicate vessel ready to enter? __ ____ ____ __ ____ If any of these questions were answered with a No* notify the foreman and tell him of the problem. If no problem, then proceed to enter the reacts* only: lo After signing in on lockout/permit to enter tag,. 2* After a person has been designated as the reactor iank watch. 3e After hooking up to breathing air system and ary other special equipment deemed necessary by foreman. Once finished inside reactor, remove all tools, boses, ladder, planio, etc. and sign out on the lockout/permit to enter tag. Notify foreman when this is completed. QNC 192b2