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DOE-HDBK-1139/3-2005
Sources11
Consolidated Requirements12
4.3.9 When activities are judged by the safety officer to be an
29CRF1910.120(q)(3)(viii)
IDLH (immediate danger in life or health) and/or to involve
an imminent danger condition, the safety officer shall have
the authority to alter, suspend, or terminate those activities.
The safety official shall immediately inform the IC of any
actions needed to be taken to correct these hazards at the
emergency scene.
4.3.10 When deemed necessary by the safety officer for meeting
29CFR1910.120(q)(3)(x)
the tasks at hand, approved self-contained compressed air
breathing apparatus may be used with approved cylinders
from other approved self-contained compressed air
breathing apparatus provided that such cylinders are of the
same capacity and pressure rating. All compressed air
cylinders used with self-contained breathing apparatus shall
meet U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) criteria.
4.3.11 In addition, if extremely hazardous chemicals are released,
DOE O 151.1A, Chapter III,
the owner or operator of a facility subject to this section
sec. 3.c(5);
shall immediately notify the community emergency
coordinator for the LEPC of any area likely to be affected
40CFR355.40(b)(1);
by the release and the State emergency response
40CFR355.40(b)(4)(ii)
commission of any State likely to be affected by the
release. If there is no LEPC, notification shall be provided
under this section to relevant local emergency response
personnel (LERP).
[EXCEPTION: An owner or operator of a facility from
which there is a transportation-related release may meet
the requirements of this section by providing the
information indicated below in paragraph 4.3.11.1 to the
911 operators, or in the absence of a 911 emergency
telephone number, to the telephone operator. A
transportation-related release means a release during
transportation or storage incident to transportation if the
stored substance is moving under active shipping papers
and has not reached the ultimate consignee.]
4.3.11.1 The notice required under this section shall
40CFR355.40(b)(2)
include the following to the extent known at the
time of notification and so long as no delay in
notification of emergency response results:
a) The chemical name or identity of any
substance involved in the release.
b) An indication of whether the substance is an
extremely hazardous substance.
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