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(ACS) Technical Manual - Alaska Clean Seas

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TACTIC S-6 Decontamination (Page 3 of 10) Decontamination (Page 4 of 10) TACTIC S-6NOTE: “Base Location” is storage location (may change seasonally); “Mobe Time” is time to get it out of storage, prepare it foroperation, and make it ready to travel (concurrent for all equipment); “Deploy Time” is time to make it operational for its intended useat the spill site. These times do not include travel time from base to spill site, which may have multiple components (see Tactic L-3).EQUIPMENTBASELOCATIONEQUIPMENT AND PERSONNELFUNCTIONPIECES# STAFFPER SHIFTTOTAL STAFF 6MOBETIMEDEPLOYTIMEWash Tubs All Decontamination >3 6 0.5 hr 0.5 hrPortable Decon Berm All Decontamination >4 — 1 hr 0.5 hrGalvanized Bucket All Decontamination >2 — 0.5 hr 0.5 hrSprayer All Decontamination >2 — 1 hr 0.5 hrSalvage Drum All Decontamination >2 — 0.5 hr 0.5 hrTraffic Cone All Designate decon area >4 — 0.5 hr 0.5 hrCaution Tape All Designate decon area >2 rolls — 0.5 hr 0.5 hrVisqueen All Decon area >1 roll — 1 hr 1 hrEQUIPMENTOily Waste DumpsterBASELOCATIONNorth SlopeBoroughSUPPORTFUNCTIONPIECESLight Plant All Illumination 1# STAFFPER SHIFTMOBETIMEDEPLOYTIMEWaste receptacle 1 1 initial 1 hr 0.5 hr2 for initial setup, and1 to check and fueloccasionally1 hr 1 hrHOT ZONEWARM ZONE9Tank Changeand Redress—Boot Cover/Outer GlovesOuter GloveRemovalLEVEL A DECONTapeRemovalBoot Cover &Glove WashStart6 5 4 3 2 17810111213Boot CoverRemovalSuit / SafetyBoot WashSuit / SafetyBoot RinseSafety BootRemovalFully Encapsulating Suit& Hard Hat RemovalSCBA BackpackRemovalInner GloveWashBoot Cover &Glove RinseSegregatedEquipment DropWIND DIRECTION20° 20°DEPLOYMENT CONSIDERATIONS AND LIMITATIONSEstablish decon work practices to minimize contact with hazardous materials:1415Inner GloveRinseFace PieceRemoval• Stress extra steps to avoid contact with or handling of contaminants.• Wrap sampling/monitoring equipment in disposable see-through plastic bags.• Use disposable protective clothing and equipment [personal protective equipment (PPE), chemical-protectiveclothing (CPC)] where possible.• Use strippable coatings for equipment where possible.• Use double containerization of contaminated wastes and recovered materials (e.g., plastic liners in overpackdrums).• Inspect all CPC for cuts, tears, punctures, abrasions, and other signs of deterioration.• Assure proper fastening and sealing of CPC and PPE.• First-stage decon personnel must wear same, or one lower, level of PPE as cleanup workers.COLD ZONEFieldWash1617Inner GloveRemovalInner ClothingRemoval18 19RedressResources required for decon and decon setup will depend on the following:• Availability of potable water, electric power, and waste disposal.• Mobilization time and duration of site activities.• Level and type of cleanup and response activity expected at site, and site conditions.• Available space for decon setup and location requirements for decon line.• Health hazards presented by contaminants at cleanup/response site.• Need for additional controls (e.g., vapor diffusion/dispersion, movement/transfer of gross waste).<strong>ACS</strong> Tech. <strong>Manual</strong> Vol. 1, 03/12NOTE: All values given on these pages are for planning purposes only. NOTE: All values given on these pages are for planning purposes only. <strong>ACS</strong> Tech. <strong>Manual</strong> Vol. 1, 03/12

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