Bereena Pollution Incident Response Management Plan

Bereena Pollution Incident Response Management Plan

1.INTRODUCTION

PURPOSE

This document is to summarise Tegra’s background information and procedures of the quarry’s Pollution Incident Response Management Plan. It is available for inspection by the EPA, relevant authorities, neighbours and the community.

It demonstrates compliance with the new requirements introduced by the Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Act 2011 to prepare and implement a pollution incident response management plan.

This plan is kept, tested and implemented in accordance with the Act and the Regulation.

OBJECTIVES

Ensure the actions of the plan will contain to a minimum and manage a pollution incident.

Respond to, assess, minimise, contain and control the risk of a pollution incident at the quarry.

Notify staff and management, EPA, relevant authorities, neighbours and the community who may be affected by the pollution incident and its consequences.

That management and staff are trained in the implementation, testing, review and relevancy the plan.

IDENTIFY HAZARDS

Section 4 of the Tegra MSMP states the aims of Hazard Identification and Risk Management. Regular inspections of site activities identify pollution hazards that pose a risk of ‘material harm to the environment’. Risk assessments are applied to such hazards aiming to identify foreseeable events, their impact, potential consequences and implemented controls. 

The Hazardous Substances register identifies the maximum quantity and location of hazardous substances stored on the site, their location is also identified on the site map. MSDS and TDS are available for these substances in the MSDS folder.

2. ACTION

In order to manage a pollution incident which may cause material harm to the environment the Pollution Incident Management Response Plan will be put into action. It will follow the procedures as detailed below.

RESPONSE

The Production Manager is to respond the suspected incident and make an initial assessment. 

ASSESSMENT

The assessment of the incident will include:

  • If safe to do so remove any persons from harm and minimise the risk of harm to any other persons

  • Identify the substance/material leaked

  • Determine the quantity of substance/material leaked

  • What are the risks to health and safety of personnel

  • Determine if the on-site resources can contain, manage and clean up the incident

  • Determine if the incident will cause material harm to the environment

STOP

With safety and minimising the risk of harm to any persons as a priority it may be possible to stop the leak by:

  • Turning off the supply tap/valve

  • Plugging the leak – replace bung or cap, plug a hole

  • Position a damaged drum to prevent any further leak – rollover, return upright

  • Construct a bund wall with booms, earth or sand to prevent further spread

NOTIFY

If the incident has the potential to cause material harm to the environment the following are to be notified:

  • Senior management

  • Emergency services

  • Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water

  • Local Council

  • Water Authority 

  • Workcover NSW

  • Neighbours and local community

CONTAIN AND CONTROL

If the incident is of such a nature that the leaked material may exit the site every effort should be made to contain the material within the site until the relevant authority arrives. The use of heavy machinery and earth bunding may be necessary.

Flood Conditions

If flood waters have entered the site it will be necessary to contain the flood waters within the site to prevent any water that may be contaminated on the site returning to the river system. It may be necessary to consult with the relevant authority to determine the best method of evacuating the flood waters from the site.

CLEAN UP AND DISPOSAL

The incident site is to be cleaned up of the leaked material and restored to the state it was in prior to the leak.

  • If the incident is of such a nature to cause harm to the environment it is to be collected and stored on the site prior to disposal

  • All care is to be taken is to restore the site to its condition prior to the incident whilst having minimal effect on the environment

  • Collected material is to be disposed of in accordance with the regulations of the relevant authority

3. REVIEW AND EVALUATION

  • Assist the relevant authorities in conducting investigations and enquiries

  • An internal investigation is to be conducted and a report prepared

  • Conduct a review of the incident and evaluate the effectiveness of the PIRMP

  • Make any changes to the PIRMP to reflect the findings of the review and evaluation process

4. TRAINING AND TESTING 

In accordance with MSMP Section 7 Emergency Planning all workers are trained in the implementation of emergency procedures, use of emergency equipment and evacuation procedures relevant to the site.

Emergency drills and testing of the procedures are conducted and reviewed annually.

The emergency plan, this PIRMP and site map are displayed in the site office.

The local emergency services have been forwarded an information letter in regard to the site and a site plan.

This PIRMP is available to the public and relevant authorities on the company website.

5.  SITE OPERATION DETAILS

1. Name: TEGRA  Bereena Quarry

   Ph: 02 6384 2342

2. Address: Bereena  Rd Gundagai.

Off the Hume Hwy 6 kms south of Gundagai.

3. Hours of operation: Monday – Friday 

7am – 4.30pm      (Gate is locked outside of these hours)

4. Contacts: General Manager 02 6384 2300

Production Manager 0427 100 589

5. Type of Operation: River rock and sand extrication, processing and crushing.

6. No. of persons employed: 2

7. Max No. of persons on site: 8

8. Plant and equipment: 2 x front end loaders

1 x 35 tonne excavator

1 x 30 tonne dump truck

Sand washing plant

Dry screening plant

Mobile Crushing plant

Toyota 4x2 Utility

Workshop equipment

1 x  water tanker

9. Emergency Assembly Area: 

Meal Room adjacent to Main workshop 

(refer to site map)

Entrance road is unsealed all weather construction

10. Emergency equipment and location:

Fire extinguishers – workshop, office and crusher control room

1st Aid Kit located in Meal Room

(refer to site map)

6. AUTHORITY NOTIFICATION LIST

AUTHORITY CONTACT NUMBER

Mine Operator 02 6384 2300

Production Manager 0427 100 589

Emergency Services

Fire and Rescue NSW 000

Ambulance 000

Police 000

Rural Fire Service 000

SES 132 500

Gundagai hospital 02 6944 1022

Dept Environment, Climate Change & Water 131 555

Murray Darling Basin Authority 02 6279 0100

Cootamundra - Gundagai Regional Council 1300 459 689

Workcover NSW 131 050

Electricity 132 080

Local Community Notifications

Neighbours adjoining

Neighbours downstream

Users of nearby recreational facilities

Local radio

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REFERENCES

Tegra Mine Safety Management Plan

Tegra Site Registers

Tegra MSDS Folder

Tegra Environmental Policy

Site information

Site map

Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Act 2011

NSW EPA Environmental guidelines: Preparation of pollution incident response management plans


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BEREENA PIRMP

Test and Review Date: 23 January 2024

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