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SOLO RESOURCE RECOVERY CENTRE - GATESHEAD PUBLIC POLLUTION INCIDENT RESPONSE MANAGEMENT PLAN

Contents 1.0 OVERVIEW... 2 2.0 DEFINITIONS... 2 3.0 SCOPE... 3 4.0 INCIDENT RESPONSE PROCEDURE OVERVIEW... 4 5.0 INCIDENT RESPONSE... 4 6.0 NOTIFICATION PROTOCOLS... 5 7.0 COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION STRATEGY... 5 Revision History Version Revision date Authorised by Comments 1.0 August 2014 QSE Manager Document created 2.0 April 2015 QSE Manager Updated IMS format 3.0 March 2016 QSE Manager Update for annual test 3.1 March 2017 QSE Manager Update for annual test 3.2 March 2018 QSE Manager Review and update of scope and definitions Page 1

1.0 OVERVIEW This Pollution Incident Response Management Plan (PIRMP) has been developed in accordance with the requirements of the Protection of the Environment Operations (General) Regulation 2009. Under this Regulation all holders of environment protection licences must prepare a PIRMP. The objectives of the plan are to ensure comprehensive and timely communication about a pollution incident to all relevant parties, minimise and control the risk of a pollution incident occurring and ensure correct implementation by staff. As per regulations a copy of the full PIRMP is available on the Gateshead site and to all persons responsible for the implementation of the plan. A public version of the plan outlining procedures for contacting relevant authorities and community notification guidelines is accessible via the company website. The plan is routinely tested every 12 months to ensure relevance, accuracy and compliance with applicable legislation and standards. A review of the plan will be undertaken within 1 month of a pollution incident occurring to ensure the plan is capable of being implemented in a workable and effective manner. This plan forms part of the Site Environment Management Plan which makes up part of the Solo Integrated Management System. Environmental incident reporting processes are designed to ensure that all relevant team members are trained in the correct reporting protocol and under what circumstances. 2.0 DEFINITIONS Pollution Incident - means an incident or set of circumstances during or as a consequence of which there is a 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 a premise, but it does not include an incident of circumstances involving the emission of any noise. Material Harm to the Environment (a) harm to the environment is material, if: (i) It involves actual or potential harm to the health or safety of human beings or to ecosystems that is not trivial; or (ii) 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), and (b) Loss includes the reasonable costs and expenses that would be incurred in taking all reasonable and practicable measures to prevent, mitigate or make good harm to the environment. (2) For the purposes of this Part, it does not matter that harm to the environment is caused only in the premises where the pollution incident occurs. Page 2

3.0 SCOPE This PIRMP has been prepared for Solo Resource Recovery s Gateshead Site. This site contains a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) which receives and processes recyclable material under the Environmental Protection Licence (EPL) 20427. Figure 1: Extract from EPL 20427 The Gateshead Site is comprised of the following: Administration Office Drivers Lunch Room Yard Area including Fuel storage and Washbay MGB Storage Weighbridge Transfer Station Mechanical Workshop Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) Staff Car Park and Visitors Car Park Page 3

4.0 INCIDENT RESPONSE PROCEDURE OVERVIEW 5.0 INCIDENT RESPONSE Should an environmental incident occur where harm to the environment has, or is likely to occur the following steps are to be taken: Assess severity of incident If appropriate take steps to prevent further discharge, isolate and contain spill using available equipment and PPE Minor incidents not requiring notification will be attended under the Spills Oil or Other Substances Procedure IMS-AIIR-D-0010 If required enact Notification Protocols, advise relevant authorities of the incident and what steps are being taken (record details of time of call and who was told) Record the date, time and location of the incident Record what chemical or pollutant is involved (if known) and estimated quantity Record details of the receiving environment Records any injuries to team members or members of the public as a result of the incident Do not leave the incident location until advised by supervisor / state agency official. Page 4

6.0 NOTIFICATION PROTOCOLS External: Agency Fire and Rescue NSW 000* Contact (*if the incident presents an immediate threat to human health or property) 1300 729 579 EPA Environment Line 131 555 Ministry of Health via the local Public Health Unit 1300 066 055 WorkCover Authority 13 10 50 Lake Macquarie City Council 02 4921 0333 Internal: Position Solo Contracts Manager Solo Operations Supervisor MRF Site Supervisor JR Richards Supervisor Solo Compliance Team xx xxxx xxxx Contact 7.0 COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION STRATEGY Decisions to notify neighbours and the local community will be made in consultation with regulatory authorities based on an initial assessment of the pollution incident. Advice provided to the community will depend on the type and extent of the pollution incident and guidance from the regulatory authorities. Notifications may include (as an example) advice to close doors and windows to avoid odour etc. The appropriate method for communication will be determined by the nature of the event or as directed by the relevant agency. Methods may include door knocking by company representative (or emergency personnel), telephone contact or written correspondence. Affected community stakeholders will be regularly updated throughout the course of the pollution incident. Page 5