City of Madison Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Quiz Question Title * 1. Provide the following contact information: Name: City Agency: Supervisor's Name: Email or Telephone: Question Title * 2. A facility is subject to SPCC regulations if it has an aboveground oil storage capacity greater than: 20,000 gallons 5,000 gallons 1,320 gallons 500 gallons Question Title * 3. The federal SPCC rule regulates the following environmental issue: Use, storage and response to releases of hazardous materials Use, storage and response to releases of oil products Storage tank specifications Petroleum equipment specifications Question Title * 4. Who is required to take annual SPCC training? Only personnel who handle oil products Only personnel who inspect tanks Only personnel who work with tanks holding 10,000 gallons or more All facility employees Question Title * 5. All of the following oil products are regulated under the SPCC rule except: Used cooking oil Hydraulic oil Antifreeze Diesel Unleaded gasoline Question Title * 6. Your facility is required to have an SPCC plan because: Facility has an aggregate aboveground oil storage capacity of more than 1,320 gallons There is potential for an oil release to reach a navigable waterway Facility has more than 100 employees Facility has an aggregate aboveground oil storage capacity of more than 1,320 gallons AND there is potential for an oil release to reach a navigable waterway Question Title * 7. Which of the following is not included in a spill kit: Absorbent pad Sand Granular absorbent (e.g. Oil-Dri) Absorbent booms Personal protective equipment (e.g. gloves, shoe covers, safety glasses) Question Title * 8. How often must oil-handling personnel receive SPCC training? Only when a new employee is hired At least once per year Once every 5 years SPCC regulations do not require you to train workers regularly Question Title * 9. Which of the following is NOT considered a release to the environment? 3 gallons of motor oil that collects in an in-line oil/water separator of an indoor drain 2 gallons of gasoline leaks onto the gravel surface of a driveway 10 gallons of used vegetable oil that flows into an outdoor drainage ditch 5 gallons of diesel fuel that flows into an outdoor storm sewer Question Title * 10. If oil reaches a storm drain, what volume triggers notifying the Wisconsin Spill Reporting Hotline? 1 gallon 5 gallons 55 gallons Any amount Question Title * 11. Your facility's SPCC plan should be used as a reference for the following: Proper oil storage A tool for oil spill prevention A guide for facility inspections A resource during emergency response to control, contain, and clean up an oil release All of the above Question Title * 12. Double-walled tank construction and concrete containment berms are common examples of secondary containment True False Question Title * 13. Spill pallets for portable drums and nearby spill kits are common examples of secondary containment. True False Question Title * 14. Appropriate spill response materials for an oil discharge include all of the following except: Granular absorbents High pressure hose Spill pads and socks Drain covers Question Title * 15. An oil discharge to which of the following receptors would NOT require reporting to the Wisconsin Spill Reporting Hotline? A concrete floor A storm sewer A river A gravel driveway Question Title * 16. Incidental, or minor, spills are defined as those that pose no significant harm or threat to human health or the environment and are generally: Small (e.g. less than 5 gallons) Able to be easily contained Unlikely to reach a navigable waterway, storm sewer or sanitary drain Not a health or safety hazard to personnel who clean up with proper response equipment All of the above Question Title * 17. When refueling a vehicle, it is OK to leave the pump unattended to go to the bathroom or reenter your vehicle to wait. True False Question Title * 18. What type of spills are required to be cleaned up as soon as possible? Only spills that meet the definition of a “release to the environment” All spills must be cleaned up, no matter how small Only spills that flow into storm sewers Only spills that flow into floor drains and reach the sanitary sewer Question Title * 19. Five (5) gallon containers of oil are counted toward the total volume of oil included in an SPCC plan. True False Question Title * 20. Documented inspections of oil containers and equipment listed in an SPCC plan must be conducted: Monthly Annually Monthly and annually Every other year Question Title * 21. The Facility Emergency Coordinator designated in an SPCC plan should be notified of all spills, both minor and major. True False Done