Enclosure (6) TO COMDTINST 16478.12
USCG SITE SAFETY PLAN/ATON BATTERY RESPONSE PROJECT
B.2. PHYSICAL LOCATION:
LLNR:_________
LAT/LONG:_________
Aid Description:_________________________________________
Radius centered at aid:_________________
Geographic
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The site includes the bottom, beach, water column and the diving platform
B.3. SITE CHARACTERISTICS:
Water depth (MLW); Min:_______Ft., Max:_________Ft.
Tide: High/Low Height
Time
H/L
_____ _____
H/L
_____ _____
Speed(kts)/Direction(M/T)
Time
Continuous:
_________/_________
_________
Tidal:
_________/_________
_________
_________/_________
_________
_________/_________
_________
Bottom type:
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Platform:
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
This information will be used in the local diving safety plan, ATTACHMENT
(11).
B.4.
Historical information for Coast Guard AtoN batteries indicates that the
following hazardous or potentially hazardous materials may be present at the
site as a result of the presence of AtoN batteries:
1) Mercury (Hg) 0.035 to 0.15 Lbs/battery for primary batteries. For intact
battery casings this material will be expected to be contained with the
battery case.
2) Potasium Hydroxide (KOH) Less than 10.5 Lbs per battery for primary
batteries.
3) Lead Sulfate (PbSO4) 12.60 to 20.60 lbs for secondary (lead acid)
batteries.
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