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Pollution Incident Response Management Plan EMU PLAINS ROOFING Version Five: 18 April 2017 Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 1 of 36

DOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET Rev. Date Prepared by Approved By Revision Details 04 06/05/2016 Warwick Juno Greg Johnson Annual Review 05 18/04/2017 Warwick Juno Greg Johnson Annual Review Current Rev. Date Implemented PIRMP Test Schedule Date for Next Review 05 April 2017 12 Month April 2018 Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 2 of 36

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PURPOSE.. 4 2. LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS... 4 3. DEFINITION OF A POLLUTION EVENT 4 4. SCOPE 6 5. POTENTIAL POLLUTING SUBSTANCES.. 6 6. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.. 10 7. INTERNAL POLLUTION INCIDENT REPORTING.. 11 8. EXTERNAL POLLUTION INCIDENT REPORTING.. 12 9. POLLUTION INCIDENT AUTHORITY CONTACT LIST. 13 10. INCIDENT RESPONSE TRAINING.. 14 11. PIRMP AUDIT 15 12. PIRMP REVIEW. 15 12.1 EVENT BASED. 15 12.2 TIME BASED. 15 APPENDIX 1: RISK ASSESSMENT ON POTENTIAL IMPACTS... 16 APPENDIX 2: PIRMP RESPONSE ACTIONS... 19 APPENDIX 3: EMU PLAINS QUARRY LOCATION MAP. 31 APPENDIX 4: EMU PLAINS QUARRY REFERENCE MAP... 32 APPENDIX 5: EMU PLAINS QUARRY AFFECTED AREA MAP 33 APPENDIX 6: POLLUTION INCIDENT NOTIFICATION LOG... 34 Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 3 of 36

1. PURPOSE The purpose of the Emu Plains Quarry Pollution Incident Response Plan is to: Provide direction to the staff at Emu Plains Roofing in responding to pollution incidents at the Emu Plains operations; Ensure timely communication about a pollution incident is provided to staff at the premises, the Environment Protection Authority (EPA), other relevant authorities specified in the Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Act (POELA Act) (including Penrith City Council, NSW Ministry of Health, Work Cover NSW, and Fire and Rescue NSW) and persons outside the operations who may be affected by the impacts of a pollution incident; Minimise and control the risk of a pollution incident at Emu Plains Roofing by identifying key risks and planned actions to minimise and manage those risks; Detail the training requirements for this plan, identifying persons responsible for implementing it, and ensuring that the plan is regularly tested for accuracy, currency and suitability. 2. LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS The specific requirements for a PIRMP are set out in Part 5.7A of the POEO Act and the Protection of the Environment Operations (General) Regulation 2009 (POEO(G) Regulation). In summary, this provision requires the following: All holders of environment protection licences must prepare a pollution incident response management plan (section 153A, POEO Act). Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 4 of 36

The plan must include the information detailed in the POEO Act (section 153C) and be in the form required by the POEO(G) Regulation (clause 98B). Licensees must keep the plan at the premises to which the environment protection licence relates (section 153D, POEO Act). Licensees must test the plan in accordance with the POEO(G) Regulation (clause 98E). if a pollution incident occurs in the course of an activity so that material harm to the environment is caused or threatened, licensees must immediately implement the plan (section 153F, POEO Act) 3. DEFINITION OF POLLUTION INCIDENT The definition of a pollution incident is: pollution incident means an incident or set of circumstances during or as a consequence of which there is or is 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 premises, but it does not include an incident or set of circumstances involving only the emission of any noise. A pollution incident is required to be notified if there is a risk of material harm to the environment, which is defined in section 147 of the POEO Act as: 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 Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 5 of 36

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. Emu Plains Roofing is required to report pollution incidents immediately to the EPA, NSW Health, Fire and Rescue NSW, WorkCover NSW and the local council. 4. SCOPE This PIRMP must be followed by employees, contractors and visitors of Emu Plains Roofing, to assist in the early response to and reporting of a pollution incident. 5. POTENTIAL POLLUTING SUBSTANCES The main hazards to human health and the environment at Emu Plains Roofing are included in the following table. Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 6 of 36

LIST OF POLLUTING SUBSTANCE STORAGES/USES AT SITE INITIAL ASSESSMENT (all Chemicals listed in this sheet are to be subjected to a risk assessment) Site Name: Emu Plains Responsible Person: Warwick Juno (Plant Mngr) Name / Amount Location of Map description stored storage reference Covered under Haz Chemicals/MSDS? Need for early warning 1 CHEMICALS/FUELS/LUBRICANTS (raw materials and products which can cause pollution) Oils/Solvents Class 3 Packaged goods up to 2000 Ltrs Oil Storage Shed Ref No 1 Ref No 8 Local Fire Brigade Lubricants, Gases Class 2 Variable Maintenance Workshop Ref No 1 Ref No 2 Ref No 3 Local Fire Brigade MATERIALS (eg stockpiles, silos, bulk solids etc) Vehicles used to load and move raw materials Revision Dates: 5 th 18/04/17 Current controls Portable Bunding Training Flammable Cabinets Spill Kits Inductions Fire Fighting Equipment Security Isolated from factory Fire Extinguishers Concrete Floor Enclosed / screens Containment Cages and Cabinets Trained Personnel SWMS / SOP Isolated / lock up areas See Risk Ass & PIRMP Response Action (see Below) Incident # 1 Incident # 2 1 Early warnings relate to informing neighbours who may be affected by the emission of this substance. If this substance is of a type and quantity which may reach neighbours then early warning assessment of actions is required to be undertaken. Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 7 of 36

LPG Gas Class 2 Above ground 5000 Litr tank Adjacent Staff car park Ref No 13 Local Fire Brigade Fire Extinguishers / Hydrant Trained Personnel SWMS / SOP Isolated / lock up dispenser Incident # 3 Additives Canola Oil Refer to Boral s MSDS 20,000 Ltrs Storage Tank opposite wash out pits Ref No 4 Local Fire Brigade Area Bunded Emergency fire equipment Maintain manageable levels Maintained delivery equipment Incident # 4 Additives Oxides Cement Silos Refer to Boral s MSDS Refer to Boral s MSDS Max 5 tonnes Max 35 Tonnes Dedicated on site Ref No 5 N/A Emergency fire equipment Maintain manageable levels Maintained Load shifting equipment Immediately clean up spills Vertical Silos Ref No 14 N/A Silos fitted with high level warning and cutout systems Silos fitted with Baghouse and overfill system Safety systems regularly serviced Incident # 4 Incident # 5 Residue Waste N/A Variable Dedicated on site Ref No 9 N/A Emergency fire equipment for FEL Maintain manageable levels remove excess waste Inert No potential incident Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 8 of 36

AQUEOUS (eg dams, wastewater tanks, other water storage area) Concrete Wash out pits N/A Variable Concrete Wash out pits Yard Run off Storm Water Drains Security Maintained Load shifting equipment Ref No 5 N/A Ensure wash out pits are regularly emptied and waste remove from site Trained personnel Ensure pumps are maintained through scheduled maintenance FEL maintained Qualified operator N/A Variable Ref No 8 N/A Regular inspection of pump unit and sediment level Ensure pumps are maintained through scheduled maintenance Straw Bales Rubber and Earthen Berms Audits Advise Quarry Manager if release of water to the Quarry dam is expected SUBSTANCES IN PROCESSES (substances which could be emitted from operational process i.e. treatment plants, vehicles etc) Name / description Amount stored Location of storage Map reference Current controls Covered under Haz Chemicals/MSDS? Need for early warning 2 Incident # 7 Incident # 7 See Risk Ass & PIRMP Response Action (see Below) 2 Early warnings relate to informing neighbours who may be affected by the emission of this substance. If this substance is of a type and quantity which may reach neighbours then early warning assessment of actions is required to be undertaken. Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 9 of 36

Mobile Plant (onsite) BORAL Mobile Plant Contractor/visitor Car Parking up to 40 vehicles LPG Powered Up to 4 Dedicated on N/A N/A Spill Kits on site site Pre start checks PMP Training Class 3 Variable Variable N/A N/A Spill Kits Locations Training Inductions Class 3 Variable Site Office Ref No 10 N/A Spill Kits Training Incident # 8 Incident # 9 Incident # 9 Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 10 of 36

6. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Position Employees and Contractors Responsibility Following the procedures outlined in the PIRMP and related documents Immediately alerting Supervisor or Team Leader of any environmental incidents or near-misses. Team Leaders / Front Line Supervisors Following the procedures outlined in the PIRMP and related documents Immediately alerting Site Manager or, in case of their unavailability, Environmental Representative or Environment Manager of any potentially material environmental incidents or near-misses. Conducting incident investigations. Site / Operations Manager and/or Site Environmental Coordinator and/or Environment Manager Authorisation of the PIRMP Administration, maintenance and implementation of the PIRMP Assessing whether the incident has caused or threatens material environmental harm and, if so, immediately notifying all Appropriate Regulatory Authorities. Ensuring that investigations are undertaken to a level corresponding to the level of risk and impact. Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 11 of 36

7. INTERNAL POLLUTION INCIDENT REPORTING Any pollution incident satisfying the material harm threshold must be immediately reported to relevant statutory authorities by either the Site/Operations Manager, or Environment Manager. In cases where material harm level cannot be immediately assessed or insufficient information comes to hand on the severity of the incident, the general advice is to err on the side of caution and notify the Relevant Authorities with a qualification that the situation could not yet be fully assessed. Until further notice the following procedure needs to be followed: 1. When a pollution incident occurs, a person who has become aware of it must immediately bring it to the attention of his/her immediate Supervisor or Manager 2. If necessary, first ring 000 for Emergency Services 3 At least one of the following Roofing personnel must be contacted immediately: Name Function Phone number Mobile number Plant Manager National Manufacturing Manager HSE Advisor Regional Environment Manager NSW/ACT National HSE Manager Roofing and Masonry East 4. Warwick Juno or in case of his unavailability one of the Senior Management personnel listed above, is to immediately notify all Appropriate Regulatory Authorities specified in Section 4.3. 5. In borderline situations, where the exceedance of the trigger level of material harm of a pollution incident may not be clear, a quick assessment including consultation with Boral environmental personnel should be undertaken to help the decision whether to notify or not. Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 12 of 36

6. Boral s Senior Management must be informed promptly of the fact of immediate notification to the Authorities. This includes environmental personnel listed above, as well as Anthony Henderson, Charlie Condo and Richard Strauch. 7. Contact is to be made with Boral Emu Plains Quarry informing them of the event and if assistance is required. 8. EXTERNAL POLLUTION INCIDENT REPORTING As the legislation requires that notification must be done immediately upon becoming aware of the pollution incident, it is unlikely that a detailed picture will be available for reporting. Notwithstanding, is seems that some of the Government Authorities prepared a detailed questionnaire which is being filled at the time of this initial notification. Under the stress of incident handling it could be easy to provide a hasty, inaccurate estimate of the situation when answering these questions. Therefore, the notification should be restricted to the facts known and nothing should be assumed or guessed. The details will be provided to the asking Authority later when more information comes to hand. The initial notification should include as much of the following information (if known) as possible: - location and time of the pollution incident - type of the incident (spill, fire, unlicensed harmful discharge, etc) - assessed level of incident gravity: it seems to be (e.g. a relatively minor spill ; major fire, explosion limited to one building, etc.) - whether the Emergency Services have been required to attend. Unless known for a fact, the answers to other questions should be politely deferred until a better assessment of the situation can be made. The Boral person who is responsible for notifying the Authorities (Site/Operations Manager or Environment Manager) about the incident must prepare a Notification Log (a suitable form is Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 13 of 36

attached) with the details of time of notifications and the persons who took to the call. The Authorities are expected to log the calls but early indications are that this is not always the case. Notification of all Appropriate Government Authorities (at least 5 entities) may take considerable time. Delays may be experienced connecting to the right person or no contact may be possible after hours. All such instances should be recorded in the Notification Log. 9. POLLUTION INCIDENT AUTHORITY CONTACT LIST Government Authority - compulsory notifications Emergency notification phone number EPA Environment Line 131 555 Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) (Only if haven t already called 000 ) 1300 729 579 Penrith City Council 4732 7777 Public Health Unit (Penrith) Sydney West AHS HealthLink (24 hr): 1800 063 635 Head Office- Penrith: 4734 2022 WorkCover Authority of NSW 131050 Company ABN if asked: 51 000 187 002 Government Authority - ring if relevant Emergency notification phone number Police & Ambulance 000 Roads and Maritime Services (road spills) 132 701 NSW Office of Water 8838 7885 Bush Fire Control Officer 1800 049 933 Poisons Information Centre 131 126 Endeavour Energy (power line emergencies) 13 10 03 Other Stakeholders Boral Emu Plains Quarry 02 4735 2998 Emergency notification phone number Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 14 of 36

Communication with the local community may also be undertaken depending on the circumstances of the pollution incident. Emu Plains Roofing would consider the following options for providing Early Warning and ongoing information to the community on pollution incidents: Direct phone contact with any local residents directly impacted by the pollution incident Letter Box drops of incident information and site contacts to local residents impacted by the pollution incident The inclusion of incident details within the relevant Emu Quarry Community Newsletter The Stakeholder Relations Manager can assist in the process of communicating with the community, as per the Stakeholder Engagement Plan for the site. 10. INCIDENT RESPONSE TRAINING Emu Plains Quarry will implement the Pollution Incident Response Management Plan by training or providing information to relevant employees and contractors in relevant areas of the Plan. Training or information will be provided on the following; The contents and intent of this PIRMP, The roles and responsibilities of site staff in relation to this PIRMP Spill response procedures; General environmental awareness; and / or Hazardous materials awareness. Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 15 of 36

11. PIRMP AUDIT The objectives of an audit are to maintain compliance with this plan. Internal audits of this Plan will be undertaken every 3 years. Routine testing of the plan will be conducted annually, and can be completed through the following methods: Simulated environmental emergency, or Desktop simulations. 12. PIRMP REVIEW Revisions are to be coordinated by the Site Manager and Environmental Representative. The objectives of a review are: To maintain compliance with the statutory requirements, and To identify opportunities for improvement in the Plan, and reduce the risk to human health and the environment 12.1. EVENT BASED Events which may trigger a review of this Plan or its associated documents include: Within 1 month of reporting to the nominated parties in accordance with the plan, after a pollution incident, or Modification/Improvement to the system 12.2. TIME BASED Emu Plains Quarry will review this management plan routinely every 12 months. The Plan review will include: This Document, and Legislation, Approval and Licence changes. Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 16 of 36

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APPENDIX 1. RISK ASSESSMENT on POTENTIAL IMPACTS Hazard and Likelihood Risk Assessment and Corrective Control Measures Emu Plains Name / ref of pollutant/ chemical Description of Hazard / Incident leading to hazard Conseq uence Likely hood Responsible Person Plant/HSE Managers Risk Impact on neighbours 3 Control Measures Corrective Action Coverage under other Plans Review Date 18 th April 2017 Responsible person Action date Oils/ Solvents Lubricant s / Gases Incident # 1 Loss of oils solvents inside bund during delivery and or use Incident # 2 Loss of oils / gases inside bund during delivery and or use 1 1 L1 N/A Consequence :(Minor): Failure resulting in loss of oils/solvents from packaged goods would be captured entirely by existing primary bund with no release to soil or water. Likelihood :(Unlikely): Due to location within the bund, spillage during delivery and use is unlikely to occur. In addition hoses and decanting equipment are maintained in good structural integrity with low risk of failure. 1 1 L1 N/A Consequence :(Minor): Failure resulting in loss of oils/solvents from packaged goods would be captured entirely by existing primary bund with no release to soil or water. Likelihood :(Unlikely): Due to location within the bund, spillage during delivery and use is unlikely to occur. In addition hoses and decanting equipment are maintained in good structural integrity with low risk of failure. As per PIRMP action plan As per PIRMP action plan When required When required 3 If the incident may impact on neighbours then it will need to trigger the early warnings assessment and actions Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 18 of 36

Gas leak form storage tank Liquid Storage Tanks Incident # 3 Loss of gas and potential for fire / explosion Incident #4 Catastrophic failure of one or more Canola Oil / liquid Oxide tanks releasing large volumes of liquids into on-site and off-site water courses (i.e creek). 2 1 L2 N/A Consequence :(Minor): Failure resulting in loss of gas from tank and potential for fire / explosion. No release to soil or water. Likelihood :(Unlikely): Due to location of tank, and protective barriers, damage to tank and exposure to heat sources, likely to cause operation of relief valve are unlikely to occur. In addition hoses and decanting equipment are maintained in good structural integrity with low risk of failure. 1 2 L2 N/A Consequence: (moderate): Catastrophic failure of one or more bulk liquid storage tanks are likely to result in no off-site impacts to water courses due to on site and Boral Quarry on site retention dams. As such, impact to the environment/human health is not considered to be significant. Likelihood: (unlikely): Quarry dams are frequently monitored and inspected for levels and integrity. Risk Assessment = Moderate Vs Unlikely = L (2) As per PIRMP action plan As per PIRMP action plan When required When required Cement Silos Incident # 5 Release of dust to atmosphere Note: For PIRMP purposes overflow events during extreme wet weather will be reported under POEO Licence obligations and not Immediate Reporting. 1 2 L2 Y Consequence :(Minor): Failure resulting in loss of cement dust gas from silo and potential for air contamination. No release to soil or water. As per PIRMP action plan When required Mobile Plant Incident # 6 Mobile plant, hydraulic hose or fuel tank failure Likelihood :(Unlikely): Due to location of silos, and protective systems, overfilling of silo, likely to cause dust discharge to atmosphere is unlikely to occur. In addition hoses and decanting equipment on company delivery tankers are maintained in good structural integrity with low risk of failure. 1 2 L2 N Consequence: (minor): Failure from fuel tank or hydraulic hoses would be maintain to a small localised area on site. Likelihood :( unlikely): Hose or fuel tank failure from mobile plant would be minimal as prestart and regular maintenance programs are in place to capture and prevent such occurrences. Spills kits also maintain and available in various areas. As per PIRMP action plan When required Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 19 of 36

Water discharg e - waste pits / yard runoff Incident # 7 Excessive water runoff from yard, accidental water discharge from waste pits 1 2 L2 N Consequence: (minor): Run off water enters on site sediment settling pits and then flows to Boral Quarry site retention dam where it is pumped to the quarry crushing plant for use in dust suppression / road base manufacture Likelihood :( likely): no water discharged from Boral site N/A When required Mobile plant/ Contract or, Visitor Incident # 8 Mobile plant, hydraulic hose or fuel tank failure Car Park Incident # 9 Ruptured fuel tank 1 2 L2 N Consequence: (minor): Failure from fuel tank or hydraulic hoses would be maintain to a small localised area on site. Likelihood :( unlikely): Hose or fuel tank failure from mobile plant would be minimal as prestart and regular maintenance programs are in place to capture and prevent such occurrences. Spills kits also maintain and available in various areas. Inductions for all contractors demonstrating their accountabilities and responsibilities for reporting environmental incidents. 1 2 L2 N Consequence: (minor): Failure from fuel tank or hydraulic hoses would be maintain to a small localised area on site. Likelihood :( unlikely): Hose or fuel tank failure from mobile plant would be minimal as prestart and regular maintenance programs are in place to capture and prevent such occurrences. Spills kits also maintain and available in various areas As per PIRMP action plan As per PIRMP action plan When required When required Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 20 of 36

APPENDIX 2. PIRMP RESPONSE ACTIONS Incident No 1 Incident No 1 Alarm raising Emergency Controller Scale of incident Spill of oils / lubricants Actions Required: Contact all relevant people/department (refer to Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet) Ensure bunds are capturing full volume of product Ensure bund integrity is sound throughout the entire period of incident (i.e. periodic inspections) Contact service provider, Caltex Kurnell, (or Transpacific 02 96007185) to pump-out bund contents Area to be restricted to Incident Response Personnel Ensure spill kit available for any release from bund If any release from bund onto unsealed soil/surface water - Environmental Consultants to be engaged to investigate and remediate contamination. Repair/replace tanks Refuel tanks Inspect bund for ongoing serviceability Any personnel involved or witnessing incident to report to immediate supervisor and PIRMP actions to be implemented. Team Leaders (reporting to Warwick Juno) Call service provider (Sara Savage) Spill Kit manager (Supervisor) Periodic inspections and update reporting of site and bund (Warwick Juno) As per Annual HSE Monitoring Plan Incident would be restricted to chemical storage area with minimal external impact, however, potential for bund overflow or failure may result in soil and surface water contamination that will require specialist investigation/remediation. Evacuate Only if fire or explosion potential exists. Plant Manager and any advice provided by Fire Dept as part of attendance after immediate notification. Communications Internal: Plant Manager Ian Owen (HSE Advisor) External mandatory: Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet to be used Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 21 of 36

Rescuer / respondent + safety checks Rescue + First Aid Clean up and Waste disposal Reporting and re-preparedness External non-mandatory: N/A As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting Service Provider to dispose of diesel and advise on required clean-up. See SOPs: Incident Investigation GRP-HSEQ-3-02 Emergency Planning and Response GRP-HSEQ-2-09 Incident No 2 Incident No 2 Alarm raising Emergency Controller Scale of incident Evacuate Loss of oils / gases due to filling and refueling from delivery vehicles. Actions Required: Contact all relevant people/department (refer to Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet) Ensure bunds are capturing full volume of product Ensure area is well ventilated if gas is escaping cylinders Ensure bund integrity is sound throughout the entire period of incident (i.e. periodic inspections) Contact service provider (Caltex No. 1800033111 or Transpacific 02 96007185) to pump-out bund contents Area to be restricted to Incident Response Personnel Ensure spill kit available for any release from bund If any release from bund onto unsealed soil/surface water - Environmental Consultants to be engaged to investigate and remediate contamination. Repair/replace tanks Refuel tanks Inspect bund for ongoing serviceability Any personnel involved or witnessing incident to report to immediate supervisor and PIRMP actions to be implemented. Team Leaders (reporting to Warwick Juno) Call service provider (Sara Savage) Spill Kit manager (Supervisor) Periodic inspections and update reporting of site and bund (Warwick Juno) Incident would be restricted to chemical storage area with minimal external impact. However, potential for bund overflow or failure may result in soil and surface water contamination that will require specialist investigation/remediation. Only if fire or explosion potential exists. Plant Manager and any advice provided by Fire Dept as part of attendance after immediate notification. Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 22 of 36

Communications Internal: Plant Manager Ian Owen (HSE Advisor) External mandatory: Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet to be used Rescuer / respondent + safety checks Rescue + First Aid Clean up and Waste disposal Reporting and re-preparedness External non-mandatory: N/A As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting Service Provider to dispose of diesel and advise on required clean-up. See SOPs: Incident Investigation GRP-HSEQ-3-02 Emergency Planning and Response GRP-HSEQ-2-09 Incident No 3 Incident No 3 Failure/activation of pressure release valve on bulk gas storage tank Actions Required: Contact all relevant people/department (refer to Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet) Ensure area is isolated from FLT / Vehicles Contact emergency services Fire and Rescue Maintain continuous waterflow to tank surface to keep tank cool until tank has vented Area to be restricted to Incident Response Personnel Ensure spill kit available for any release of contaminated water (if requird) If any release from bund onto unsealed soil/surface water - Environmental Consultants to be engaged to investigate and remediate contamination. Repair/replace tanks Refuel tanks Inspect bund for ongoing serviceability Alarm raising Any personnel involved or witnessing incident to report to immediate supervisor and PIRMP actions to be implemented. Emergency Warwick Juno (reporting to Michael Morrissey) Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 23 of 36

Controller Team Leaders (reporting to Warwick Juno) Spill Kit manager (Supervisor) Periodic inspections and update reporting of site and bund (Warwick Juno) Scale of incident Incident would be restricted to chemical storage area with minimal external impact. However, potential for bund overflow or failure may result in soil and surface water contamination that will require specialist investigation/remediation. Evacuate Yes. Plant Manager and any advice provided by Fire Dept as part of attendance after immediate notification. Communications Internal: Plant Manager Ian Owen (HSE Advisor) External mandatory: Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet to be used Rescuer / respondent + safety checks Rescue + First Aid Clean up and Waste disposal Reporting and re-preparedness External non-mandatory: N/A As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting Service Provider to dispose of diesel and advise on required clean-up. See SOPs: Incident Investigation GRP-HSEQ-3-02 Emergency Planning and Response GRP-HSEQ-2-09 Incident No 4 Incident No 4 Loss off liquids, canola oil / liquid oxides Actions Required: Contact all relevant people/department (refer to Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet) Ensure bunds are capturing full volume of oil/solvents Ensure bund integrity is sound throughout the entire period of incident (i.e. periodic inspections) Contact service provider (Caltex No. 1800033111or Transpacific 02 96007185) to pump-out bund contents Area to be restricted to Incident Response Personnel Ensure spill kit available for any release from bund If any release from bund onto unsealed soil/surface water - Environmental Consultants to be engaged to investigate and remediate Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 24 of 36

contamination. Inspect bund for ongoing serviceability Alarm raising Any personnel involved or witnessing incident to report to immediate supervisor and PIRMP actions to be implemented. Emergency Warwick Juno (reporting to Michael Morrissey) Controller Call service provider (Warwick Juno) Spill Kit manager (Supervisor) Periodic inspections and update reporting of site and bund (Warwick Juno) Scale of incident Incident would be restricted to chemical storage area with minimal external impact. However, potential for bund overflow or failure may result in soil and surface water contamination that will require specialist investigation/remediation. Evacuate Only if fire or explosion potential exists. Plant Manager and any advice provided by Fire Dept as part of attendance after immediate notification. Communications Internal: Plant Manager Ian Owen (HSE Advisor) External mandatory: Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet to be used External non-mandatory: N/A Rescuer / As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting respondent + safety checks Rescue + First As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting Aid Clean up and Service Provider to dispose of diesel and advise on required clean-up. Waste disposal Reporting and See SOPs: re-preparedness Incident Investigation GRP-HSEQ-3-02 Emergency Planning and Response GRP-HSEQ-2-09 Incident No 5 Incident No 5 Cement dust release from silos due to overfill Actions Required: Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 25 of 36

Contact all relevant people/departments (refer to Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet) Area to be restricted to Incident Response Personnel If necessary contact local community to advise release Clean up crew to be mobilized, to handle community complaints if required Environmental Consultants to be engaged to investigate and remediate contamination of dam, if required Alarm raising Any personnel involved or witnessing incident to report to immediate supervisor and PIRMP actions to be implemented. Emergency Controller Warwick Juno (reporting to Michael Morrissey) Call Emergencies services Periodic inspections and update reporting of site (Warwick Juno) Scale of incident Incident would be restricted to quarry and stockpile areas with minimal external impact. However, potential soil and surface water contamination that will require specialist investigation/remediation. Evacuate No Communications Internal: Plant Manager Ian Owen (HSE Advisor) External mandatory: Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet to be used External non-mandatory: N/A Rescuer / respondent + safety checks Rescue + First Aid Clean up and Waste disposal Reporting and re-preparedness As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting Service Provider to dispose of diesel and advise on required clean-up. See SOPs: Incident Investigation GRP-HSEQ-3-02 Emergency Planning and Response GRP-HSEQ-2-09 Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 26 of 36

Incident No 6 Incident No 6 Alarm raising Mobile plant, hydraulic hose or fuel tank failure Actions Required: Contact all relevant people/department (refer to Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet) Area to be restricted to Incident Response Personnel Ensure spill kit available for any release from mobile plant & equipment If any release from mobile plant onto unsealed soil/surface water is investigated and remediated immediately Call service provider to inspect plant & equipment for serviceability Any personnel involved or witnessing incident to report to immediate supervisor and PIRMP actions to be implemented. Emergency Controller Warwick Juno Call service provider (Maintenance Support) Forklift Operator Scale of incident Evacuate Incident would be localized to the area with no external impact.. Only if fire or explosion potential exists. Plant Manager and any advice provided by Fire Dept as part of attendance after immediate notification. Communications Internal: Plant Manager Ian Owen (HSE Advisor) External mandatory: Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet to be used Rescuer / respondent + safety checks Rescue + First Aid External non-mandatory: N/A As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 27 of 36

Clean up and Waste disposal Reporting and re-preparedness Service Provider to dispose of diesel and advise on required clean-up. See SOPs: Incident Investigation GRP-HSEQ-3-02 Emergency Planning and Response GRP-HSEQ-2-09 Incident No 7 Incident No 7 Alarm raising Excessive water off from site area and concrete wash out pits Actions Required: Employees, Contractor/Visitor to notify site representative of issue immediately. (induction) Quarry Manger to be advised Contact all relevant people/department (refer to Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet) Monitor discharge and advise when completed Any personnel involved or witnessing incident to report to immediate supervisor and PIRMP actions to be implemented. Emergency Controller Team Leaders (reporting to Warwick Juno) Site operations manager to instruct site personnel (Warwick Juno) Scale of incident Evacuate Incident would be localized to the area with no external impact. No. Communications Internal: Plant Manager (Warwick Juno) External mandatory: Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet to be used if required External non-mandatory: N/A Rescuer / respondent + As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 28 of 36

safety checks Rescue + First Aid Clean up and Waste disposal Reporting and re-preparedness As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting N/A See SOPs: Incident Investigation GRP-HSEQ-3-02 Emergency Planning and Response GRP-HSEQ-2-09 Incident No 8 Incident No 8 Alarm raising Mobile plant, hydraulic hose or fuel tank failure from contractors / visitors Actions Required: Contractor/Visitor to notify site representative of issue immediately. (induction) Contact all relevant people/department (refer to Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet) Area to be restricted to Incident Response Personnel Ensure spill kit available for any release from mobile plant & equipment If any release from mobile plant onto unsealed soil/surface water is investigated and remediated immediately Call service provider to inspect plant & equipment for serviceability Any personnel involved or witnessing incident to report to immediate supervisor and PIRMP actions to be implemented. Emergency Controller Warwick Juno (reporting to Michael Morrissey) Call service provider (Warwick Juno) Spill Kit manager (operator, contractor) Scale of incident Incident would be localized to the area with no external impact.. Evacuate Only if fire or explosion potential exists. Plant Manager and any advice provided by Fire Dept as part of attendance after immediate notification. Communications Internal: Plant Manager Ian Owen (HSE Advisor) External mandatory: Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet to be used Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 29 of 36

Rescuer / respondent + safety checks Rescue + First Aid Clean up and Waste disposal Reporting and re-preparedness External non-mandatory: N/A As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting Service Provider to dispose of contaminates. See SOPs: Incident Investigation GRP-HSEQ-3-02 Emergency Planning and Response GRP-HSEQ-2-09 Incident No 9 Incident No 9 Alarm raising Car Park/ fuel tank failure Actions Required: Contractor/Visitor to notify site representative of issue immediately. (induction) Area to be restricted to Incident Response Personnel Ensure spill kit available for any release from mobile plant If any release from mobile plant onto unsealed soil/surface water is investigated and remediated immediately Call service provider to inspect plant & equipment Any personnel involved or witnessing incident to report to immediate supervisor and PIRMP actions to be implemented. Emergency Controller Warwick Juno (reporting to Michael Morrissey) Spill Kit manager (site personnel) Scale of incident Evacuate Incident would be localized to the area with no external impact. Only if fire or explosion potential exists. Plant Manager and any advice provided by Fire Dept as part of attendance after immediate notification. Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 30 of 36

Communications Internal: Plant Manager Ian Owen (HSE Advisor) Rescuer / respondent + safety checks Rescue + First Aid Clean up and Waste disposal Reporting and re-preparedness External mandatory: Immediate Reporting Contact Sheet to be used External non-mandatory: N/A As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting As per Site Emergency Plan or Fire Department as part of Immediate Reporting Service Provider to dispose of contaminate See SOPs: Incident Investigation GRP-HSEQ-3-02 Emergency Planning and Response GRP-HSEQ-2-09 Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 31 of 36

APPENDIX 3. EMU PLAINS LOCATION MAP Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 32 of 36

APPENDIX 4. Ref # 8 QA Laboratory EMU PLAINS REFERENCE MAP Ref # 11 Stock Yard Ref # 10 Truck Loading Area Ref # 13 LPG Gas Tank Ref # 9 Dry Waste Area Ref # 3 Workshop 2 Ref # 7 Administration Office Ref # 14 Cement Silos Ref # 6 Dispatch Office Ref # 4 Canola Oil Ref # 2 Workshop Ref # 12 Additives Ref # 5 Concrete Washout Pits Ref # 1 Greases & lubricants Gases Store Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 33 of 36

APPENDIX 5. EMU PLAINS ROOFING MAP OF WATER FLOW Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 34 of 36

APPENDIX 5. POLLUTION INCIDENT NOTIFICATION LOG Person undertaking notification (Name/Function): Date and time when first become aware of the incident: Incident type: Comments: Initial immediate notification log Appropriate Regulatory Authority Time of call Respondent s name/function Approximate call duration Comments EPA Public Health Unit Fire and Rescue NSW Local Council WorkCover Other: Other: Summary of initial communication: Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 35 of 36

Person undertaking notification (Name/Function): Date and time when additional information become available: Comments: Immediate notification of further pertinent information (if applicable) EPA Appropriate Regulatory Authority Public Health Unit Fire and Rescue NSW Local Council WorkCover Other: Other: Time of call Summary of additional communication Respondent s name/function Approximate call duration Comments Emu Plains Roofing PIRMP-V5 36 of 36