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Chemical Spill

In the event of a Chemical Spill,

Raise the alarm

  • Phone Security (dial extension 2222).
  • Security will notify any other concerned parties.
  • Report the spill to your supervisor and the Health and Safety Office (dial extension 2210).
  • Ensure the immediate safety of anyone within the vicinity of the spill by evacuating the immediate area.

Isolate the Hazard

  • Restrict any unnecessary movement into and through the area to avoid spreading contamination. Isolate the affected area at a safe distance by erecting a temporary barricade and placing suitable warning signs if available.
  • If a chemical spill kit is available and you have been trained in its use, use according to directions.
  • Anybody who has been exposed must, if safe to do so, be moved to a safe decontamination area. The treatment of serious injury must take precedence over decontamination and containment.
  • If unsure of the hazards presented and associated risk to health and safety, consult with your supervisor or contact the Health and Safety Office before taking any action.

Clean Up

  • Do not re-enter the area until it has been decontaminated by personnel trained specifically in chemical safety.
 
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