Unit 12: Responding to Emergencies When Using Two-Component Low Pressure SPF.

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Unit 12: Responding to Emergencies When Using Two-Component Low Pressure SPF

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In this unit, you will learn about: how to respond should there be an emergency when applying low pressure SPF. Welcome to Unit 12

Spill Containment Have a spill plan in place before starting the job. An accidental spill could occur (e.g., a hose rupture or a loose fitting on a connection). refer to manufacturer’s instructions for specific information identify trained spill responders keep spill containment and clean up materials available at the job site

What should you do if there is a spill? Identify the spilled material

Safety Data Sheets (SDS) Be familiar with information on the SDS before work begins. If a spill does occur, refer to the SDS for specific information on how to clean up the spilled chemical.

Implement Spill Clean up Plan Determine the spill size With your employer’s permission, you may want to consider cleaning up the spill if it is a manageable quantity and you have received appropriate training What do you do if there is a chemical spill?

Chemical Spill: Protection Consider the following: refer to SDS protect all people present clear the area of everyone not involved with the spill clean up wear appropriate PPE in the spill clean up area

Chemical Spill: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Refer to the SDS for information on PPE for the spilled chemical. Typical PPE during spill clean up includes: chemical-resistant gloves protective clothing that covers skin eye protection and a face shield if potential for splash respiratory protection may be needed

Considerations for Cleaning up Small Spills 1. Refer to SDS for specific instructions 4. Collect waste material in a container 2. Contain and neutralize the spill 6. Dispose of waste per applicable regulations 3. Cover spill with absorbent 5. Decontaminate the surface

Unit 12 Summary In this unit, you learned about: how to respond should there be an emergency when applying low pressure SPF.

Unit 12 Review KnowledgeIntoAction

Unit 12: Q1 Debrief If a spill does occur, which of the following is an appropriate action to take? A.Identify the spilled material. B.Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions and SDS for guidance on clean up. C.With your employer’s permission, consider cleaning up the spill if it is a manageable quantity and you have appropriate training. D.All of the above.

Unit 12: Q1 Debrief If a spill does occur, which of the following is an appropriate action to take? A.Identify the spilled material. B.Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions and SDS for guidance on clean up. C.With your employer’s permission, consider cleaning up the spill if it is a manageable quantity and you have appropriate training. D.All of the above.

Unit 12: Q2 Debrief PPE typically worn when cleaning up a chemical spill includes all of the following except: A.chemical-resistant gloves B.hearing protection C.eye protection D.protective clothing

Unit 12: Q2 Debrief PPE typically worn when cleaning up a chemical spill includes all of the following except: A.chemical-resistant gloves B.hearing protection C.eye protection D.protective clothing

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