TBT 08: SPILL EMERGENCIES 1.SPILLS & LEAKS INTRODUCTION: A.Spills / leaks - threats to the environment B. Spills / leaks – threats to human health C. Spills.

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TBT 08: SPILL EMERGENCIES 1.SPILLS & LEAKS INTRODUCTION: A.Spills / leaks - threats to the environment B. Spills / leaks – threats to human health C. Spills / leaks – cause of accidents 1 of 9 HWS – Toolbox Talk 08 Spills Control v

TBT 08: SPILL EMERGENCIES 2. SPILLS/LEAKS OF POLLUTING MATERIALS: A.Spill/Leak of diesel / petrol B. Spill/leak of lubricating oils C. Spill/leak of hydraulic fluid D. Leachate E. Chemicals F. Living biological organisms 2 of 9

3. ENVIRONMENTAL & HEALTH HAZARDS FROM SPILLS: A.Environmental pollution B.Personal injury C.Infection 3 of 9 TBT 08: SPILL EMERGENCIES

4. DEALING WITH SPILLS HOW SERIOUS IS IT? A. Identify what has been spilled B. How much has been spilled C. Where it has been spilled D. Who is in the area of the spill 4 of 9

TBT 08: SPILL EMERGENCIES 5. DEALING WITH SPILLS – WHO TO INFORM: A.Assess the situation B.Start dealing with the spill C.Inform supervisor / manager / Incident Controller 5 of 9

TBT 08: SPILL EMERGENCIES 6. DEALING WITH SPILLS CONTAINMENT / ABSORPTION: A.Spill kit location B.Use correct PPE C.Contain the spill D.Protect the water course / system E.Dispose of the contaminated absorbents & PPE correctly 6 OF 9

7. DEALING WITH SPILLS - DILUTION: A.Bucket(s) of water B.Hose pipe C.Jet washer D.Fire brigade 7 of 9 TBT 08: SPILL EMERGENCIES

8. DEALING WITH SPILLS - REMOVAL: A.Absorbent granules B.Vacuum tanker C.Road sweeper 8 of 12

TBT 08: SPILL EMERGENCIES 9. REVISION A.What is an emergency situation? B.What sorts of polluting materials? C.Environmental & health hazards D.How serious is the spill? E.Containment and absorption of the spill? F.Diluting the spill G.Removing the spill 9 of 9

TBT 08: SPILL EMERGENCIES Statistically, waste management and recycling has a very high accident rate Do NOT walk on by! Report accidents, incidents & near-misses! “See it – sort it” Do NOT become a statistic!