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Incidental v. Emergency Spills
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Spills happen! Two categories of spills:
Incidental (you can handle it) Emergency (you cannot handle it) Either way, EHS is here to help!
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Incidental spills An incidental spill is a spill that you can handle on your own or with the help of a coworker, meaning: You have the proper spill clean up materials You know how to clean up the spill safely You have necessary PPE Less than 1 gallon (small) of a low toxicity, low volatility chemical (not toxic or volatile) No injuries or exposures
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Emergency spills Emergency spills involve more than 1 gallon (large) or involve a highly toxic or volatile chemical, additionally: If you lack experience to clean up the spill If you lack PPE If you lack the spill cleanup equipment
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4 Steps to Incidental Spill Clean Up
Step 1: Warn others and control access to the spill
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4 Steps to Incidental Spill Clean Up
Step 2: Wear PPE
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4 Steps to Incidental Spill Clean Up
Step 3: Contain and wipe up the spill
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4 Steps to Incidental Spill Clean Up
Step 4: Collect spill debris and dispose of the debris through EHS
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4 Steps to Emergency Spill Clean Up
Step 1: Warn others and evacuate the area If there is a fire or large scale release of toxic or flammable gases, pull the fire alarm and evacuate all building occupants. Do not allow people to evacuate through the affected area.
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4 Steps to Emergency Spill Clean Up
Step 2: Secure the area by closing the door, using a sign or caution tape, or posting a person at a safe distance to warn others not to enter
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4 Steps to Emergency Spill Clean Up
Step 3: Report the spill from a safe location Provide responders with: Your name Call-back number Building name Location of the release Name and quantity of chemical released To report a spill from the Anschutz Medical Campus call 911 from a campus phone or (303) To report a spill from the Downtown Campus call 911 from a campus phone or (303)
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4 Steps to Emergency Spill Clean Up
Step 4: Wait for emergency responders and provide them with spill details
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What to do if you’re not sure?
CALL EHS!!!
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