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Spills

 

For Large Spills Over 5 gallons or Spills and Releases to the Environment.

 

Large Spills - 

All Emergencies call 911 and state the type of emergency.

 

Provide as much detailed information as possible (e.g., location, type, amount, or volume)

 

Examples:

Spill of hazardous substance (Flammable, Corrosive) spills over 4 L or 5 Gallons

Cylinder leak releasing fumes and vapors

Large spill of substance that is not contained and is threatening the water supply

Natural gas leak, fumes, vapors

 

5.1.0 Steps to take after calling emergency services at 911

 

1. Persons must be evacuated from the affected area at once!

2. Close doors to seal off the contaminated area to prevent further contamination.

3. Persons who may have been contaminated should seek medical attention immediately.

4. Call Director of Campus Safety – Eric Dunning – 920.403.1346

5. Call Director of Facilities – Christopher Dahlke – 920.403.3176

6. Call Chemical Hygiene Officer - Mark Musser 920.403.4019 (office) or 920.850.7261 (cell)

 

 

Small leak or spill

 

5.1.1 Small leak or spill less than 3.785L or 1 Gallon (contained inside building – no drains)

 

1. Alert your instructor immediately! And your lab partner!

2. Ask for assistance if you are not experienced in small spill cleanup. (Using gloves and paper towels for spills under 50 ml)

 

Small spills on workstations on the floor must be cleaned up immediately – to prevent exposure to others. Absorbent materials are located in each fume hood in the General Chemistry laboratories and in the chemical stockroom.

 

A Spill Control Kit with absorbent material is located in each laboratory by the emergency eyewash and shower station.

 

3. Always use the goggles and gloves provided in the spill kits (or your own goggles and gloves located in the classroom).

 

4. Report the spill and any items used during clean-up to CHO Mark Musser at 920.403.4019 (24/7)

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