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4) Check Matal Safety Data Sheet(s)for hazards identistion, accidental release <br /> measures, exposure control, etc. <br /> 5) Clean up the contaminated absorbent and place it in appropriately labeled <br /> containers or call a clean up contractor to clean up the spill. <br /> 6) Arrange for the proper disposal of the used absorbent(see contractor noted in <br /> Section 5), <br /> 6. Emergency Actions: In the event of a large spill(typically greater than 55 gallons). <br /> 1) Eliminate any potential ignition sources, such as vehicle engines and cigarettes. <br /> Turn off power to the affected area at electrical panel, if safe to do so. <br /> 2) Evacuate employees and visitors to the staging area on the map. <br /> 3) Block potentially affected storm drains. <br /> 4) Notify San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services and other listed agencies <br /> (see Item 4 above in this section). <br /> 5) Check Material Safety Data Sheet(s)for hazards identification, accidental release <br /> measures, exposure control, etc. Evaluate possible cleanup options and necessary <br /> safety equipment. <br /> 7. Emergency Response Equipment(Spill Kit)for cleaning up small spills shall include: <br /> 1. Drum/bag(s) of absorbent, absorbent pads or coils. <br /> 2. A drum or other suitable container for the storage of used absorbent. <br /> 3. Flathead shovel, broom and dustpan. <br /> 4. Highly visible cones and caution tape. <br /> 5. Gloves, coveralls, safety glasses or goggles, and protective boots. <br /> Section 5: Hazardous Waste Contractors <br /> Hazardous waste contractors for- waste oil, used filters and waste antifreeze/coolant: <br /> January Environmental Services(909) 357-2270 <br /> Battery recycling contractor: <br /> Exide Battery(916) 928-2166 <br /> J.B.Hunt Transport <br /> Materials and Waste Handling/Emergency Response Plan 5 <br />