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Oil Spill Prevention Control £t Countermeasure (SPCC) <br />LEADER GUIDE <br />SLIDE 21 Sometimes it isn't practical to use secondary <br />containment in areas where maintenance and <br />Active Measures of Secondary Petroleum transfer activities occur such as fuel <br />Containment transfer locations. However, we still need <br />torp event a spill or leak from impacting the <br />environment! <br />In these instances, we need to use Active <br />Measures of Secondary Containment commonly <br />referred to as Active Containment, because it <br />requires us to take action before we start an <br />activity or after a spill or leak occurs. <br />SLIDE 22 I Examples of Active Containment include: <br />Active Containment Measures . Using sorbent pads around a leaky valve <br />• Using drip pans to contain small leaks from <br />piping, hose connections and leaking <br />vehicles until the leak is repaired or when <br />there is a potential for an oil leak to occur <br />during the repair. <br />OCT 0 7 2815 <br />"' A'RUNMER <br />i. T�naoQ DTA Ir <br />svcc-Version 1.2 P a g e 1 19 <br />