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Step 1: Contain the Spill <br /> The first step in responding to a spill is to contain it. <br /> Now if it's a small spill, you can skip this, go right to step 3 and start cleaning the spill. <br /> However if it's a large spill or a spill that looks like it might enter a storm drain, you will first <br /> need to contain it. <br /> • Ask all customers to immediately leave the area. Direct them to a safe area away <br /> from the spill. <br /> • If the spill is in danger of entering a storm drain or oil-water separator, put booms <br /> and other absorbent materials around the drains to stop fuel from entering them. If <br /> necessary, use a storm drain cover. These materials can be found in the spill kit. <br /> • Fuel should never intentionally be put into a storm drain or oil-water separator drain <br /> trough. <br /> • If fuel is leaking from a truck's fuel tank, you can use an epoxy plug or pop-up pool <br /> to contain the spill. <br /> • Once you have temporarily contained the spill, set up barricades to prevent vehicles <br /> from driving through it. <br /> 6 <br />