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Frxid Express, Inc. 1 <br /> • Long Handle Squeegee <br /> • DOT Transportable Barrel <br /> - Most spills are small in nature. For a small spill, cover the spill area with absorbent pads <br /> and absorbent if necessary. This will also help neutralize the vapors. One person should <br /> not try to handle a spill greater than 5 feet by 30 feet by themselves. GET HELP, DONT <br /> BE A HERO. <br /> - If the hazardous material spill appears larger than can be contained by in-house trained <br /> personnel with the clean-up materials, then the hazardous material clean-up contractor <br /> should be called immediately. <br /> - First Strike Environmental - 1/800-447-3558-24 Hours <br /> If the spill leaves our property, the National Response Center must be called. Their telephone <br /> number is: (800)424-8802 <br /> Be certain to record to record the following: <br /> - Date and time of call <br /> - Name of person taking information <br /> - Case number assigned <br /> - Also call 911. They will notify all relevant local emergency personnel. <br /> Do not permit vehicles to drive through the spill,as this will only spread the spilled material more. <br /> Try to keep the spill as small as possible. <br /> On The Road Unintentional Release/Spill Fuel or Load If Hazardous Material <br /> The spill should be reported immediately to terminal management. If possible, have someone <br /> else notify the terminal while you attempt to stop or slow down the spill. <br /> Terminal Business Hour Numbers: <br /> Contact Telephone Number <br /> Michael Collins (209) 456-2288 <br /> First Strike Environmental (800)447-3558 <br /> AFTER HOURS(HOME NUMBERS): <br /> Contact Telephone Numbers <br /> First Strike Environmental (800)447-3558 <br /> Michael Collins (209)456-2288 <br /> Rob Milligan (209)456-0056 <br /> Justin Keeney (661)618-2596 <br /> 5 <br />