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Responding to spill or leak <br />• The first consideration in dealing with any spill or leak must always be safety <br />• Recognizing there a problem though inspection <br />• Announce there a spill or leak <br />• Isolate the area <br />• Identify the material <br />• Contact your supervisor <br />• Contain the material (only if it is safe to do so, wear proper protective clothing) <br />• Clean up the material (only if it is safe to do so, wear proper protective clothing) <br />• Document the event <br />Some examples Hazardous and Universal wastes that may be generated by <br />Mountain Valley: <br />• Waste oil <br />• Waste antifreeze <br />• Used oil filters <br />• Used fuel filters <br />• Used parts cleaner <br />• Saturated used absorbent <br />• Spilled materials <br />• Aerosol cans that have not been completely emptied or that have contained a <br />RCRA regulated material <br />• Batteries <br />• Fluorescent lamps <br />• Paint <br />• Sand blast material <br />Note: Not all Mountain Valley terminals generate or accumulate the above listed <br />materials. Some terminals may generate or accumulate materials not listed above. <br />You may or may not see these types of waste materials during the course of your <br />workday. If you have any questions as to whether a waste material is Hazardous <br />waste, Universal Waste, or Garbage contact your supervisor before disposal. <br />Mountain policy it <br />regulations regarding the disposal and or recycling of any <br />r all waste materials. <br />0 <br />