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9. Any contaminated steel structure, wood racks on deter- <br /> VL gent cleaning solution pcIes (all *types) , 'etc. , should <br /> also be washed down with solvent. All equipment on <br /> these structures that may be contaminated by a spill , <br /> but will not be removed, must also be similarly <br /> cleaned. Use caution with cl—ining agency to prevent <br /> furthe,r contamination of equipment, vehicles, etc. , in <br /> the spill area. <br /> 10. All types of structures, buildings, private vehicles, <br /> etc. , that may be contaminated are to be washed down <br /> with cleaning solution. Take all necessary measures to <br /> prevent hazardous substances and cleaning solutions <br /> from entering into any sewer or drainage system. <br /> Notify the appropriate departments if such leakage <br /> occurs. <br /> 11. All contaminated items including tools, clothing, <br /> boots, and any other equipment must either be <br /> thoroughly cleaned where practical or disposed of in <br /> the containers provided specifically for disposal pun <br /> poses. <br /> 12. All drums should be marked with vinyl marking decals <br /> (decals and signs" are in kit) and leaded' on a truck. <br /> Carefully secure drums to minimize the chance of <br /> Alm, another spill. <br /> 13. Transport all hazardous wastes, contaminated earth, and <br /> other materials to central storage for disposal <br /> Spills into water require special consideration. <br /> Hazardous substances spilled into puddles of water <br /> should be cleaned up in either of the following two <br /> ways: <br /> 0 The water should be bailed or pumped into secure <br /> 55-gallon drums and sealed. The sediment and, <br /> sludge from the bottom of the puddle should then <br /> be cleaned up to a depth of 7.5 to 15 cm, depend- <br /> ing on the percolation, and placed in drums. All <br /> cleaned up - containments should then be sent to a <br /> storage site for appropriate disposal. <br /> 0 Contaminated water should be absorbed in dry sand, <br /> ash, sawdust, or commercial absorbents. The <br /> saturated material should be placed in 55-gallon <br /> drums and sealed. The sediment and sludge from <br /> the bottom of the puddle should then be cleaned up <br /> to a depth of 7.5 to 15 cm, depending on the per- <br /> colation, and placed in drums. All cleaned up <br /> A contaminants should then be sent to the drum <br /> X-17- <br />