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• <br /> Print Date: <br /> 12/15/2015 Work Instruction <br /> Page 3 of 7 Emergency Spill Response Strong-Tie 8 <br /> Procedure <br /> b. Absorbent pads/pig blankets <br /> c. Body coveralls <br /> d. Gloves <br /> e. Hazardous waste bags <br /> f. Goggles <br /> g. Respirator <br /> h. Caution Tape <br /> i. Oil Dry <br /> What to do with SPILLED liquid <br /> Small Spill -this is a release that is easily cleaned contained and cleaned up in less than 1 minute <br /> a. Use absorbent or small pig blanket to clean up. Dispose of in properly marked container <br /> What is a SPILL? <br /> ■ Any amount of material that takes more than 1 minute to clean up. <br /> ■ Any amount of material that leaves Simpson property (through water or ground) <br /> ■ Don't forget!! Dry chemicals can spill as well as liquids! <br /> What to do when a SPILL Occurs <br /> 1. Assess 6.Identify <br /> �Y <br /> 2. Control 7. Protect <br /> 3. Contain 8. Clean 1=: <br /> 4. Secure 9. Dispose yZ .G <br /> 5. Notify 10. Document ` <br /> Author: Dave Olney <br /> Issue Date: June 16,2015 <br /> Unless marked as a "Controlled Document",this document is uncontrolled if printed, per OP#15. <br /> See the Branch Document Control Rep for a controlled copy. <br />