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3 Maintenance Determine (only if possible to do so safely): <br /> department . Name of the chemical involved <br /> • Exact source <br /> • Amount spilled <br /> • Extent of the spill <br /> 4 Department Get a copy of the Material Safety Data Sheet(MEDS) <br /> head or for the chemical and determine if: <br /> maintenance . Other materials are incompatible <br /> department There is a fire hazard <br /> • There are possible health effects <br /> • There are environmental concerns <br /> • Other emergency actions are recommended <br /> 5 Maintenance Shut down heating and air conditioning systems, as <br /> department required,to prevent spread of chemical vapors and <br /> fumes. <br /> 6 Spill Refer to the MSDS for specific cleanup procedures and <br /> Response required personal protective equipment. <br /> Team <br /> 7 Executive Contact the local fire department or HAZMAT team <br /> director for assistance if special expertise or equipment is <br /> needed. (See the Emergency Call List, Tab 1.) <br /> 8 Spill Dilute, absorb, scrape or scoop up the chemical <br /> Response according to the MSDS or fire department instructions. <br /> Team <br /> 9 Spill Follow the directions on the MSDS to properly dispose <br /> Response of the cleanup material. <br /> Team <br /> 10 Spill Ensure that all response equipment and personal <br /> Response protective equipment are properly cleaned and suitable <br /> Team for future use. <br /> Emergency Action Plan—Hazardous Material Incident 16.2 <br />