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COMPLIANCE INFO_2023
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2023
RECORD_ID
PR0547197
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0026783
FACILITY_NAME
GOLD RIVER ORCHARDS, INC
STREET_NUMBER
18400
STREET_NAME
ENTERPRISE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
18400 ENTERPRISE RD
P_LOCATION
06
QC Status
Approved
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12 of 14 <br /> Chemical Spill Response <br /> Chemical and infectious waste spill kits must be kept in all areas where waste is generated. <br /> Although most of these items are kept in a laboratory, it is required that a dedicated box <br /> contain these items and be labeled as such. Also, attach the spill procedures and the contents <br /> to the spill kit container. <br /> Chemical Spill Kit (as needed) <br /> • Absorbent material (solvent spills) Y_ <br /> • Neutralizers �s <br /> • Acid spills (Sodium Carbonate) <br /> • Base spills (Citric Acid) <br /> • Safety Goggles <br /> • Gloves <br /> • Tyvek Suit <br /> • Respirator(medical evaluation and fit testing/training required prior to wearing a <br /> respirator) <br /> Spill Containment <br /> Protect yourself first, personal protective equipment. <br /> • Protect the people around you. <br /> • Protect contamination of materials, equipment, and environment lastly. <br /> Small spills less than 1 gallon <br /> • Assess the situation and determine types of materials involved. <br /> • Put on appropriate personal protective equipment <br /> • Apply suitable absorbent materials (paper towels). <br /> • Dispose of all waste materials to suitable waste stream. <br /> •—C-lean-area-with-pFain-water— — -- --- -- --- <br /> Larger spills or for more dangerous materials or for spills involving fire: <br /> • Contact emergency personnel <br /> • Restrict area to traffic/pedestrians <br /> WAA°t 2021 Hazard Communication <br /> W WAGPIC000ML FRO H50RS <br /> Trainer Guide Example <br />
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