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SPILL <br /> �. In the event of a hazardous material spill, hazardous waste spill, or hazardous <br /> gas release, the personnel at the spill location must immediately reort it to one <br /> ordinator will <br /> of the emergency coordinators in the facility. An emergency co <br /> assess the magnitude and nature of the spill, and if appropriate, take necessary <br /> actions of notifying other potentially affected employees and reporting it to the <br /> relevant local and state authorities. <br /> 2. Without delay, others in the affected spill area should act promptly to contain the <br /> spill and begin the cleanup process. The spill cleanup procedure is as follows: <br /> A. Identify the source of the spill (a leaking vessel, container, gas line, or n <br /> over-turned container, etc.) and the cause of the spill so that appropriate <br /> corrective action can be taken. <br /> B. Remove all sources of ignition from the spill area to avoid escalating the <br /> problem. <br /> C. Ventilate the area by opening doors to the outside, windows and turning <br /> on any available portable fans to push the contaminated air out. <br /> and sources of additional hazardous <br /> D. Clear the area of other objects <br /> material and wastes. oin down any drains if possible. <br /> E. Prevent the spill from spreading or g 9 Locations <br /> Surround the drains with spill absorbent material as necessary. <br /> of drains are listed in the Appendix, under Site-Specific Information. <br /> F. Wear appropriate protective clothing and equipment when cleaning up a <br /> spill. Avoid contact with skin and avoid breathing the fumes. For a list of <br /> clothing and equipment that should be used when dealing with hazardous <br /> materials and wastes, see the "Spill and Safety Equipment" page. <br /> Contingency Plan <br /> 500 South Beckman Road 11.17 <br /> ArmorStruxx, LLC Lodi,CA 95240 <br /> March 2013 <br />