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COMMUNITY <br /> F U E L S BIODIESEL (8100) SDS <br /> SECTION VI—ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES <br /> Remedial Measures (Small Remove sources of ignition away from spill. Contain spill to smallest area possible. <br /> Spill) Stop leak; use absorbent material. Wash hard surfaces with safety solvent or <br /> detergent to remove oil film to eliminate slipping hazards,then rinse area with <br /> water. <br /> Large Spill A spill remediation contractor with oil booms and skimmers may be needed for <br /> larger spills or spills that come into contact with a waterway or sensitive wetland. <br /> Recover as much product as possible by pumping it into totes or similar <br /> intermediate containers. Remove any remaining product with a properly rated <br /> vacuum system, absorbent inert media (oil dri,sand, or earth), or absorbent pads. <br /> Use soapy water or degreaser to remove oily residue from the affected area,then <br /> rinse with water. Place saturated materials in an appropriate oily waste container <br /> (i.e. metal can with a metal lid). <br /> Personal Protection Wear appropriate PPE when responding to a release. See Section VIII. <br /> Environmental Contain release to prevent further contamination of soil, surface water or <br /> Precautions groundwater. Biodiesel will create a sheen on water. Keep in suitable, closed <br /> containers for disposal. <br /> Disposal Where feasible and appropriate, remove contaminated soil. Dispose of <br /> contaminated materials in a manner consistent with local, state, and federal <br /> regulations. <br /> Reporting U.S. regulations require reporting spills of this material that could reach any <br /> surface waters. <br /> SECTION VII-HANDLING AND STORAGE <br /> Handling Procedures No smoking or open flame in storage, use or handling areas. <br /> Storage Store in closed containers. Keep away from oxidizing agents, excessive heat, and <br /> ignition sources. Store in well-ventilated areas. Avoid storage for prolonged <br /> periods of time. <br /> Material compatibility, metals: Brass, bronze, copper, lead,tin, and zinc may accelerate the oxidation of diesel and <br /> biodiesel fuels and potentially create fuel insolubles (sediments) or gels and salts <br /> when reacted with some fuel components. Lead solders and zinc linings should be <br /> avoided, as should copper pipes, brass regulators, and copper fittings. Affected <br /> equipment should be replaced with stainless steel, carbon steel, or aluminum. <br /> Revision:5 <br /> Date:01-25-2018 Community Fuels Biodiesel(13100)SDS Page 3 of 6 <br />