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ATTACHMENT C <br /> 2. Spill Containment and Cleanup <br /> a. Shut off/eliminate all sources of ignition. <br /> b. Attempt to prevent any additional release (if possible). An example would be closing a leaking <br /> valve or turning off a pump that is causing a release. <br /> c. Contain the spill by diking around it using sand,earth or other absorbent material. Ensure special <br /> attention to prevent spilled material from reaching a sewer or storm drain inlet. <br /> d. Absorb spilled material using sand, earth, or other absorbent. Floor cleaning/sweeping materials <br /> are appropriate and are normally available. <br /> Note: It may be possible to pump up a significant portion of contained liquid. <br /> e. Avoid skin contact and breathing vapors. Wear appropriate protective clothing and equipment. <br /> This equipment can include chemical resistant gloves, eye protection, and supplied air <br /> respirators. <br /> f. Ventilate the area with local exhaust systems or by opening available doors and windows. <br /> Note: Avoid use of compressed air to speed evaporation of spilled liquid.This practice increases <br /> airborne concentrations and increases the possibility of injuries such as eye damage. <br /> g. Dispose of contaminated absorbent in accordance with applicable regulations.This will normally <br /> involve disposal of the material as a hazardous waste. If the material is a corrosive, place <br /> contaminated absorbent material in polyethylene or polyethylene-lined containers for disposal. <br /> 3. First Aid Procedures: First aid information for an individual chemical is available on its <br /> Safety Data Sheet. It may also be appropriate to consult a physician. General first aid responses <br /> include: <br /> a. Eye Contact: Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Occasionally lift upper <br /> and lower lids. Consult a physician. <br /> b. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing and immediately flush contaminated areas with <br /> large amounts of water. <br /> c. Inhalation: If overcome or affected by vapors, remove from exposure, and call a physician <br /> immediately. <br /> d. Ingestion: Call emergency medical aid immediately. Consult MSDS to determine if vomiting <br /> should be induced or if individual should be provided other first aid measures. <br /> 4. Evacuation: Supervisors have the authority to direct an evacuation of the facility. Refer to Part <br /> 3 of our Emergency Response Action Plan. <br /> Tracy Chevrolet SPCC Plan <br /> 08-14 <br />