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LFR, Inc. 40 to <br /> will assemble at the predetermined refuge following evacuation and decontamination. <br /> The SSO, or designated representative, will count and identify site personnel to verify <br /> that all have been evacuated safely. <br /> 11.5 Hazardous Material Spill <br /> If a hazardous material spill occurs, site personnel should locate the source of the spill <br /> and determine the hazard to the health and safety of site workers and the public. <br /> Attempt to stop or reduce the flow if it can be done without risk to personnel. Isolate <br /> the spill area and do not allow entry by unauthorized personnel. De-energize sources of <br /> ignition within 100 feet of the spill, including vehicle engines. Should a spill be of the <br /> nature or extent that it cannot be safely contained, or poses an imminent threat to <br /> human health or the environment, an emergency cleanup contractor will be called out <br /> as soon as possible. Spill containment measures listed below are examples of responses <br /> to spills. <br /> • Right or rotate containers to stop the flow of liquids. This step may be <br /> accomplished as soon as the spill or leak occurs, providing it is safe to do so. <br /> • Sorbent pads, booms, or adjacent soil may be used to dike or berm materials, <br /> subject to flow, and to solidify liquids. <br /> • Sorbent pads, soil, or booms, if used, shall be placed in appropriate containers after <br /> use, pending disposal. <br /> • Contaminated tools and equipment shall be collected for subsequent cleaning or <br /> disposal <br /> Page 22 KMEP-Smckron-HASPv1.doc:LFR <br />