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G. Inert absorbent material should first be sprinkled around the spill to <br />surround it and prevent it from spreading. Then the spill absorbent <br />material should be sprinkled over the entire spill until it is covered and <br />looks dry. <br />For locations of absorbent material, please refer to Section C, ,Spill and <br />Safety Equipment'. absorbent <br />H. Under the direction of an emergency coordinator, sweep up <br />material and dispose in a drum for waste disposal. <br />1. Authorized personnel will perform the following: <br />�. Store the drum in a safe, secure location such that the public does <br />not become exposed; away from air conditioning intake points and <br />lanes of traffic. Keep away from sources cgition. Affix the drums properlynthe <br />filled out waste labels to drums and place <br />Hazardous Waste Storage Area. <br />2. Call a qualified chemical disposal company to remove <br />the <br />drum Title to a <br />22 <br />disposal site meeting RCRA, 49 CFR, California <br />regulations, etc. <br />3. Fill out required internal reports and take appropriate corrective <br />action to eliminate such a hazard from occurring in the future. <br />4. If the spill is reportable, an emergency coordinator will refer to the <br />Notification Procedures. <br />Contingency Plan <br />500 South Beckman Road 11.18 <br />ArmorStruxx, LLC Lodi, CA 95240 <br />March 2013 <br />