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Incidental (Non-Emergency) Spill Clean-tin <br /> Once the supervisor has been directed by the Chemical Helpline to clean-up an incidental chemical spill. <br /> the supervisor will follow the procedures listed below when directing the clean-up activities of any <br /> chemical spill: <br /> 1. A MSDS can be obtained from the Chemical Helpline as required. <br /> ?. Provide instruction to the employee who is designated to perform the clean-up activities. These <br /> instructions should include the physical and health hazards of the chemical, the PPE to be wom <br /> during clean-up and the proper procedures for safe cleanup per the Chemical Helpline, the packaging- <br /> labeling and/or the MSDS. <br /> I Monitor the employee during clean-up activities to verify proper procedures are being followed and <br /> to determine if the PPE worn is providing protection for the employee. If employee's clothing <br /> becomes contaminated, the supervisor must coordinate immediate changing of employees clothing. <br /> 4. Disposable PPE should be placed in a recovery drum. The Chemical Transportation Administrator <br /> (CTA) located at the Kansas City Main Office or the Chemical Helpline will direct the disposal of <br /> this material. <br /> 5. If the chemical being cleaned-up is corrosive, the supervisor will verify an emergency eyewash <br /> station is within a 10 second walking distance from the spill area. <br /> 6. If proper PPE is not available, clean-up should not be attempted. <br /> Page IO of 13 I„uc Datc OM1.00,of, <br />