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Oil Spill Prevention and Preparedness for Rapid Response <br />Participant Name: f r04 Lehkee' Date:—'f-2/-/ 5 <br />Quiz <br />1. SPCC stands for Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure. <br />RU /FALSE <br />2. It is important to understand how water flows off of the site. In case of a spill or leak, <br />the drainage ways can be blocked to protect the environment, <br />TRU / FALSE <br />3. Most small drips dry up quickly so they don't need to be cleaned up. <br />TRUE FALS <br />4. When responding to a spill, contact your supervisor or the spill coordinator as soon as <br />possible. <br />R _ <br />vFALSE <br />5. Which of the following are acceptable spill response procedures? <br />(Check all that apply) <br />Always put on the appropriate PPE <br />p Stopping the flow of oil through the use of absorbent and booms when safe to do so <br />Identifying the source of the oil spill and shutting off if possible and safe to do so <br />Contact your site supervisor, dispatch or spill coordinator as soon as possible <br />6. Which are examples of best management practices for secondary containment? <br />(Check all that apply) <br />Removing accumulated liquids inside of the containment area <br />o Storing parts inside of containment <br />Keeping any discharge valves closed <br />OCT 0 7 2m <br />Participant Handout SPCC Version 1.1-2014 Page 3 of 4 <br />