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O'Reilly Auto Parts Supplemental Emergency ResponsdAN 0 Z U N <br />Information <br />Prevention: <br />In order to prevent a release from occurring, all team members are trained on proper hazardous <br />material handling and storage procedures. All hazardous materials are kept in their original <br />containers and whenever possible smaller items are stored in lip cut containers so as to preclude any <br />accidental spills. Store personnel visually inspect products on a daily basis while <br />restocking/merchandizing the store. <br />Mitigation: <br />In the event of a spill, the area will be immediately isolated and the manager on duty will be <br />notified. The material will be identified; the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) will be obtained through the <br />TeamNet portal to the 3E Online SDS library to determine the proper spill response guidance for the <br />product. Team members will don the proper personal protective equipment (PPE), obtain the <br />necessary spill response supplies and clean up the spill utilizing clay based absorbent or soda ash <br />neutralizer per manufacturer recommendations listed on the product's SDS. <br />Abatement: <br />Team members will don the proper PPE and clean up the spill utilizing the store's spill clean up <br />supplies which will vary depending on the type and size of the spill event. Small incidental spills <br />may be abated using paper towels, clay based absorbent or neutralizer if the product is <br />corrosive in nature (i.e. battery electrolyte). Storm and sewer drains will be diked or blocked <br />utilizing available spill abatement supplies such as 50 lb. bags of clay based absorbent. All spills <br />that occur outside of the store should be reported to the Environmental Coordinator at ext. 4589. <br />The spilled materials will be placed into appropriate DOT -rated, sealable containers; afive-gallon <br />bucket for incidental product spills, a 55 gallon drum for oily absorbents. These containers <br />will be properly labeled and stored according to local, state and federal regulations. Disposal <br />containers must be kept in good condition and stored away from high traffic areas, electrical <br />hazards, drains and fire exits. Containers will be kept closed at all times to minimize the risk of a <br />spill event. Container labels should be clearly visible from the work area to both identify the <br />contents and alert any emergency responders to the waste locations. All hazardous waste <br />O'Reilly Auto Part <br />s Revised 09/14 <br />