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3. Whether a situation is incidental or requires an emergency response must be <br />determined on a case-by-case basis. However, the prime component is knowledge <br />and understanding of the chemical, its hazards and proper handling procedures. Th - <br />information can be found in the MSDS books. <br />Other factors that play a role in this determination are the quantity released, <br />ventilation considerations, confined space considerations, and available personal <br />protective equipment. I <br />A person reporting and/or investigating a release must determine what the <br />circumstances are, then determine the capabilities of the personnel available <br />response. Dart Container does have personnel trained to respond to <br />hazardous material emergencies (HAZWOPER — Operations Level). <br />CHEMICAL <br />HAZARD <br />LOCATION <br />CONTAINER TYPE <br />SIZE <br />Isopropyl Alcohol <br />Flammable <br />Maintenance <br />Drum <br />55 gallons <br />Mold Cleaner <br />Corrosive <br />Mold Wash Area <br />Drum <br />55 gallons <br />Caustic Soda <br />Corrosive <br />Mold Wash Area <br />Drum <br />25 # <br />Sodium <br />Hypochlorite <br />Corrosive <br />Janitorial <br />Gallon jugs <br />I I <br />2 gallons <br />I <br />q-,74=111'111 A! 111 1 :1 <br />Note: More •- spill response procedures are found in the Emergency Spill <br />Response Plan. <br />The person(s) who witnesses or first discovers a spill, a release or an imminent threat of <br />a release or encounters an unusual chemical odor should: <br />1 . Give immediate verbal warning to people in the surrounding area. <br />2. EVACUATE the immediate area. Do not stay in the "danger zone" of the <br />material. <br />3. ISOLATE the area. Do not allow anyone to enter the area. <br />4. CONTACT a Supervisor, the Safety Dept. or others as needed for assistance. <br />5. Follow the RESPONSE procedures as outlined below. <br />21 <br />