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IF THE FIRST EMPLOYEE AND FACILITY MANAGEMENT <br /> DETERMINE AN EMERGENCY DOES NOT EXIST!!! <br /> Step 3: Stop the source of release;i.e.,turn off pumps using the emergency slut-down switch and/or close valves. <br /> Step 4: Turn off or remove all ignition sources(i.e.,welding torches,cigarettes,etc.) <br /> Step 5: The spill response contact or his designated backup will direct efforts to stop and contain the spill,if possible. <br /> Containment of any oil spilt will include: <br /> • Making sure the spill does not reach the creek using the appropriate spill response equipment (e.g. <br /> Step 6: absorbent pads,booms,etc.). <br /> • Surrounding the complete perimeter of the spill area with sorbent materials or other means of preventing <br /> flow. <br /> The facility manager and management personnel will determine if an outside contractor is required. <br /> Step 7: If not required,facility employees will clean up the spill using appropriate absorbent or spill response materials. <br /> If required,contact an emergency response contractor for clean-up of the spill.Employees will remain at the spill <br /> site to ensure that no oil is allowed outside of the temporary containment placed around the spill. <br /> Step g: If facility employees will clean up the spill,place all used/spent absorbent or spill response materials into an empty <br /> drum and label appropriately. <br />