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Note : It may be possible to pump up a significant portion of contained liquid . <br /> e. Avoid skin contact and breathing vapors . Wear appropriate protective clothing and equipment . This <br /> equipment can include chemical resistant gloves, eye protection and supplied air respirators . <br /> L Ventilate the area with local exhaust systems or by opening available doors and windows . <br /> Note : Avoid use of compressed air to speed evaporation of spilled liquid . This practice <br /> increases airborne concentrations and increases the possibility of injuries such <br /> as eye damage . <br /> g. Dispose of contaminated absorbent in accordance with applicable regulations . This will normally involve <br /> disposal of the material as a hazardous waste . If the material is a corrosive , place contaminated absorbent <br /> material in polyethylene or polyethylene- lined container for disposal . <br /> Note : If the material released is a corrosive ( Le . , battery acid ) , it may be possible to <br /> neutralize it after it has been contained . For information on how to neutralize it , <br /> facility management should call the emergency numbers provided on the <br /> product Material Safety Data Sheet . <br /> 3 . First Aid Procedures : First aid information for an individual chemical is available on its Material Safety <br /> Data Sheet. It may also be appropriate to consult a physician. General first aid responses include : <br /> a . Eye Contact: Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes . Occasionally lift upper and lower <br /> lids . Consult a physician. <br /> b . Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing and immediately flush contaminated areas with large <br /> amounts of water. <br /> c. Inhalation : If overcome or affected by vapors , remove from exposure and call a physician immediately . <br /> d. Ingestion : Call emergency medical aid immediately . Consult the MSDS to determine if vomiting should <br /> be induced or if individual should be provided other first aid measures . <br /> 4 . Evacuation : Supervisors have the authority to direct an evacuation of the facility . Refer to Part 3 of this <br /> Action Plan . <br /> 5 . Reporting : <br /> a . Obligation to Report : Depending upon the volume involved, the facility may be required to report a <br /> release or threatened release of a hazardous material . No report is required for small , non-harmful releases <br /> such as a quart of drain oil on the shop floor . <br /> b. Reporting Authority . Any employee who detects a release or threatened release of a hazardous material <br /> (other than an incidental spill) should immediately notify his or her supervisor, who shall then be <br /> responsible for assessing and beginning a response to the hazard posed . If the release/threatened release <br /> involves a significant volume of hazardous material , the supervisor should promptly notify one of the <br /> following, who shall have reporting authority : <br /> Emergency Response Action Plan — Premier Chrysler Dodge Jeep of 1110 vALL <br /> Tracy <br /> ©KPA, LLC Page 3 <br />