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by using some type of absorbent material or neutralizer. Start spreading <br /> those materials around the perimeter of the spill to prevent it from <br /> expanding and work your way to the center. <br /> iv. Clean up the Spill and Any Damage. Collect the material used to contain <br /> or neutralize the spill and dispose of it in the specified manner. If the spill <br /> is small, that may be a plastic bag, while larger spills may require plastic <br /> pails or drums. In some cases, you'll also need to dispose of any <br /> equipment such as brooms or dustpans that you used to clean up the <br /> material. If what you've gathered qualifies as a hazardous material, be <br /> sure to label it accordingly and dispose of it as specified by local laws and <br /> environmental regulations. <br /> Clean the surfaces that were affected by the spill with the correct material, whether <br /> that's bleach, a mild detergent, water, or some other material appropriate for the <br /> material that was spilled. Instead of rinsing the area after cleaning, you may need to use <br /> another method such as a more absorbent material. <br /> Be sure to wash your hands and any other areas that may have come in contact with the <br /> materials thoroughly. If your clothing can be safely decontaminated and cleaned, follow <br /> the appropriate steps. Otherwise, dispose of the clothing following proper safety <br /> procedures. <br /> E. The list of chemicals regularly used in this facility are located In the SDS Binder. <br /> The SDS binder is located in the contents room. <br /> Bomb Threats <br /> A. If you receive a bomb threat or discover a possible bomb or suspicious <br /> package/object(s), immediately notify your supervisor, and call 911. The <br /> supervisor shall immediately notify the Designated Official: Ryan Haggerty of the <br /> situation. <br /> B. In the event of a bomb threat by telephone: <br /> i. Get someone's attention and convey the nature of the call. Have them <br /> make the above notifications. <br /> ii. Get as much information as possible from the caller. Ask the following <br /> questions: <br /> 1. Where is the bomb? <br /> 2. When is it going to explode? <br /> Haggerty I Emergency Action <br /> Plan Page 10 of 19 <br /> 2022 HCI <br />