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nl"'iovative <br /> onstruction <br /> olutions <br /> 13 . 0 SPILL CONTAINMENT PROGRAM <br /> 13 . 1 SPILL CONTAINMENT PROCEDURES <br /> All hazardous materials brought onsite by ICS are in containers less than 5 gallons in quantity, <br /> except for the following : <br /> • Diesel Fuel for heavy equipment — stored in DOT approved 105 -gallon tanks located on <br /> ICS and subcontractor service trucks <br /> An addendum to this HASP will be issued should additional hazardous materials need to be <br /> brought on site . <br /> The minimum spill equipment that shall be made available in the project' s support zone is <br /> described below : <br /> • Absorbent material ( kitty litter or non - asbestos containing vermiculite ) <br /> 1 . 1 . Absorbent socks and pads <br /> 1 . 2 . Safety goggles <br /> 1 . 3 . Protective gloves <br /> 1 . 4 . Tyvek suit <br /> 1 . 5 . Waste containers and labels <br /> Additional contaminant-specific spill response information may be included in the chemical <br /> SDS ( s ) . See Attachment 4 — SDS . <br /> Complete library of product SDS is available electronically on the Cloud via Site Docs . Mobile App . <br /> 13 . 2 NON - EMERGENCY SPILL EVENT <br /> A non - emergency spill event includes incidental releases that do not pose a significant safety or <br /> health hazard where chemical hazards are known , and ICS personnel can safely implement the <br /> following procedures as a first responder : <br /> Step 1 . Stop the source of the spill <br /> Step 2 . Contain the spill material . If there is a chance the spill will reach nearby drains or <br /> waterways, block them off to keep the spill away <br /> Step 3 . Contact the SSO, ICS PM and HSM <br /> 71 <br />