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Geosyntec D <br /> consultants <br /> �vacuate the affected area. The spill, leak, or incident will be assessed by the team and <br /> characterized to determine the appropriate course(s)of action(s)to consider: <br /> Small spills (i.e., maximum volume of 55 gallons of a liquid or 100 pounds of a <br /> solid) may be remediated using absorbent materials by designated personnel; <br /> • Large spills (i.e., liquid volumes greater than 55 gallons or solid weights greater <br /> than 100 pounds)and/or spills of highly toxic materials may require assistance by <br /> off-site hazardous materials (HAZMAT)teams; <br /> • Attempts shall be made to identify and stop the source(s)of spillage immediately <br /> while donning proper PPE(based on action levels and the air monitoring program) <br /> and performing air monitoring; <br /> • The site supervisor will direct spill-response operations and stay at the spill area <br /> until it has been cleaned, inspected, and cleared for re-entry; and <br /> • The site supervisor will prepare a spill incident and clean-up report and will <br /> communicate findings to the Project and Branch Manager and HSE Department. <br /> I17. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY <br /> ❑ APPLICABLE ®NOT APPLICABLE <br /> The task(s) for this project involve confined-space entry. Workers must abide by the <br /> (company's Confined Space Entry Program (Procedure HSE SOP 412a). <br /> I18. GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM FOR HAZARD <br /> COMMUNICATION <br /> ❑ APPLICABLE ®NOT APPLICABLE <br /> The following procedures must be followed for chemicals brought onto the site by <br /> Geosyntec personnel or by subcontractors (i.e., decontamination solution, sampling <br /> (preservatives,KB-10 solution, sodium permanganate,etc.)while performing the tasks of <br /> this project: <br /> • Labels on primary chemical containers must not be defaced; <br /> • Chemicals must be stored in appropriate storage containers; <br /> SAC373 HASP 24 04/2/2026 <br />