See also the section on Spill Kits and Spill Clean Up Procedures
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- Minor Incidents= spills you can handle by yourself
- Less than 4 liters spilled
- Isolate the area (don’t let others walk near or through the spilled material)
- Alert people in the immediate area of spill.
- Avoid breathing vapors from spill (if this is unavoidable, evacuate the lab and call for help).
- Put on protective equipment, including safety goggles, suitable gloves, and long sleeved lab coat.
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- Confine the spill to as small an area as possible by cleaning it up from the outer edge inward.
- Use appropriate materials to neutralize and absorb inorganic acids and bases.
- For other liquids, absorb spill with vermiculite, dry sand, or adsorbent pads.
- For solid spills. Cover the spill with a slightly damp paper towel to avoid creating a cloud of dust, Push the material into a dustpan or other instrument using the towel - do not use a broom/dust brush.
- Collect material, used adsorbents/neutralizing agents, etc. in a polyethylene bucket or bag
- Place the contained waste in the EHS waste pick up area
- DO NOT ALLOW THE HOUSEKEEPERS TO REMOVE THIS WASTE
- Please contact EHS regarding the waste clean up
- Replenish Spill Kit
- Conduct an after incident review to examine what went wrong
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- Major Incidents + Anything you don’t think you can handle
- Greater than 4 L
- Highly toxic
- Flammable
- Any combination of the above
- If you are worried about your safety such as should I be wearing a respirator to do this?
- Human exposure
- Any time medical attention is required
- Violent or run-away reactions
- Highly dangerous or unknown material
- Fires
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When someone has an accident in a laboratory, it is everyone’s responsibility to help. ALL ACTIVITY STOPS until the accident victim is attended to.
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- ATTEND to injured or contaminated persons and remove them from exposure
- ALERT people in the area to evacuate. If danger is believed sufficient - pull the fire alarm and evacuate the building
- NOTIFY the Georgia Tech Police at 404-894-2500 or call 911 for help and tell the operator:
- That you are on the Georgia Tech Campus at _____________street address (on the emergency procedures poster) and in room ______.
- The nature of the emergency (spill, chemical exposure, fire)
- If there is an injury involved, tell the operator that an ambulance will be needed.
- Provide as much of the following as is known.
- What chemical(s) are involved.
- How much was spilled.
- Where the spill is located.
- Nature of any injuries.
- What control measures have been taken.
- Your name and phone number (or where you will be located).
- IF POSSIBLE
- Close the fume hood, shut off equipment
- Post a warning
- DO NOT LEAVE THE AREA until given permission to do so by a GT EHS representative
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