Chemical Spill Response Guide
Chemical Spill Response Guide
Chemical Spill Response Guide
Major Spill:
In the event of a spill which:
o involves the release of a type or quantity of a chemical that poses an
immediate risk to health or
o involves a fire hazard / explosion risk or
o involves a highly dangerous chemical or
o involves unknown or highly reactive chemical(s) or
o involves a large quantity of chemical (generally over 1 liter of liquid or 1
kg of solid material).
Immediately activate the nearest fire alarm and evacuate the building.
Call 911 and provide details of the accident including:
o location.
o class of hazardous materials involved.
o size of spill.
o description of any personal injury.
o control measures already taken.
o Your name and phone number.
o how you can be identified when emergency personnel arrive at the
scene.
Call Environmental Health and Safety - 575-5448 (During Work Hours)
575-2222 (After Work Hours).
If the accident involves personal injury or chemical contamination, follow
the above steps as appropriate, and at the same time:
o Move the victim from the immediate area of fire, explosion, or spill (if
this can be done without further injury to the victim or you).
o Locate nearest emergency eyewash or safety shower.
o Remove any contaminated clothing from the victim and flush all areas
of the body contacted by chemicals with copious amounts of water for
15 minutes.
o Administer first aid as appropriate and seek medical attention.
Minor Spill:
In the event of a spill involving the release of a chemical that does not
pose an immediate risk to health and does not involve chemical
contamination to the body:
o Notify Environmental Health and Safety - 575-5448 (During Work
Hours) 575-2222 (After Work Hours).
o notify lab personnel and neighbors of the accident.
o isolate the area, closing doors and evacuating the immediate area as
necessary.
o remove ignition sources and unplug nearby electrical equipment.
o establish exhaust ventilation, if possible, by turning on fume hoods.
o locate the spill kit.
o choose appropriate personal protective equipment (goggles, face
shield, impervious gloves, lab coat, apron, etc.). Note: All lab personnel
MUST be properly fit tested before using a respirator. Contact EH&S
(575-5448) for more information.
Confine and contain the spill by covering or surrounding it with
appropriate absorbent material.
Neutralize acid and base spills prior to cleanup.
Sweep solid material into a plastic dust pan and place in a sealed 5 gallon
container.
Wet mop spill area. Be sure to decontaminate broom, dustpan, etc.
Put all contaminated items (gloves, clothing, etc.) into a sealed 5 gallon
container or plastic bag.
Request an EH&S Hazardous Waste Pickup.
Spill Cleanup Quick Reference
Reportable Quantities:
The Reportable Quantity (RQ) of a spilled hazardous material is one (1)
pound for many chemicals. The university is legally required to report
certain spills to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and to the
Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality within twenty-four (24)
hours of the spill occurance. In order for the university to comply with this
requirement, you must make sure that EH&S (575-5448) is notified
immediately of any hazardous material spill over one (1) pound. There
can be legal consequences for failure to report a spill involving a
Reportable Quantity of hazardous material.