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HEMIAL SPILL RESPONSE GUIDE Revised 2000 TABLE OF ONTENTS Emergency Phone Numbers Introduction - hemical Spill Response Spill Response Procedures - Major Spill Spill Response Procedures - Minor Spill Spills Requiring Special Procedures Special Emergency Treatment - Hydrofluoric Acid ontamination hemical Spill Kit ontents Reportable Quantities Appendix A - Respirators In case of Emergency : Dial 911

EMERGENY PHONE NUMBERS Police Department (IUPD)...855-4111 or 911 Fire Department...911 Ambulance...911 Environmental Health and Safety... 5-6311 (8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday) Your chemical hygiene and safety officer: Name Phone

INTRODUTION HEMIAL SPILL RESPONSE Despite the best efforts of researchers to practice safe science in the laboratory, accidents resulting in the release of chemicals will occur. For this reason, it is essential that all laboratory personnel have a spill response plan that includes appropriate procedures and materials to adequately contain and clean up a chemical spill. The following procedures should be used as a guide to help laboratory personnel design an effective spill control plan for their laboratory. These procedures tell you how to prepare your own spill kit and give you step-by-step instructions for spill cleanup. They also outline when and who to call for assistance. SPILL RESPONSE PROEDURES Major Spill In the event of a spill which: 1) involves the release of a type or quantity of a chemical that poses an immediate risk to health; or 2) involves an uncontrolled fire or explosion: Evacuate the building by activating the nearest fire alarm. all 911 and give details of the accident including location, types of hazardous materials involved, and whether there is personal injury. If the accident involves personal injury or chemical contamination, follow the above steps as appropriate and at the same time: 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). Locate nearest emergency eyewash or safety shower. 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. Administer first aid as appropriate and seek medical attention.

SPILL RESPONSE PROEDURES Minor Spill In the event of a spill involving the release of a type or quantity of a chemical which does not pose an immediate risk to health and does not involve chemical contamination to the body: 1. Notify lab personnel and neighbors of the accident. 2. Isolate the area. lose lab doors and evacuate the immediate area if necessary. 3. Remove ignition sources and unplug nearby electrical equipment. 4. Establish exhaust ventilation. Vent vapors to outside of building only (open windows and turn on fume hoods). 5. Locate spill kit. 6. hoose 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. ontact EH&S (855-6311) for more information. 7. onfine and contain spill. over with appropriate absorbent material. Acid and base spills should be neutralized prior to cleanup. Sweep solid material into a plastic dust pan and place in a sealed 5 gallon container. 8. 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. Bring all waste to the next Waste Open House or call EH&S if a special pickup is necessary. ALL EH&S (855-6311) IF SPILL IS: *Greater than 1 gallon *Very toxic *Poses a fire hazard *If you need assistance

SPILLS REQUIRING SPEIAL PROEDURES Acid hlorides Use Oil-Dri, Zorb-All, or dry sand. Avoid water and avoid sodium bicarbonate. Alkali Metals (lithium, sodium, magnesium, potassium) Smother with dry sand or cover with contents from a lass D fire extinguisher. Use of a lass D fire extinguisher is the preferred extinguishing method. Avoid contact with water. White or Yellow Phosphorus Blanket with wet sand or wet absorbent. Bromine Neutralize spill with a 5% solution of sodium thiosulfate. Absorb with inert absorbent material. Hydrofluoric Acid *See special emergency treatment, next page Neutralize with soda ash or lime (or absorb spill with special HF spill pillow). Absorb with inert absorbent material. Mercury Use aspirator bulb or suction device to collect mercury beads (Do not use a vacuum cleaner). Mop up mercury with mercury decontaminating powder. all EH&S (855-6311) and ask for assistance if you are unable to accomplish adequate clean up. Label waste with a Hazardous hemical Waste Tag and bring to a waste Open House or call for waste pick-up. FOR ASSISTANE ALL EH&S AT 855-6311

SPEIAL EMERGENY TREATMENT Hydrofluoric Acid ontamination Skin ontact 1. Immediately flush with copious amounts of water under an emergency shower. 2. Remove all clothing while under the shower. Flush skin for 5 minutes. 3. Apply calcium gluconate gel (2.5%) while wearing clean impervious gloves. (If calcium gluconate gel is not available continue to flush skin until medical personnel arrive). 4. Get medical attention immediately. Eye ontact 1. Immediately flush eyes with water under an eyewash for 15 minutes. 2. Get medical attention immediately. Inhalation 1. Remove victim to fresh air. 2. Get medical attention immediately. Inform medical personnel that injury involves hydrofluoric acid and give them a copy of the material safety data sheet. alcium gluconate gel can be obtained free of charge by calling the Department of Environmental Health and Safety at 855-6311.

HEMIAL SPILL KIT ONTENTS Every laboratory that uses chemicals must have access to a spill control kit. The keys to an effective spill kit are location and content. Spill kits should be strategically located around work areas in fixed locations so they will be easily accessible. Although most spill kit contents are common items which may be found throughout the lab, they must be consolidated for emergency use. Spill kits can be purchased through most supply vendors that sell chemicals or safety supplies. In addition, spill kits and absorbent material can be purchased at the IU Department of hemistry s Scientific Stores. The following is a list of recommended items that should be contained in a chemical spill kit. However, it is important that spill kits be tailored to meet the specific spill control needs of each laboratory. Spill kits should be checked periodically, and restored after each use. Absorbents: Universal Spill Absorbent - 1:1:1 mixture of Flor-Dri (or unscented kitty litter), sodium bicarbonate, and sand. This all purpose absorbent is good for most chemical spills including solvents, acids (not good for hydrofluoric acid), and bases. Acid Spill Neutralizer - sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, or calcium carbonate. Alkali (Base) Neutralizer - sodium bisulfate. Solvents/Organic Liquid Absorbent - Inert absorbents such as vermiculite, clay, sand, Flor-Dri, and Oil-Dri. Bromine Neutralizer - 5% solution of sodium thiosulfate and inert absorbent. Hydrofluoric Acid - HF compatible spill pillow or neutralize with lime and transfer to a polyethylene container. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Goggles and Face Shield Heavy Neoprene Gloves Disposable Lab oat and orrosive Apron Plastic Vinyl Booties Dust Mask/Respirator (All lab personnel must be properly fit tested before using a respirator.) lean-up Material Plastic Dust Pan and Scoop Plastic Bags (30 Gallon, 3 mil thickness) for contaminated PPE One Plastic Bucket (5 gallon polyethylene) with lid for spill and absorbent residues

Other Hydrofluoric Acid Antidote Gel - alcium Gluconate (available from the Department of Environmental Health and Safety.) Mercury Spill Kit - Aspirator Bulb and Mercury Decontaminating Powder Alkali Metals - Dry sand or a lass D Fire Extinguisher Acid hlorides - Oil Dri, Zorb-All, or dry sand REPORTABLE QUANTITIES The Reportable Quantity (RQ) of a spilled hazardous material is one (1) pound for many chemicals. The university is legally obligated to report certain spills to the Federal EPA and to the IDEM within twenty-four (24) hours of the spill. To comply with this requirement, always report any spill of a hazardous material over one (1) pound to EH&S (855-6311). There are no legal consequences for a person that spills a chemical or who reports the spill unless a Reportable Quantity is not reported. APPENDIX A Respirators The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that all employees be properly fit tested before wearing a respirator. Respirators that are not properly fitted are not effective. In addition, failure to choose proper respirator cartridges can be very dangerous. all EH&S at 855-6311 for more information about respirators. In general, cartridge respirators should not be used in the following circumstances: The contaminant is a human carcinogen. The contaminant has poor warning properties (i.e. little or no odors). The contaminant exists at high concentrations perhaps above 10 or more times the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL). See Appendix A of the Laboratory hemical Safety Plan for a list of PELS. A room is oxygen deficient.