Responding to Chemical Spills: First Critical Actions
When hazardous chemicals are present at a facility, it is essential for employees to be trained to respond effectively in the event of a spill.
Here are some key actions employees should take immediately if they detect a spill:
- Once a spill has been identified, employees should evacuate the spill’s immediate area, retreating to a predetermined assembly area or shelter-in-place that is a safe distance from the spill or release.
- When they are safe, workers should report the spill, contacting the company’s emergency response team by following the procedures outlined in the Emergency Response Plan.
- Employees should ask for instructions about what they should do until help arrives.
- The name(s) of the chemical(s) involved in the release and the hazards of the chemical(s)
- The location of release and how it has released, such as a gas into the air, a liquid spray, or liquid flowing over the ground, etc.
- An estimate the quantity of released material
- Site conditions such as fire, fumes, and smoke
- Indications that the chemical release has reached or soon will reach environmentally sensitive areas
- Whether the area has been evacuated and if there are victims of the release that will need rescue or emergency medical treatment
- If safe to do so, designated employees may secure the area around the release to keep unauthorized personnel out while waiting for the response team to arrive.
- They may use caution tape, rope, cones, and barricades to create a safe zone around the area. (Your emergency response plan might call for the use of specific equipment; however, employees may be initially have to barricade with whatever is available.)
- Turn over control of the spill area to emergency response personnel once they arrive on the scene.


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