See also the section on Spill Kits and Spill Clean Up Procedures Minor Incidents 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. How to Clean Up a Minor Spill 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 Major Incidents 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 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. Major Incidents – what you should do 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 ‹ Emergency Procedures - Fires, Spills, and Chemical Exposures Up Fires ›