CHEMICAL
SPILLS/CHEMICAL FIRES
The
range and quantity of hazardous substances used in WSU laboratories require
pre-planning to respond safely to a chemical spill.
Call WSU Public Safety at 577-2222 for any chemical spill.
If you have a doubt whether a spill can be safely and effectively cleaned
up by staff in the lab, call the Office of Environmental Health and Safety at
577-1200.
If
A Chemical Spill Occurs:
1.
Call WSU Public Safety at 577-2222.
2.
Remain Calm.
3.
Alert persons in immediate area of spill.
4.
Without endangering yourself, attend to any injured or contaminated
victims:
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Move victims to fresh air/ safe place.
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Remove contaminated clothing.
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Wait for police and emergency responders in a safe area.
5.
In the event of chemical spill where you need assistance, but the spill
is not immediate threat to life or health, follow these steps:
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Confine the spill area: close doors, isolate area, evacuate if necessary.
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Alert others in the area and tell them to evacuate area if necessary.
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From safe locations, report the spill to Office of Environmental Health
and Safety at 577-1200.
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Report your name, location and the name of the material spilled.
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Stay in the area until the emergency responders arrive so that you can
answer any additional questions.
6.
If chemical spill is flammable, turn off all ignition and heat sources.
Evacuate area if necessary.
If
A Chemical Fire Occurs:
1.
Proceed to nearest fire alarm pull station and activate same.
2.
Call WSU Public Safety at 577-2222.
3.
If you have been properly trained and/or experienced in the use of a
portable fire extinguisher and fire is small, you may proceed to nearest ABC or
CO2 fire extinguisher.
4.
Extinguish fire using PASS Method.
Pull
pin
Aim
nozzle at base of fire
Squeeze
lever
Sweep
extinguisher side to side.
5
If chemical is toxic and cannot be extinguished with portable fire
extinguisher, evacuate area and close all doors.
The
Office of Risk Management provides
fire extinguisher training and evacuation training for all laboratory personnel.