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<blockquote data-quote="FEGuy" data-source="post: 3607203" data-attributes="member: 5019"><p>If the spill contains a hazardous material, there are very specific procedures that should be followed as part of the DMP. Oil sorb can and should be used for certain types of spills, but should never be left on the ground, but cleaned up and disposed of following the DMP procedures. Having hazardous materials tracked through the facility is not a good practice. That is why these types of spills should only be cleaned up by a trained and current first responder following the DMP procedures.</p><p>Often times, and actually MOST times, the spill does not contain a hazardous substance, but just a messy or even annoying one. Again, oil sorb can be the correct method of dealing with this type of spill. Again, it should be cleaned up, and not tracked through the building. A non-hazardous spill can be cleaned up by ANY employee so instructed to do so, and often times are. While messy, at least they do not pose the health safety hazards posed by true hazardous materials. Of course there are the obvious risks, slippery floor, etc.</p><p>Lets face it, there is a lot of crap on the floors at UPS facilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEGuy, post: 3607203, member: 5019"] If the spill contains a hazardous material, there are very specific procedures that should be followed as part of the DMP. Oil sorb can and should be used for certain types of spills, but should never be left on the ground, but cleaned up and disposed of following the DMP procedures. Having hazardous materials tracked through the facility is not a good practice. That is why these types of spills should only be cleaned up by a trained and current first responder following the DMP procedures. Often times, and actually MOST times, the spill does not contain a hazardous substance, but just a messy or even annoying one. Again, oil sorb can be the correct method of dealing with this type of spill. Again, it should be cleaned up, and not tracked through the building. A non-hazardous spill can be cleaned up by ANY employee so instructed to do so, and often times are. While messy, at least they do not pose the health safety hazards posed by true hazardous materials. Of course there are the obvious risks, slippery floor, etc. Lets face it, there is a lot of crap on the floors at UPS facilities. [/QUOTE]
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