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- Do not mix chemical substances unless recommended b}�the manufacturer. <br /> - Use chemicals in well-ventilated areas. Protect skin, eyes, nose,and mouth when necessary by wearing <br /> � gloves, respirator,or other protective clothing. <br /> - Keep corrosive liquids away from flammable liquids. -' <br /> - Look for nontoxic or less toxic options(check with the Statc Dcpartmcnt of Ecology Oftice of Waste <br /> Reduction at 1-800-822-9933). <br /> - Usc all of the prod:�r.[before disposing of the containcr. <br /> 42.1.G BNII' C1.60 EQUII'MENT N'ASHING <br /> Large construction equipment and pans should only be cleaned at the contractor's}�ard,where waste water can be <br /> properly treated prior to discharge to thc sanitary sewer systcm. <br /> Small parts can be deaned with degreasing solvents and detergents which arc reused after filtering or recycled. <br /> Thcse sotvenu may not be dischargcd into any sewer,sanitary or storm. Furthcr infotmation is available from <br /> the Department of Ecology. <br /> 42.1.7 BM�'' C7.70 SPILL CONTROL FLANNING AND CLEANUP <br /> Construction site supervisors should adopt a spill control plan and identify persons re!ponsible for implementing <br /> the plan if a spill of a dangerous or ha�ardous waste should occur. Any spill that occ�s w�ithin the City of <br /> L-verctt, regardless of the size and/or typc of spill,should be reported to the following agencies: <br /> City of Everett,259-882] (24-hour) <br /> Dcpartment of Ecology,Northwest Region, 649•7000(24-hour) <br /> If the spill of a hazardous substance could reach surfacc waters,the Nationa�. :tcsponse Center should be � <br /> contacted at 1-80D-424-$802 (24-hour number). For spills within salt water,the U.S.Coast Guard must be <br /> contacted at 286-54A0. There are fines for failing to notify the appropriatc authority when a spill occurs. <br /> Some of thc important components of a spill control plan are: <br /> - Establish who to notify in the event of a spill,particularly if it is hazardous. <br /> - Provide specific clean-up instructions for different products handled on site. <br /> - Assign a person to be in charge of clean-up assistance. <br /> - Prepare spill containment and clean-up lists that are easy to find and use. <br /> - Post a summary of the clean-up plan at appropriate locations. <br /> - Demobilize a spill it as auickly as possible if it occurs. <br /> - Plug inlets and tum off/divert any ineoming water to prevent spills from entering storm drains or sewers. <br /> - Cover the spill with absorbent material such as kitty litter or sawdust. llo not use straw�. Uispose of the <br /> used absorbent per Fcology or manufacturer's insuuctions. If the spill is flammable,dispose of az <br /> directed by the local fire murshal. <br /> - Kee the area well ventilated. <br /> P <br /> � <br /> ��� <br />