Are Your Spill Control
Procedures Visible?
Spill control procedures
should be outlined clearly to every individual at the start of employment.
Additionally, those positions requiring the handling of hazardous materials
should ensure the proper training materials are readily available for employees
at quick reference. If you were to take a look around the workplace, would
tending to a spill create further chaos?
With a history of
detrimental spill control problems such as the Exxon Valdez catastrophe, no
spill should be overlooked. Absorbents, control and containment procedures are
the three major components that should be adhered to. With the right tools, even
a dangerous spill can be controlled in minutes.
Absorb, Control,
Contain
Absorbents made from
Polypropylene are both light in weight and effective at containing the radius of
a spill. Some of these products are sold in sock form, making it easy to wind
this long tubular cushion around barrels or underneath doors. By taking a
preventative approach to work environment safety, several of these absorbent
socks make a worthy investment.
Handling flammable liquids
and chemicals is particularly dangerous to employees. The effects of chemical to
skin contact could leave devastating and long-term effects. Additionally,
without containing a flammable spill you may be putting more than a few
employees at risk. Controlling spills is just one of the many industrial safety
topics that are covered in the library of educational videos provided by All
Safety Products, Inc.
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