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control centers prominently displayed.
20. Fatigue lowers the standards of pesticide safety. Key personnel
should be aware that risk increases after long hours of work.
21. If an employee feels any sign of illness suspected as being due to
poisoning, he should contact a doctor immediately. However,
certain circumstances such as consuming large amounts of
liquids following excessive heat exposure may cause nausea,
vomiting, dizziness, and cramps. Such signs mimic pesticide
poisoning.
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7 Emergency Aid and Safety 1
Guidelines for Managing Pesticide
Spills
Contents
Guidelines for Managing Pesticide Spills page-7-3-1
Introduction page-7-3-1
Emergency Spill Procedures page-7-3-2
Identify Contacts and Telephone Numbers page-7-3-3
Evaluate the Situation (Take care of people first!!!) page-7-3-3
Safety and First Aid page-7-3-3
Crash Notification page-7-3-5
Contamination Control page-7-3-5
Notification page-7-3-6
Site Security page-7-3-7
Cleanup Techniques page-7-3-7
Decontamination page-7-3-8
Post-Spill Procedures page-7-3-10
Disposal of Contaminated Material page-7-3-10
Environmental Monitoring page-7-3-10
Reporting page-7-3-10
Planning for Pesticide Spills page-7-3-11
State Hazardous Waste Management Agencies page-7-3-12
Accident or Spill Emergency Kit page-7-3-17
Safety page-7-3-17
Cleanup page-7-3-17
Introduction
This document provides instructions for dealing with pesticide spills
during program operations. “Pesticide spill” refers to any unplanned
spill or leakage into the environment that occurs during storage, use,
transport, or disposal of pesticide. Examples include aircraft and
surface vehicular crashes, jettisoning pesticide cargoes from the air,
and leaks or other equipment failures. After a pesticide spill, the
responsible program person should evaluate the situation and begin
appropriate corrective measures. (Use Figure 7-3-2 to identify your
responsible program contact.)
The Officer-in-Charge (OIC), Contracting Officer’s Representative
(COR), or other responsible program official should prepare a
site-specific plan based on the generic plan, Emergency Spill
Procedures. (See Figure 7.4.1 for an abbreviated plan. Make a copy of
this figure, and keep it for your pocket reference.) Prepare the plan
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before program operations begin by filling in the names, telephone
numbers, and other required information. Specific objectives of each
plan include:
◆ Protecting people working in the spill area.
◆ Preventing or minimizing the risk of further pesticide exposure to
people, animals, and the environment.
◆ Cleanup of the area and disposal or detoxification of residual
material.
◆ Notifying Federal, State, and local government officials of the
magnitude and details of the pesticide spill.
◆ Evaluation of the potential impact to the environment based on
chemical residues found in environmental components.
Emergency Spill Procedures
Use this section as your guide to prepare a site-specific plan for
pesticide spills. (Please, complete the blanks for your specific
program.) The following is a summary of factors you must consider
when a pesticide spill occurs (details follow this summary):
◆ Identify Contacts and Telephone Numbers
◆ Evaluate the Situation
◆ Safety and First Aid
◆ Crash Notification
Responsible Program Contact (Name)
(Work telephone number)
(Home telephone number)
IF A PESTICIDE SPILLS TAKE THE FOLLOWING STEPS:
1. Evaluate. (Take care of people first!!!)
2. Safety and First Aid. The most immediate concern is for the health and
well-being of persons in and around the area.
3. Call 911 for fire/rescue squad to obtain medical assistance for injured or
contaminated persons.
4. Contamination Control. Consult pesticide label & MSDS for appropriate
protective clothing and hazards (or CHEMTREC Emergency Hotline (800)
424-9300).
FIGURE 7-3-1: Abbreviated Spill Plan, Personal Reference Card (Wallet-size)
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◆ Contamination Control
◆ Notification
◆ Site Security
◆ Cleanup Techniques
◆ Decontamination
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