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EPA Region II
Air and Waste Management Division
26 Federal Plaza
New York, New York 10278
(212) 264-5175
VIRGINIA
Division of Technical Services
Virginia Department of Waste Management
Monroe Building, 11th Floor
101 North 14th Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
(804) 225-2667
Hazardous Waste Hotline:
1 (800) 552-2075
Emergency Aid and Safety Guidelines for Managing Pesticide Spills
Accident or Spill Emergency Kit
10/2002-04 Treatment Manual 7-3-17
PPQ
Accident or Spill Emergency Kit
The Port Director, COR, or their designee should have available a fully
supplied pesticide emergency spill cleanup/decontamination kit with
instructions for its use. The kit will have the label designation “For Use
in Handling and Cleanup of Accident Pesticide Spills Only.”
Responsible officials should use their discretion as to what items will
be stored in vehicles for immediate use. The following items should be
immediately available for responding to a pesticide spill:
Safety
◆ First aid kit—bus and truck kit, (GSA #6545-00-664-5312, or
equivalent)
◆ Fire extinguisher, 5-lb. size for class A, B, C fires
Cleanup
◆ One shovel, square-point, “D” handle (GSA 5120-00-224-9326,
or equivalent)
◆ Twenty-five large, heavy-duty plastic bags with ties (GSA
8105-00-848-9631, or equivalent)
◆ Two pair, unlined vinyl rubber boots
◆ Four pair, disposable coveralls
◆ One 5-gallon water container
◆ Four pair, unlined vinyl rubber gloves
WASHINGTON
Waste Management Programs
Department of Ecology
Mail Stop PV-11
Olympia, Washington 98504-8711
(206) 459-6316
Hazardous Substance Hotline,
In State: 1 (800) 633-7585
24 Hour Spill Hotline,
In State: 1 (800) 262-5990
WEST VIRGINIA
Waste Management Section
Division of Natural Resources
Department of Commerce, Labor, and
Environmental Resources
1356 Hansford Street
Charleston, West Virginia 25301
(304) 348-5393
24 Hour Spill Hotline: (800) 642-3074
WISCONSIN
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste
Management
Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 7921
Madison, Wisconsin 53707
(608) 266-1327
Hazardous Substances Hotline:
(608) 266-3232
WYOMING
Division of Solid Waste
State of Wyoming Department of
Environmental Quality
122 West 25th Street
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
(307) 777-7752
Emergency: (307) 777-7781
Emergency Aid and Safety Guidelines for Managing Pesticide Spills
Accident or Spill Emergency Kit
7-3-18 Treatment Manual 10/2002-04
PPQ
◆ Two approved respirators with approved pesticide canisters
(Self-contained breathing apparatus must also be available in
operations where methyl bromide is utilized.)
◆ One broom and dust pan
◆ One pint bottle of liquid detergent
◆ Two scrub brushes (GSA 7920-00-068-7903 or equivalent)
◆ One plastic cover or tarpaulin (to cover dry spills) (GSA
8135-00-529-6487, or equivalent)
◆ Twenty-five pound bag, absorbent material (GSA
7930-00-269-1272), or sweeping compound, sawdust, “kitty
litter”, or other absorbent materials
◆ One large metal or heavy duty plastic garbage can with
removable cover for storing contaminated materials for later
disposal
◆ Several sand snakes should be kept in storage areas
Obtain many of these items through the GSA Federal Supply System
or from a local hardware store. NMRAL will assist in obtaining items
not readily available.
Important
Use this can to store the spill kit materials during transport.
10/2002-04 Treatment Manual 7-4-1
PPQ
Treatment Manual
7 Emergency Aid and Safety 1
Hazard Communication and Material
Safety Data Sheets
Contents
Overview page-7-4-1
OSHA Requirements page-7-4-1
Guidelines on Opening Containers Containing Commodities Under Controlled
Atmosphere (CA) Storage page-7-4-9
Oxygen (O2) page-7-4-9
Carbon dioxide (CO2) page-7-4-9
Acronyms and Abbreviations Used in This Section page-7-4-10
Overview
Material safety data sheets (MSDS) provide information about
hazardous chemicals that are used in the workplace. This information
is necessary to safely handle hazardous chemicals.
OSHA Requirements
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires
that the hazards of all chemicals produced or imported be evaluated,
and information concerning chemical hazards is communicated to
employers and employees by means of a comprehensive hazard
communication program. A hazard communication program should
 
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