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Hazardous Material Spill A hazardous material spill is a spill in which there is a significant amount of a hazardous material released or one in which the release of the substance cannot be controlled. Examples of hazardous materials in quantities that would be considered a spill are: more than one gallon of bleach, more than 100 ml of sulfuric acid, more than one gallon of gasoline, and any quantity of mercury. Examples of infectious materials include blood and other body fluids.
Hazardous Material Spill Response
Infectious Material Spill Response Unless trained, DO NOT attempt to clean up the spill yourself. Contact Plant Services(858-3210) until 4:30 p.m. or University Police (852-0111) after hours. Make yourself available to responding environmental health and safety personnel to supply information to aid in clean up. |