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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the chemical spillage mock drill report in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date' and 'Time' of the incident at the top of the form. This information is crucial for record-keeping.
  3. Select the 'Type' of spill from the options provided: Chemical, Biological, or Radiological. Ensure you choose accurately based on the incident.
  4. Fill in the 'Location' where the spill occurred, followed by the 'Quantity' of material spilled. Provide a clear and concise 'Description of the material spilled'.
  5. In the section labeled 'Description of the incident', detail what happened during the spill. This should include any relevant circumstances leading up to it.
  6. Document any 'Corrective actions taken' immediately after addressing the spill to ensure safety and compliance.
  7. Complete contact details for yourself and your supervisor, including names, phone numbers, and emails for follow-up communication.
  8. Review all sections for accuracy before submitting. Once completed, deliver this form to your immediate supervisor as per procedure.

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A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provides basic information on a material or chemical product.
The suggested guidelines in the event of a hazardous chemical spill are included under the Three C program: Control the spill, Contain the spill, and Clean up the spill.
Develop a spill response plan that includes: Names and telephone numbers of individuals to be contacted in the event of a spill. Evacuation plans for the room or building, as appropriate. Instructions for containing the spilled material, including potential releases to the environment (e.g., protect floor drains).
EPCRA Sections 311-312. For any hazardous chemical used or stored in the workplace, facilities must maintain a safety data sheet (SDS) (formerly known as material safety data sheet, MSDS).
Advice on how to manage a spill is included in the Material Data Safety Sheet (MSDS). Wherever practical, take immediate steps to stop the leakage and / or control the spill. Put small leaking containers into larger containers or bins to prevent further release of the chemical.

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Safety data sheets. Almost every hazardous chemical will require Safety data sheets (SDS). SDS have important safety information about hazardous chemicals that can help keep your workers safe.
During the drill: 1) Notify everyone in the laboratory that a drill is taking place. 2) Simulate a spill with a small amount (5-10 ml) of water on the floor (DO NOT intentionally spill a hazardous chemical).

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