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Store Fact Sheet - Spill Response
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Fact Sheet - Spill Response

$19.00

Workplaces use and store a variety of chemicals from fuel to cleaning products. Therefore, workers must be trained in managing and responding to any spill situation. The most likely incidents are minor spills from split containers, leaking outlet taps or a punctured drum.

The Spill Response Fact Sheet offers a comprehensive guide for handling chemical spills in the workplace. It includes step-by-step procedures for isolating, assessing, and controlling spills.

Details of download: 3-Page PDF Fact Sheet.

Note: This Fact Sheet summarises key issues on this topic and is developed for information purposes. Please seek specialist advice for assistance with specific circumstances or concerns about safety or compliance.

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Workplaces use and store a variety of chemicals from fuel to cleaning products. Therefore, workers must be trained in managing and responding to any spill situation. The most likely incidents are minor spills from split containers, leaking outlet taps or a punctured drum.

The Spill Response Fact Sheet offers a comprehensive guide for handling chemical spills in the workplace. It includes step-by-step procedures for isolating, assessing, and controlling spills.

Details of download: 3-Page PDF Fact Sheet.

Note: This Fact Sheet summarises key issues on this topic and is developed for information purposes. Please seek specialist advice for assistance with specific circumstances or concerns about safety or compliance.

Workplaces use and store a variety of chemicals from fuel to cleaning products. Therefore, workers must be trained in managing and responding to any spill situation. The most likely incidents are minor spills from split containers, leaking outlet taps or a punctured drum.

The Spill Response Fact Sheet offers a comprehensive guide for handling chemical spills in the workplace. It includes step-by-step procedures for isolating, assessing, and controlling spills.

Details of download: 3-Page PDF Fact Sheet.

Note: This Fact Sheet summarises key issues on this topic and is developed for information purposes. Please seek specialist advice for assistance with specific circumstances or concerns about safety or compliance.

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