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8.2 Spills Policies and Procedures
), Suffolk University Police Department (SUPD), Facilities, DTZ, laboratory personnel, NESAD, etc. in response to threats or actual spills or releases of chemicals … hazard that could injure someone or cause them to become ill An Incidental Spill is one in which ALL of the following conditions are met: The quantity1.4.8.1 Chemical Spills
(Please refer to Spill Policy Attachment in Section 8.2.) In case of a major spills or uncontrolled spills Notify others in the immediate area and move to safety Call the Suffolk University Police Department (SUPD) at (617) 573-8111 # or extension 8111 Attend to any injured persons away from the spill; use PPE1.4.8.2 Biological, Blood, Bloodborne or Body Fluid Spills
Alert all personnel in the immediate area of the spill Isolate the area Call Suffolk University Police Department (SUPD) at (617) 573-8111 or extension 8111 … -8628 or (617) 570-4849 SUPD or the Office of Environmental Health & Safety will notify a contractor to clean up the spill, as well as other departments1.4.1 Emergency Levels
the space or building. Examples: suspicious package, bomb threat report, odor complaint, localized chemical spill, plumbing failure, building flood or water leak … or press attention, chemical spill requiring a public agency response, severe flooding, widespread electrical power or utility outage, technological or network1.5.1 Employee Accidents, Emergencies and Unsafe Conditions
, spilled oil or other chemicals, witnessing an employee, student or contractor behaving unsafely. Unsafe conditions should be reported immediately