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Suffolk University has established these procedures to be followed by different groups , inlcluding Office of Environmental Health & Safety (OEHS), Suffolk University Police Department (SUPD), Facilities, ABMDTZ, laboratory personnel, NESAD, etc. ) in response to threats or actual spills or releases of chemicals, petroleum, biohazard materialbiohazardous materials, and other unknown substances. These procedures are communicated through various means, such as Suffolk University's University’s Chemical Hygiene Plan, Emergency Action PlanSuffolk Emergency Plan, and also training for the CAS faculty and staff. These These procedures are an integral part of Suffolk University's University’s OEHS Management System.
II. DEFINITIONSA Minor Spill
For the purpose of this procedure, a Hazardous Material is one in which |
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An Incidental Spill is one in which ALL of the following conditions are met:
A Large Spill is one in which ANY of the following conditions apply:
Biological Spills: Including blood, brain or spinal fluids, semen or other bodily fluids such as vomit or saliva that contain visible blood. This type of spill can only be cleaned up by personnel who have received bloodborne pathogens training. Facilities Chemical Spills: Refer to spills involving hydraulic fluid, lubricants, fuel oils, coolants, cleaning agents or other chemicals used in the operations and maintenance of facilities. Laboratory Chemical Spills: Refer to spills involving chemicals used for teaching and research as well as waste chemicals.
III. POLICY AND PROCEDURES MinorIncidental Spills - Suffolk University policy is that minor, indoor spills of hazardous materials or waste that present no immediate threat to personal health or safety, or of being released to the environment, are to be cleaned up by the personnel responsible for the spill unless they are not comfortable doing so.as follows:
If trained Suffolk personnel are unable or unwilling to clean any of the spills described above, contact Triumvirate Environmental Inc. to clean the spill. Hazardous material users and hazardous waste generators must be aware of the properties of the materials they use and the waste they generate. All chemical and petroleumspills described above must be reported. Notification for minorspills is generallyshould be made directly to Campus Police OR OEHS (617-SUPD at extension 8111 from a University phone, or (617) 573- 8111 from any other phone, or OEHS at (617) 570-4849 )or (617 -) 573-8628 ). If the Campus PoliceSUPD receives the initial contact, they will contact OEHS. Once assessment and clean upcleanup is complete, OEHS will give the "all clear"“all clear” for an area to be reoccupied. MajorLarge Spills - Major Large spills are to be immediately reported to the Suffolk University Police Department emergency number (x8111) or (x8333) fromSUPD emergency number, extension 8111 from a University phone, or (617) 573- 8111 or 8333 from8111 from any other phone immediately. If initial notification is made of a majorlarge spill, or if at any time during the spill response it is determined that the incident should be considered a "Major Spill"large spill, OEHS iswill be contacted immediately to respond to the site. OEHS will take control of the situation once they are on site, fully briefed, and accept control. OEHS will defer to the Boston Fire Department once either party isthey are on site, fully briefed, and acceptsaccept control. OEHS will determine if notification to outside authorities is required (and if so, will make the notification). Clean HarborsTriumvirate is Suffolk University'sUniversity’s 24 Hour Emergency Spill Response Contractor. OEHSOEHS will respond to, and co-manage, a majorlarge spill event along with Clean HarborsTriumvirate. OEHSOEHS and/or Suffolk University PoliceSUPD will be responsible for activating an Emergency Response by Clean HarborsTriumvirate. During the duration of a majorlarge spill, OEHS will serve as athe liaison among those affected, including ,but not limited to; outside agencies (if applicable), faculty/staff, facilities, SUPD, etc.OEHS, BFDBoston Fire Department or authorized outside contractors (Clean Harbors), such as Triumvirate. OEHS will also conductoversee all monitoring that is required to give the "all clear"“all clear” for an area to be reoccupied. Additional measures to be taken during a large spill incident include:
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OEHS – Fredrick Wafula |
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Facilities - Jim Wallace 8110 617-573-8110 |
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| Incident Support Team | 9/2/2015 |