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<br />1. Determine which mill reagent is causing the problem. DO <br />NOT take any action until the proper course of action <br />can be determined based on the reagent involved. <br />2. Put on proper body and face protection, and breathing <br />apparatus, if necessary. <br />3. Attempt to stop or contain the flow of material. <br />4. Administer first aid and medical treatment, if necessary. <br />5. Notify immediate Supervisor or the Safety Training <br />Supervisor. Supervisors are to report directly and <br />without delay to the Mill Superintendent or acting Duty <br />Officer. The Mill Superintendent will take further <br />corrective and notification action, if necessary. <br />6. Begin clean-up activities promptly. <br />Table 7.3 lists proper protection and clean-up for mill <br />reagents. <br />No adverse effects will occur from spills of minor constituents <br />provided such spills do not occur with the addition of one or more <br />of the above major constituents and are immediately cleaned up. <br />7.4 Heao Leach Processino Reagents <br />IN THE EVENT OF AN RCCIDENT, SPILL OR LEAK, THE FOLLGWING STEPS <br />ARE TO BE FOLLOWED: • <br />If a worker is unfamiliar with the heap leach process or <br />process reagents and discovers an accident, leak or spill, he should <br />not attempt to follow the steps below, but rather should immediately <br />notify his supervisor, the Safety and Training Supervisor or the Mill <br />Supervisor. <br />1. Determine the nature and extent of the probllem. DO NOT <br />take any action until the proper course of action can <br />be determined based on the nature and extlent of the <br />accident, spill, or leak. <br />-11- <br />(Revised 4/20/89) <br />