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• <br />• <br />• <br />Whirlwind Mine <br />30100 5110 Road <br />Gateway, Colorado 81522 <br />Materials Containment Plan <br />Revision 2 <br />NEW AND USED LUBRICATING OIL (continued) <br />First Aid <br />• Eyes: Immediately,' flush eyes with large amounts of water for a minimum of <br />15 minutes. If redness or irritation persists, continue flushing until the <br />irritation subsides. If the material is hot, seek medical attention <br />immediately,! for thermal burns. <br />• Skin: Wash contact area with water and soap. If clothing is contaminated, <br />minimize contact time on skin by removing contaminated clothing (if <br />applicable) and washing contact area thoroughly with water and soap. If <br />material is hot, flush or submerge affected area in cold water, and seek <br />medical attention immediately for thermal burns. <br />• Ingestion: This material does not present an ingestion hazard if a very small <br />quantity is accidentally swallowed. May act as a laxative. No treatment <br />is necessary','iunder ordinary circumstances. If cramping and/or diarrhea <br />are present following ingestion, seek medical attention. <br />• Inhalation: If symptoms are present, remove to fresh air immediately. If irritation <br />persists, seek medical attention. <br />Containment <br />• Primary: Steel 55-gallon drums <br />• Secondary: Shop walls; metal basin, and downgradient sediment pond <br />Maintenance <br />11 • Inspect drums for corrosion or leakage, repair or remove damaged drums 11 <br />• Control source of spill orleak, if possible. <br />• Small Spills: Absorb spilled material with absorbent, sand, or soil. Collect <br />contaminated soil. Place absorbent and soil in designated <br />contaminated soil storage area. <br />• Large Spills: Contact Mine Foreman for additional assistance <br />2 of 3