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6.0 LOCATION OF CLEAN-UP MATERIALS ONSITE <br /> As a quick reference on equipment and materials which may be needed in the event of a spill <br /> onsite, Table 3 is attached. <br /> Table 3. Emergency Spill Clean-up Materials and Equipment <br /> Equipment/Materials Comment Onsite Location Intended Use <br /> Absorbent material Oil Dry or Most buildings Soaking up oil spills <br /> Floor dry <br /> Absorbent material Booms Spill kits in Env. Soaking up oil spills <br /> Pillows Coordinator's, WET <br /> Crew trucks <br /> Absorbent material Imbiber beads Surface Elect. Shop Soaking up PCB spills <br /> Backhoe Excavation Open Pit Shop Digging sumps/cleaning <br /> out sumps/building <br /> berms or dikes <br /> Caustic soda beads Alkaline Cyanide store room Neutralizing acid spills <br /> Containers, dry & clean Plastic bags Moly Warehouse Storing cleaned-up waste <br /> Containers, dry & clean Drums Warehouse Storing cleaned-up waste <br /> Crushed limestone Alkaline McNulty Lime Sta. Neutralizing acid spills <br /> Drip pans Under drums Warehouse Catching drips/leaks <br /> Endloader Excavation Open Pit Shop Loading up spill debris or <br /> hauling materials to <br /> disposal site <br /> Firefighting equipment Mobile Precon Building Fire control <br /> First aid supplies Kits Most buildings& First aid to injured people <br /> mobile units <br /> Fuel supply For pumps Open Pit Shop & Fueling sump pumps or <br /> & generators Pond Shop portable generators <br /> Floor dry or oil dry Absorbent Most buildings Soaking up spills <br /> 67 <br />