Is chemical resistant and used to protect the body and clothing.
Apron
Can cause burns to the skin or eyes
Corrosive Materials
Used to solidify non-regulated liquid items
Universal absorbent
Should be used to determine how to properly dispose of materials from a spill
Waste disposal flow chart
Required for every damaged package
DIF - Damage Input Form
Used to protect the eyes from exposure
Googles
Vapors from this hazard may travel to a source of ignition and flash back
Flammable Liquid
Used to solidify all unknown or regulated liquid spills
Zep Zorbent
Document completed for a dual waste bio-hazard that is submitted to the waste contractor
FWN - Facility Waste Notification
Required for any waste disposed of through the DMP
DMN - Damage Material Notification
Not required minimal PPE but offers additional protection to the responder
Chemical resistant sleeves
Is not flammable but may cause other materials to burn
Oxidizer
Will neutralize corrosive materials
Sodium Bicarbonate
Can be referenced for any questions with disposal
Operators Quick Reference Guide
Completed when an undeclared regulated material is discovered
HM-10
Should be used after response and disposal prior to returning PPE to spill cart
Decontamination Checklist
Inhalation of this hazard can result in transmission of disease
Infectious Substance
Used to eliminate or reduce bad odors
Activated Carbon
Involves soaking all material in green bag until free liquid is visible
Wetting protocol
Required for all leaking air shipments
DOT 5800
Must be worn under nitrile gloves when responding to an unknown, limited quantity, or corrosive material
Silver shield liner
Should only be mixed when needed based on response sheet
Only individuals who complete this training are authorized to sign for a drum pickup
Manifest Training
Must be approved by the RMP, District, and Region within 7 days
HMIRR - Hazardous Material Incident Response Review