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Good Morning Colleagues
I am trying to develop & implement COSHH Splilage procedures for a client , does anyone have a template form for a COSHH spiilage procedure 'generic' I can use, or ideally for the following the specific substances are Methanol , POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE, Ethanol & Diethyl ether.
Any assistance on the above matter will be very much appreciated
Kind Regards
Ian.
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An important consideration is how much in total they could conceivably spill in one go. My reaction to spilling a teaspoonful is different from spilling a Winchester full, and different again from a lorry load.
If you look at the MSDS for common salt, sodium chloride, the spillage procedure detailed says nothing about throwing a pinch of it over your shoulder, and describes procedures that are compatible with dealing with a tankerload!
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From my experience in the transport industry where many substances could spill I think a generic spillage procedure is not advisable as the hazards are different e.g. toxic, corrosive, flammable when wet, irritant etc. We always started with "identify the substance" then worked from there.
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We already know the substances - these were detailed in the initial post. We don't know the quantities, and it may not be in relation to transport (where quantities are often large).
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