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Look for assitance to evacuate the laboratories and to take care of any injured people.
Leave the area for 30min to allow aerosols to settle down and for the air of the laboratory to be renewed. During this time, prepare the second phase: the spill management.
Contact the **5555, always!** People from the 5555 will come to help you and will contact the safety officer.
Contact the **5555, always!** People from the 5555 will come to help you and will contact the safety officer (from your mobile phone use the number +352 46 66 44 5555).
During working hours, you can also contact the safety officer to save time.
In case of injured people, you are allowed to contact the 112 before contacting the 5555.
To be sure the labs are evacuated, the lab technicians and the room responsible can also help you.
To be sure the labs are evacuated, the lab technicians and the room responsible can also help you.
Additionally, in case of any contamination with chemical compound (by contact, inhalation, ingestion) check the section 4 of the SDS of the product, referring to the first aids measures.
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1. Wait 30min between the spill and the intervention.
2. Wear the appropriate PPE (refer to the safety datasheet).
3. Plan your work and your sequence of operations to avoid contaminating yourself.
4. Contain the spill with Trivorex. Trivorex contains a pH indicator. It should turn yellow again once the chemical products are trapped.
4. Contain the spill with Trivorex. Trivorex contains a pH indicator. It should turn yellow once the chemical products are trapped, if not, add more Trivorex on the spill until it turns yellow.
5. Sprinkle to cover the entire spill and wait for 10min.
6. Remove with the shovel from the spill kit and discard it in a plastic bag that will be discarded in the blue bin with yellow cover (solids and liquids contaminated with biologicals and chemicals).
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1. Wait 30min between the spill and the intervention. This time is allowing all the potentially generated aerosols to fall down.
2. Wear the appropriate PPE.
3. Plan your work and your sequence of operations to avoid contaminating yourself.
4. Cover the spill with absorbent paper.
4. For larger spill (>10mL): Prepare the HAZ tab fresh diluation (4 tablets in 1 litre of water)
5. Cover the spill with absorbent paper.
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5. Disinfect. The area of disinfection should be twice as big as the size of the spill.
6. Disinfect. The area of disinfection should be twice as big as the size of the spill.
- For small spill (~10mL), use the disinfectant from the lab.
- For larger spill, use the disinfectant from the spill kit.
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6. Respect the contact time of 10min for disinfection.
7. Collect the absorbent paper and discard it in the blue bin with yellow cover (solids and liquids contaminated with biologicals and chemicals).
7. Respect the contact time of 10min for disinfection.
8. Collect the absorbent paper and discard it in the blue bin with yellow cover (solids and liquids contaminated with biologicals and chemicals).