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The first thing to do is to follow the **SPILL** sequence:
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You can find the signalisation material needed to lock the aera and the spill kit to manage the spill at the safety points.
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When you are done with the emergency measures, you can start the **spill management**.
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5. Sprinkle to cover the entire spill and wait for 10 min
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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3. Plan your work and your sequence of operations to avoid contaminating yourself.
4. Cover the spill with absorbant paper
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5. Disinfect. The aerea 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 absorbant paper and discard it in the blue bin with yellow cover (solids and liquids contaminated with biologicals and chemicals)