- Identify the spilled substance using labels, SDS, and hazard information before approaching.
- Wear the PPE specified in the safety data sheet before attempting any clean-up.
- Stop the source of the spill if it is safe to do so without personal risk.
- Contain the spill with the correct absorbent type for the substance involved.
- Protect drains and watercourses with covers and absorbent booms immediately.
- Evacuate and ventilate the area if the substance produces toxic fumes or vapours.
- Notify the Environment Agency if the spill reaches or threatens any watercourse.
- Dispose of contaminated absorbents and PPE as hazardous waste through licensed carriers.
- Provide first aid to anyone who has had skin or eye contact with the spilled chemical.
- Carry out a post-incident review to prevent the same type of spill recurring.
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- DON'T approach a chemical spill without identifying the substance and wearing correct PPE.
- DON'T attempt to clean up without consulting the safety data sheet for the chemical.
- DON'T try to stop the source if doing so puts you at personal risk — evacuate instead.
- DON'T use oil-only absorbents on acid, alkali, or water-based chemical spills.
- DON'T allow any spilled chemical to reach drains, gutters, or watercourses.
- DON'T remain in an area where toxic fumes or vapours are being released by the spill.
- DON'T delay contacting the Environment Agency if contamination threatens water.
- DON'T put contaminated clean-up waste in general site waste containers.
- DON'T ignore chemical contact on skin or eyes — flush immediately and seek first aid.
- DON'T dismiss the incident — investigate the cause and prevent it happening again.
See also: Spill Kit Use and Deployment | COSHH Awareness
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