Summary: Spill response procedures for mobile food vendors, mobile food vender spill prevention and response, Spill response checklist for mobile vendors
City of Puyallup
Emergency Response and Spill
Prevention
TO BE POSTED IN CLEAR LOCATION NEAR SPILL KIT
Spill Response Procedures for
Mobile Food Vendors
Business Name:
Commissary Location:
Phone Number:
Date Prepared:
NOTIFICATION
Refer to “Emergency Information for Spill Response†for contact names and numbers
Alert manager/owner of spill.
Immediately alert area occupants and supervisor, and evacuate the area if necessary.
Call 911 Emergency if there is a fire, medical attention is needed, or hazardous material enters the
sanitary sewer system.
If you are trained, knowledgeable and equipped to handle the incident, evaluate next steps.
If spill gets into storm drain or other water body, contact the Department of Ecology and the City of
Puyallup (listed on “Emergency Information for Spill Responseâ€). Larger spills require additional
notification.
SPILL CONTAINMENT
Obtain personal protective equipment, as appropriate to the hazards. Refer to the Material Safety
Data Sheet (MSDS) or other references for information.
Stop source of spill (upright container, plug leak, etc).
Seal off storm drain with berms or drain cover and stop spread of the spill.
Protect floor drains from spill. Spill socks and absorbents may be placed around drains.
Use pads and/or granular sorbent (i.e. kitty litter) to clean up spilled material.
Let pads sit on spill to absorb spilled material.
SPILL & CLEAN UP MATERIAL DISPOSAL
Spill control materials should be distributed over the entire spill area, working from the outside,
circling to the inside. This reduces the chance of splash or spread of the spilled chemical.
When spilled materials have been absorbed, place pads and sorbent materials in a leak-proof
container such as a polyethylene bag or bucket. Label those containers as appropriate.
Dispose of waste materials properly. Spill cleanup materials containing hazardous waste is also
considered hazardous waste and should be picked up by a hazardous waste disposal contractor.
Call a spill cleanup contractor if cleanup and disposal cannot be accomplished by staff.
Emergency Response and Spill
Prevention
TO BE POSTED IN CLEAR LOCATION NEAR SPILL KIT
Spill Response Procedures for
Mobile Food Vendors
Business Name:
Commissary Location:
Phone Number:
Date Prepared:
NOTIFICATION
Refer to “Emergency Information for Spill Response†for contact names and numbers
Alert manager/owner of spill.
Immediately alert area occupants and supervisor, and evacuate the area if necessary.
Call 911 Emergency if there is a fire, medical attention is needed, or hazardous material enters the
sanitary sewer system.
If you are trained, knowledgeable and equipped to handle the incident, evaluate next steps.
If spill gets into storm drain or other water body, contact the Department of Ecology and the City of
Puyallup (listed on “Emergency Information for Spill Responseâ€). Larger spills require additional
notification.
SPILL CONTAINMENT
Obtain personal protective equipment, as appropriate to the hazards. Refer to the Material Safety
Data Sheet (MSDS) or other references for information.
Stop source of spill (upright container, plug leak, etc).
Seal off storm drain with berms or drain cover and stop spread of the spill.
Protect floor drains from spill. Spill socks and absorbents may be placed around drains.
Use pads and/or granular sorbent (i.e. kitty litter) to clean up spilled material.
Let pads sit on spill to absorb spilled material.
SPILL & CLEAN UP MATERIAL DISPOSAL
Spill control materials should be distributed over the entire spill area, working from the outside,
circling to the inside. This reduces the chance of splash or spread of the spilled chemical.
When spilled materials have been absorbed, place pads and sorbent materials in a leak-proof
container such as a polyethylene bag or bucket. Label those containers as appropriate.
Dispose of waste materials properly. Spill cleanup materials containing hazardous waste is also
considered hazardous waste and should be picked up by a hazardous waste disposal contractor.
Call a spill cleanup contractor if cleanup and disposal cannot be accomplished by staff.
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