Your leader asks you to help clean up a large spill but you are currently stocking frozen food
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Title (FN614, Reviewed Nov. 2017) Summary Freezing is one of the easiest, quickest, most versatile and most convenient methods of preserving foods. Properly frozen foods maintain more of their original color, flavor and texture and generally more of their nutrients than foods preserved by other methods. Lead Author Lead Author: Julie Garden-Robinson, Ph.D., R.D., L.R.D., Food and Nutrition Specialist Publication Sections IntroductionFactors Affecting QualityPackaging MaterialsPackaging, Sealing and LabelingLoading the FreezerFreezer InventoryThawing FoodsWhat If the Freezer Stops?RefreezingWhat to RefreezeFoods That Do Not Freeze WellFor over 20 years, CEP has worked with Spill Responders from around the globe. These industry leaders have drawn up 7 basic steps to help responders clean up oil spills. While you certainly can use these steps as a guide, have your local OSRO (Oil Spill Response Organization) ready and waiting. There are times professionals need to be called in, and we at CEP can certainly recommend a qualified expert in your area. However, if you have a manageable spill, follow these 7 steps. 1) IDENTIFY THE SUBSTANCE & DETERMINE THE RISK 2) PROTECT YOURSELF 3) STOP THE SPILL 4) CONTAIN THE SPILL 5) MINIMIZE THE RISK 6) CLEAN UP
THE SPILL 7) DECONTAMINATE What is the correct order for the steps to take when handling a large spill?Communicate the hazard. Immediately notify others working in the area and any supervisory personnel of the hazard, and if the situation warrants it, evacuate the area. ... . Control the spill. This step focuses on ensuring that the spill does not become any worse. ... . Contain the hazard. ... . Clean up the spill and any damage.. What should you do if there is a large chemical spill in your work area?Call for emergency personnel to respond and clean up the spill. Don appropriate PPE including a laboratory coat, splash goggles, and appropriate chemically resistant gloves. Work with another person to clean-up the spill. Do not clean-up a spill alone.
What are the 3 steps to respond to a spill?The general hazardous material spill response procedures include: RESCUE - Evacuate the spill area. Provide assistance including the use of safety showers and eyewashes. Seek emergency medial assistance once properly decontaminated.
What is the first thing you should do when you notice a spill?When spills happen. Assess the risk.. Select personal protective equipment.. Confine the spill.. Stop the source.. Evaluate the incident and implement cleanup.. Decontaminate the site.. Complete required report.. |