A “spill” is defined, for practical purposes, as any oil or petroleum products, chemical or waste that is released in any manner constitutes a spill. Spills also include leaks from underground and above ground tanks.
Large spills are considered to be emergency situations while small releases are those that can be handled safely by employees in the immediate area, without the aid of a coordinated response effort from employees outside the area.
Prevention is the best method of spill control.
A spill kit is a collection of items, to be used in case of a spill, leak or other discharge of oil. Spill kits are developed so that prompt response and clean-up may be performed.
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