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| 1. Develop a Contingency Plan |
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facility have enough spill control material on hand to contain and clean up the largest potential spill that they may encounter |
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2. Identify the Spill
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| Use our chemical and wastewater classifier strips, charts, kits, and stations |
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3. Contain the Spill
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| Use socks on land, booms, and sweeps on water to surround and contain the spill |
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4. Stop the Spill at its Source
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Use Gapseal® to temporarily stop leaks quickly and safely
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5. Minimize the Risk
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| View our full line of neutralizers and vapor suppressors |
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6. Pick Up the Spill
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| We have a wide selection of sorbent products including pads, rolls, and pillows |
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7. Decontaminate and Dispose*
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| See our decontamination solutions |
| *Absorbents must be disposed of in compliance with your local, state, and/or federal regulations. NPS does not make recommendations on the disposal of sorbent products. |
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