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Spill Response Plan

This document provides a generic spill response plan for the Suntrust Shanata Condiminium in Quezon City. It lists emergency contact numbers for environmental agencies and local emergency services. It recommends minimum spill response equipment such as absorbent pads and booms. The plan outlines steps for responding to small spills less than 10 liters, which includes making the area safe, stopping the spill source, containing the spill, cleanup and disposal, and documentation. Larger spills require contacting the emergency numbers listed.

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Spill Response Plan

This document provides a generic spill response plan for the Suntrust Shanata Condiminium in Quezon City. It lists emergency contact numbers for environmental agencies and local emergency services. It recommends minimum spill response equipment such as absorbent pads and booms. The plan outlines steps for responding to small spills less than 10 liters, which includes making the area safe, stopping the spill source, containing the spill, cleanup and disposal, and documentation. Larger spills require contacting the emergency numbers listed.

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GENERIC SPILL RESPONSE PLAN

FOR SUNTRUST SHANATA CONDIMINIUM IN THE CITY OF QUEZON CITY

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Environmental Protection and Waste Management QC


(02) 8988-4242 locals 8348 / 8349 / 8359 / 8360

Regional Environment Management Office

DENR LLDA
0917-868-3367 (Hotline) (02) 8376-4039

(Local) City Fire District (Local) Police Station


(02) 8924-1922 (02) 8939 6070

Suggested Minimum Spill Response Equipment

25 kg of “Loose” Absorbent OR Universal Type Spill Kit – Standard Contents:


1 - Absorbent Booms 10 Absorbent Pads (Oil, Gas & Diesel)
20 - Absorbent Pads 10 Univ. Absorbent Pads (Antifreeze&NonHaz)
1 – Shovel 2 – 3” x 4” Absorbent cloths (Oil, Gas & Diesel)
1 – Broom 2 HD Hazmat Disposal Bags
Garbage Bags 1 Pair of Gloves
1 Pair of Gloves (PREFERRED)
SPILL RESPONSE PLAN FOR SMALL SPILLS (less than 10 liters)

1. Make sure area is safe for entry and the spill does not pose an immediate threat to health or safety of

responder.

2. Stop source of spill (plug hole, upright the container, shut off valve).

3. Check for hazards (flammable material, noxious fumes, cause of spill). If flammable liquid is spilled,

turn off engines and nearby electrical equipment. If serious hazards are present leave the area and call

LGU emergency numbers. When in doubt, consult the applicable Material Safety Data Sheets for

hazards.

4. Stop spill from entering drain (use absorbent or other material as necessary, close valve to drain,

cover or plug drain).

5. If spilled material has entered a storm drain, then check oil/water interceptor or catch basins then

notify the LGU.

6. If spilled material has entered the sanitary sewer then after checking oil/water interceptor or catch

basins contact Regional Environment Management Office DENR 0917-868-3367 (Hotline) or LLDA (02) 8

376-4039. Clean up spilled material/absorbent (do not flush area with water).

8. Dispose of cleaned material/absorbent into secure container for disposal as hazardous waste.

9. Make sure cleaned area is not slippery (if slippery, put down no-slip material or mark area with a

“slippery when wet” sign).

10. Notify person in charge of the facility.

11. Complete a Spill Reporting Sheet

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