Spill Kit Sample Clauses

Spill Kit. The Program can supply collection sites with a Spill Kit containing the following: • Sealable plastic bags • Packing tape • Cardboard • Eye dropper • Disposable gloves • Disposable masks Collection site and collection event operators are responsible for training their employees so they can safely and effectively perform the responsibilities outlined in this Guideline. All collection site workers must understand the information provided in this Guideline and provide a clear understanding of: o Proper and safe handling of lamps o Ways to reduce risk o Safety and emergency procedures • Spill/breakage cleanup procedures and management • Any operations training and policies/procedures set by the Program • The identification of which products are accepted and not accepted by the Program • The completion of proper shipping documentation and record keeping Newly hired employees must also be instructed on the information in this Guideline before they are permitted to handle lamps. Collection site and collection event operators should schedule regular training sessions with staff members who have emergency response responsibilities. This will help staff to regularly practice the correct response actions and be informed up to date on recommended response measures.
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