Spills happen – that’s a fact. Clive Grinnell explains what to do in the event of one happening in your workplace…
Every workplace uses liquids, and with them comes the risk of spills. Whether the liquid itself is relatively harmless, or a hazardous chemical, it’s important that the correct spill control process and procedures are in place to ensure a proper and effective clean-up.
Hazardous liquids such as aggressive chemicals can be very dangerous and even deadly if they are misused, or in the event of a spillage. Without the right measures taken to clear them up, spillages of harmless liquids – even water – can cause accidents and injuries if not promptly and properly addressed.
Under current regulations, workplaces are required to address procedures for dealing with spill incidents as part of their on-site emergency plan and emergency operating procedures. Appropriate spill absorbents should be provided, and training given on how to use them.
Workplaces handling hazardous chemicals must provide employees and visitors with appropriate PPE, and follow the correct procedures for disposal of contaminated waste.
Best practice suggests every member of staff employed by a business handling hazardous liquids should know where to find the right spill response equipment – including PPE – on site, and how to use spill kits it in the event of a spill. Data sheets should be readily available, so people know what liquids they are working with if an incident occurs.
If the worst does happen, and there is a spill, it’s vital to act quickly to prevent a worsening hazard and to reduce the risk of new or further accidents or injuries.
Our checklist below gives a handy step-by-step guide to responding to spill incidents in the workplace.
Responding to spill incidents in the workplace
Our tip: Create a checklist for your teams to follow in the event of a spill incident in the workplace, including the above steps and any others that may be relevant to your business and its work. This will provide a prompt for those at the scene of any incident and help ensure that nothing is overlooked.