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Page <br /> $PILL OF LIQUID PESTICIDES (continued) <br /> B. MAJOR SPILL (continued) <br /> Refer to MINOR SPILLS for more general guidelines for control , <br /> containment and cleanup procedures with regard to spills. <br /> 2) FOR A SPILL WITHIN SECONDARY CONTAINMENT: <br /> Question: Response: <br /> Is the leak fully contained? <br /> a) Is leak squirting over wall? a) Deflect into containment <br /> or pail with plywood or <br /> rain gutter or <br /> See page 15 for listing <br /> of emergency repair <br /> materials. <br /> b) Is containment drain (if any) b) Close or otherwise plug <br /> closed? valves. See page <br /> for spare plugs. <br /> c) Is there a crack or leaking c) Brace board with caulking <br /> seal? on inside against crack. <br /> See page for locatir <br /> of caulking and repa. <br /> materials. <br /> Place absorbent pile on <br /> outside to recover leakage. <br /> See page 1(..p for absorbent <br /> materials. <br /> Caulk crack, preferably <br /> from inside. See page I5 <br /> for location of caulking <br /> materials. <br /> d) Is the capacity sufficient d) Start pumping to empty <br /> considering precipitation tank, nurse tanks or other <br /> in dike? tanks with compatible <br /> products. Seepage 1(p for <br /> location of storage tanks <br /> and liquid transfer <br /> equipment. <br /> If overflow has already <br /> occurred, concentrate <br /> efforts on controlling <br /> overflow material first. <br /> See page for locatir <br /> of materials. <br /> Other unique problems: Solutions: <br />