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Page S <br /> SPILL OF LIQUID PESTICIDES (continued) <br /> B. MAJOR SP__LL (continued) <br /> 4) OTHER SOURCES OF SPILLS (continued) <br /> g) Other response procedures include: <br /> 5) HIGHWAY SPILLS: <br /> a) If a spill occurs on a highway, call the State Highway Patrol <br /> _21/3- 591- 5100 or the local sheriffs office <br /> 4Q.- 344(- 5144 , and MDA for assistance. Do not <br /> leave the area until responsible assistance arrives. <br /> b) Do not walk in spilled pesticide. Prevent vehicles from <br /> driving over spilled material. See page k5 for a listing of <br /> traffic control materials. <br /> c) Do not handle leaking containers or go into a truck-van <br /> without the appropriate personal protective equipment. <br /> d) Do not allow anyone to smoke near the spilled pesticide or <br /> provide any other source of ignition. <br /> e) Dike the spill to prevent runoff of pesticide into any nearby <br /> waterways, ditches, streams, ponds, storm sewers, etc. <br /> 6) FOR ANY MAJOR SPILL: <br /> a) Pump into storage as much spillage as possible and hold for <br /> analysis and use or reprocessing. <br /> b) Follow minor spill procedures after initial recovery. <br /> c) If a cleanup job appears to be too big to handle, or if there <br /> is any doubt about the correct procedure, telephone <br /> 4r;y4_ of ..÷ and the 61 QA 5 p)i Gtr-s1'sht n r_A__ <br /> for asst tance. <br /> d) See USE AND DISPOSAL on page p2' <br />