Spill Cleanup Quick Reference

Spill Cleanup Quick Reference

SPILL CLEANUP QUICK REFERENCE This table provides a synopsis of clean-up materials recommended for use in cleaning up spills of various chemical types. This list should be expanded to add any chemicals that are not listed or that require special procedures. The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for the particular chemical spilled is a preferable reference and will take precedence over this reference, if different. Chemical Spilled Clean-Up Procedures Acids, organic Apply sodium bicarbonate. Adsorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Acids, inorganic Apply sodium bicarbonate/Calcium Oxide or sodium carbonate/calcium oxide. Adsorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. NOTE: Hydrofluoric acid is an exception to the general practice, see below. Acid Chlorides Do not use water. Absorb with sand or sodium bicarbonate. Aldehydes Absorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Aliphatic Amines Apply sodium bisulfite. Adsorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Aromatic Amines Absorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Avoid skin contact or inhalation. Aromatic Absorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Avoid skin contact or inhalation. Halogenated Amines Azides Absorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Neutralize with 10% ceric ammonium nitrate solution. Bases (caustic Neutralize with acid, citric acid, or commercial chemical neutralizers. Absorb with spill pillow alkalis) or vermiculite. Carbon Disulfide Adsorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Chlorohydrins Absorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Avoid skin contact or inhalation. Cyanides Cover solids with damp paper towel and push onto dust pan or use a HEPA filter vacuum to collect the solids. Absorb liquids with spill pillow or vermiculite. Halides, organic or Apply sodium bicarbonate. inorganic Halogenated Absorb with spill pillows or vermiculite. Hydrocarbons Hydrazine Avoid organic matter. Apply "slaked lime". Adsorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Hydrofluoric Acid Absorb with calcium carbonate (limestone) or lime (calcium oxide) rather than sodium bicarbonate. Using sodium bicarbonate leads to the formation of sodium fluoride, which is considerably more toxic than calcium fluoride. Take care using spill pillows to absorb the acid. Some pillows contain silicates which are incompatible with hydrofluoric acid. Inorganic Salt Apply soda ash Solutions Mercaptans/Organic Neutralize with calcium hypochlorite solution. Absorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Sulfides Nitriles Sweep up solids. Absorb liquids with spill pillows or vermiculite. Nanoparticles Pick up particles with a HEPA or ULPA filtered vacuum. Nitro Absorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Avoid skin contact or inhalation. compounds/Organic Nitriles Oxidizing Agents Apply sodium bisulfite. Peroxides Absorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. Phosphates, organic Absorb with spill pillow or vermiculite. and related Reducing Apply soda ash or sodium bicarbonate. Substances .

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