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RADIATION
SPILLS
The
Radiation Safety Procedures Manual gives detailed
instructions on what to do in the event of a spill
involving radioactive material. Basic instructions
include the following:
- Contact the Radiation Safety Office at 274-4797.
- Notify everyone in the area of the spill and
limit access.
- Prevent the spread of contamination (e.g. cover
with absorbent paper/chucks).
- All individuals involved should remain in the
area until monitored for contamination
IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS
TO LIFE OR HEALTH
If an incident occurs which poses an immediate threat
to building occupants and requires immediate evacuation
of the building, the following steps should be taken:
- Sound the building fire alarm. Make every attempt
possible and reasonable to direct evacuating individuals
away from the affected area. Increase fume hood
airflow and close doors in affected area.
- Call or have someone call: 911, and provide:
Building name:
Room number
or location:
Type of incident:
Name of material
or description of odor involved:
Estimate of
volume of material involved:
- Evacuate the building to a safe distance and
leave clear access for arriving emergency personnel.
Do not return to the building until instructed
to do so by a Public Safety Official. If you come
into physical contact with the material, remove
any contaminated clothing immediately and flush
all areas of bodily contact with copious amounts
of water. *(See additional information below).
NON-LIFE
THREATENING INCIDENTS
Spills, Gas Leaks, Odors
The
following procedures should be followed for non-life
threatening incidents involving chemical spills, leaking
packages, large spills of biologically hazardous materials,
gas odors, unknown chemical odors, and burning odors.
Attempts to remedy situations should be left to responding
personnel.
If while investigating smoke or a burning odor, you
discover flames or very dense smoke, then the procedures
listed for Fire should be followed.
- Notify the IUPUI Public Safety Dispatch Center
at 911 and provide:
Building name:
Room number or location:
Type of incident:
Name of material or description of odor involved:
Estimate of volume of material involved:
The Dispatch Center will then notify the appropriate
response departments who will investigate incidents
and clean up spills.
- If you have health or safety concerns you should
move from the affected area and keep others from
entering. Increase fume hood airflow and close
doors in affected area. Remain nearby to inform
responding personnel of the problem.
* If you come into contact with hazardous materials,
remove any contaminated clothing immediately and flush
all areas of bodily contact with copious amounts of
water. This should take place while someone else makes
the appropriate phone calls and in a safe location.
Ensure that medical assistance is obtained for those
injured or exposed (safety shower, medical attention,
etc.). Continue to rinse body contact areas with copious
amounts of water for at least 15 minutes unless directed
otherwise by appropriate emergency medical personnel.
(Physician, Nurse, Paramedic or emergency Medical
Technician).
Visit IUPUI
Health Services for medical care and evaluation.
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This document was last modified
December 2007
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