Spill Control Clause Samples

The Spill Control clause establishes procedures and responsibilities for managing and mitigating accidental releases of hazardous substances. It typically requires parties to implement measures for immediate containment, cleanup, and reporting of spills, and may specify the types of materials covered and the steps to be taken in the event of an incident. This clause ensures environmental protection and regulatory compliance by clearly outlining how spills should be handled, thereby minimizing potential harm and liability.
Spill Control. Kit .1 Contractor to have at the work site a spill control kit consisting of the following minimum types of equipment: .1 a spaded shovel; .2 a stable broom; .3 a broad nosed shovel; .4 a container(s) suitable, compatible to and of sufficient size to contain petroleum products being used with equipment;
Spill Control. General: This SOP is not expected to cover all necessary procedure actions. Operators are allowed to adapt SOPs to unique site conditions in good judgment when it is necessary for safety and the proper, and effective containment of pollutants. However, any changes in routine operations must be amended in this SOP.
Spill Control plan to address the spillage/release of petroleum products and any hazardous materials will be implemented for the site during construction. The plan will include the following measures: • Equipment necessary to quickly attend to inadvertent spills or leaks shall be on‐site in a secure but accessible location. Such equipment will include, but not be limited to, the following: urethane drain cover seals (mats), a spill containment kit which includes sand and shovels, suitable absorbent materials, storage containers, safety goggles, chemically resistant gloves and overshoe boots, water and chemical fire extinguishers, and first aid equipment. • Spills or leaks will be treated properly according to material type, volume of spillage and location of spill. Mitigation will include preventing further spillage, containing the spilled material to the smallest practical area, removing spilled material in a safe and environmentally friendly manner, and remediating any damage to the environment. • The contractor shall be familiar with the reporting requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40.00) as issued by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP); specifically Subpart C Notification of Releases and Threats of Release of Oil and Hazardous Materials and Subpart D Preliminary Response Activities and Risk Reduction Measures. • For any large spills. The Massachusetts DEP Hazardous Waste Incident Response Group shall be notified immediately at 1‐▇▇▇‐▇▇▇‐▇▇▇▇ and an emergency response contractor will be called in. Post‐Construction Stormwater Management Operation and Maintenance Plan In accordance with Standard 9 of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Stormwater Handbook (February 2008), the attached on‐site maintenance program for the proposed stormwater management system has been developed to ensure the Best Management Practices (BMP’s) in place will remain functioning as designed. The landowner/operator, or its successors, of the Project Site, Union Square Village, (Assessor Map 20, Parcels 115, 119, 136 & 137), shall be responsible for financing maintenance and emergency repairs of the entire stormwater management system on the property. The Plan contains both construction period operations and maintenance as well as post construction responsibilities that shall “run” with the property when the ownership is transferred. Wall Street Development Corp. Attn: ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.▇. ▇▇▇ 272 Westwood, MA 02090 Office: ...
Spill Control plan to address the spillage/release of petroleum products and any hazardous materials will be implemented for the site during construction. The plan will include the following measures: • Equipment necessary to quickly attend to inadvertent spills or leaks shall be on‐site in a secure but accessible location. Such equipment will include, but not be limited to, the following: urethane drain cover seals (mats), a spill containment kit which includes sand and shovels, suitable absorbent materials, storage containers, safety goggles, chemically resistant gloves and overshoe boots, water and chemical fire extinguishers, and first aid equipment. • Spills or leaks will be treated properly according to material type, volume of spillage and location of spill. Mitigation will include preventing further spillage, containing the spilled material to the smallest practical area, removing spilled material in a safe and environmentally friendly manner, and remediating any damage to the environment. • The contractor shall be familiar with the reporting requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40.00) as issued by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP); specifically Subpart C Notification of Releases and Threats of Release of Oil and Hazardous Materials and Subpart D Preliminary Response Activities and Risk Reduction Measures. • For any large spills. The Massachusetts DEP Hazardous Waste Incident Response Group shall be notified immediately at 1‐▇▇▇‐▇▇▇‐▇▇▇▇ and an emergency response contractor will be called in.
Spill Control. 1 Contractor to have at the work site a spill control kit consisting of the following minimum types of equipment: .1 a spaded shovel; .2 a stable broom; .3 a broad nosed shovel; .4 a container(s) suitable, compatible to and of sufficient size to contain petroleum products being used with equipment; .5 Absorbents; .6 rags; .7 metal container for soiled rags; .8 Booms when working next to a watercourse that will traverse the width of the watercourse by two times; and .9 Spill control kit to be inspected and approved by both the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Environment & Conservation and the Departmental Representative prior to Work commencing. Spill control kits to be available to Contractor employees at all areas where Work of the Contract is being performed and at all times during the course of the Contract. .10 Contractor employees to be trained in the use of the spill control kit and the equipment they contain.