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Emergency Response Planning. Main Menu. Operational Plan. Minimize workplace hazards Protect employees. Community Right-to-Know Act. Examples of agricultural chemicals. Site Plan. Emergency Tools. The Three C’s of Spill Response. C ontrol . . . to prevent further release
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Emergency Response Planning Main Menu
Operational Plan • Minimize workplace hazards • Protect employees
Community Right-to-Know Act • Examples of agricultural chemicals
The Three C’s of Spill Response • Control . . . to prevent further release • Contain . . . in as small an area as possible • Cleanup . . . the contaminated area
Pesticide Applicator Training University of Wisconsin – Extension http://ipcm.wisc.edu/pat Main Menu
Unlike commercial businesses, farms are never required to have an emergency response plan. • True • False
If a reportable spill occurs, you are to: • Call 911 • Call your Local Emergency Planning Committee • Call the Wisconsin Spill Hotline • Call your Regional DNR Office
Which of the following will help to either prevent a disaster or assistyou if one should occur? • Have an emergency response plan • Keep an accurate inventory of chemicals • Lock your chemical storage area • All of the above
Pesticide Applicator Training University of Wisconsin – Extension http://ipcm.wisc.edu/pat Main Menu