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Preventing Pollution at Your Auto Repair Facilities - Part 04, Spill Prevention and Floor Cleanup: Chapter 02: Dry Cleanup Methods
Chapter Abstract: Part 4 of 6 for this series, clip 2 of 4 for this part. Spills will still occur, but the use of dry cleanup methods will help keep contaminants out of the drain. Use shop rags for small spills. If a spill is too large to be cleaned up with a rag, a four step process should be followed. Use absorbents only when necessary. Facilities should coat the floor with a sealant to reduce the time and effort of cleanup.
Author: California Department of Toxic Substances Control - Office of Pollution Prevention
Publication Date: 2003
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Other Chapters
Chapter 01: Spill Prevention
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Chapter 02: Dry Cleanup Methods |
Chapter 03: Review
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Chapter 04: Oil / Water Separators
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