THE BEST
INCIDENT ACTION PLAN
    INCIDENT
   ACTION PLAN
                             By
        Napatchanan Supattaraniyapong (Pear)
                 Saovarat Pomtong (Woon)
                   Kan Tantiphisanu (Puff)
            Bhubhing Chansalvilai (Bhubhing)
             Siwat Suphaphinyophong (Peter)
                            12C1
Contents
    BULF                       01
    Situational overview       02
    Objectives                 04
    Relevant information       05
    Equipment                  10
    Responses and procedures   13
    Conclusion                 21
                          BLUF
       On August 22, 2023, at Mahidol University International
    Demonstration School, a hazardous chemical spill occurred
   near the football field, releasing Toluene, Tetrachloroethylene,
     Sodium Borohydride, and Polyurethane Coating. With the
    temperature at 33°C and humidity at 70%, two victims were
        found in the area injured and unconscious: one with
   dislocated legs and a bleeding shoulder blade, the other with
      a twisted leg due to inadequate PPE. Amidst ongoing PE
   classes and grade 10 students having lunch, urgent attention
     was required for victim rescue, containment of chemicals,
     and decontamination of the area. The objectives were to
       prevent disturbances, announce the hazard, evacuate,
           rescue victims, and eliminate contamination.
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  Situational Overview
   It was a scorching day at Mahidol University International
Demonstration School on August 22, 2023, with the temperature reaching
33°C and humidity at 70%. Near the football field at around 12:30 PM, a
hazardous chemical spill occurred, releasing Toluene,
Tetrachloroethylene, Sodium Borohydride, and Polyurethane Coating.
Two victims were found collapsed: one, dressed in PE attire, suffered
dislocated knees and a bleeding shoulder blade, while another, wearing
an inadequate PPE lab coat, had a twisted left leg. Nearby, two PE classes
carried on, and grade 10 students enjoyed lunch in the cafeteria. Despite
a 20% chance of rain, urgent attention was required to address the
chemical spill and attend to the injured victims within the school's
bustling environment.
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  Situational Overview
Victim no.1
   Supposedly one of the teachers or
   staff of Mahidol University
   International Demonstration
   School.
   Found unconscious in the area,
   donned in a PPE lab coat of
   extremely low protection level,
   level D.
   Injuries found on the victim’s body
   include a dislocated knee and
   exposure of hazardous chemicals
   on the skin.
Victim no.2
   One of the students of Mahidol
   University International
   Demonstration School, most
   probably from a group attending
   physical education class in the
   nearby football field area.
   Found immobile and lying face
   down on the floor, attired in a
   school sportswear.
   Minor trauma induced bleeding
   found on the victim’s right
   shoulder.
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Objectives
                   Limit the spread of the spill and prevent people
Goal 1:
                   from entering the area of an incident.
Goal 2:            Identify the area of evacuation.
                   Make an official announcement about the
Goal 3:
                   incident and evacuation.
Goal 4:            Rescue the victims.
                   Decontaminate and eliminate the hazardous
                   materials and clean up the area.
                      Polyurethane Coating
Goal 5:
                      Sodium Borohydride
                      Tetrachloroethylene
                      Toluene
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Relevant Information
CONTACT :
Public ambulance (Will take the patient to the nearest
hospital)
    1669
 Nearest hospital
    Salaya hospitals 140 Moo 1 140 Moo 1, Salaya
    Subdistrict, Phutthamonthon District, Nakhon Pathom
    Province Salaya, Phutthamonthon District, Nakhon
    Pathom 73170
    Tel: 02 444 6033
Chemical spill control (Will be responsible for cleaning up
the area and decontaminating the area)
    1650
Thailand Hazardous Substances Control Group
    025907310 OR 025907301
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Polyurethane Coating
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
   Polyurethane coatings are strong and durable materials
   made by mixing polyols and isocyanates. These
   coatings resist chemicals, weather, and UV radiation.
                       (THE SEVERITY OF THE SYMPTOMS VARY DEPENDENT ON THE CONCENTRATION AND
HEALTH HAZARD                                  THE LENGTH OF EXPOSURE.)
       Inhalation : May cause Headache, Nausea, vomiting
       Central nervous system depression, Drowsiness,
       dizziness.
       Skin : Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or
       cracking.
       Eye : May be slightly irritating to eyes. May cause
       discomfort.
       Swallowed : Immediately call a poison center or
       doctor
       Inhaled : Remove victim to fresh air. If breathing has
       stopped, give artificial respiration. Get medical
       attention.
STORAGE
       Keep away from oxidising materials, heat and flames
       Keep container tightly closed, in a cool, well
       ventilated place.
       Keep containers upright.
       Protect from sunlight. Do not store near heat sources
       or expose to high temperatures (exceeding
       50°C/122°F).
       The storage area floor should be leak-tight, jointless
       and not absorbent.
HOW TO HANDLE
        Wear protective gloves, face, and eye protection.
        Avoid breathing fumes, gas and mist.
        Wash hands thoroughly after handling
        In case of fire, use water spray, alcohol-resistant
        foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide fire extinction.
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Sodium Borohydride
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
   Appearance : White crystalline powder.
   Melting Point : 400°C (752°F).
   Density : 1.07 g/cm³.
   Solubility : Dissolves in water and some liquids.
   Use : Used to make things smaller in certain reactions.
   Reacts with : Reacts strongly with water and acids,
   releasing hydrogen gas.
HEALTH HAZARD
    1. Breathing : Breathing in dust or fumes may hurt your
       lungs.
    2. Skin : Touch may cause redness and irritation.
    3. Eyes : Contact can make your eyes hurt and turn red.
    4. Ingest : Swallowing can cause stomach pain, throwing
       up, and diarrhea.
STORAGE
       Keep in Corrosives area.
       Keep away from water or moist air.
       Keep containers tightly closed in a dry, cool and
       well-ventilated place
       Keep away from heat and sources of ignition.
HOW TO HANDLE
       Wear personal protective equipment/face protection.
       Do not get in eyes, on skin, or clothing.
       Use only under a chemical fume hood.
       Do not breathe mist/vapors/spray.
       Do not ingest. If swallowed then seek immediate
       medical assistance.
       Do not allow contact with water.
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Tetrachloroethylene
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
     Type: Liquid chemical
     Color: Colorless
     Smell: Sweet, like chloroform
     Common Uses: Dry cleaning, degreasing
HEALTH HAZARD
      1. Breathing : Can cause dizziness, headaches, and
         harm to lungs, nerves, and organs if inhaled.
      2. Skin : Can irritate skin and get absorbed into the
         body.
      3. Eyes : Irritates eyes, causing redness and tearing.
      4. Swallowing : Rare, but can cause stomach pain,
         vomiting, and irritation.
STORAGE
        Tightly closed.
        Keep in a well-ventilated place.
        Keep locked up or in an area accessible only to
        qualified or authorized persons.
HOW TO HANDLE
        Evacuate: Immediately evacuate the area and
        ensure others do the same.
        Ventilate: Open windows and doors to allow fresh
        air to enter and ventilate the space.
        Avoid Contact: Do not touch the leaking liquid.
        Avoid inhaling its fumes.
        Shut Off: If safe, turn off the source of the leak if
        you can do so without risk.
        Call for Help: Dial emergency services or a
        hazardous materials response team.
        Contain: If possible, block off the area to prevent
        others from entering.
        Stay Safe: Wait for trained professionals to handle
        the situation.
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Toluene
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
    Looks : Clear liquid
    Smell : Sweet
    Melting : Becomes a liquid at -95°C (-139°F)
    Boiling : Turns into vapor at 110.6°C (231.1°F)
    Weight : Lighter than water
    Catches fire easily
    Can react with other chemicals
HEALTH HAZARD
    1. Breathing : Breathing its vapor can cause dizziness,
       headaches, or even make you pass out.
    2. Skin : It can irritate your skin.
    3. Eyes : Hurts your eyes if it gets in them.
    4. Swallowing : If swallowed, it can make you sick.
STORAGE
     1. Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area.
     2. Keep containers tightly sealed to prevent evaporation.
     3. Store away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
     4. Keep away from incompatible materials and open flames.
     5. Store in a designated area, separate from food and drinks.
     6. Follow local regulations for proper storage and handling.
HOW TO HANDLE
    1. Avoid Contact: Stay away from the liquid. If it
       touches skin or eyes, wash or rinse immediately.
    2. Ventilate: Open windows if safe, and leave the area
       if indoors.
    3. Contain: If trained, use absorbents to stop the
       spread.
    4. No Ignition: Keep away from flames and sparks.
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Equipments
Level B PPE equipment :
            Positive pressure
          demand full face Self-          Hooded chemical
           Contained Breathing           resistant clothing
            Apparatus(SCBA)                    or suite
               Inner chemical             Outer chemical
              resistant gloves            resistant gloves
                           Chemical resistant
                                boots
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Equipments
Hazmat spill kit :
                       Absorbent      Disposal bags or
Chemical sock                               bins
                        materials
 Neutralizer
                       Eye goggles     Safety golves
                       Shoe or boot
                          cover
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Equipments
Traffic cones and barricades
   Communication equipments
Fire suppression equipments or fire extinguishers
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Responses & Procedures
                                                                           GOAL 1
Goal 1. Limit the spread of the spill and
prevent people from entering the area of
an incident.
 Steps
  1. Put the safety warning tape to secure the scene.
 2. Place the cones outside of the scene.
 3. Assign volunteers to inform people on the scene.
 4. Alert the people who are in the surrounding area.
 5. Inform the seriousness of the contaminated area.
 6. Clear the scene for the emergency service and people that were
   involved.
 7. Assign people to put chemical socks around the area of the spills to
   prevent further damage while waiting for the people who are going to
   decontaminate the area.
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Responses & Procedures
                                                                  GOAL 2
Goal 2 Identify the area of evacuation.
Steps
  1. Secure the incident area (Hot Area)
 2. Rescue people that were in the scene to the decontamination
   area (Warm Zone)
 3. Support teams prepare at Cold Zone.
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Responses & Procedures
                                                                        GOAL 3
Goal 3 Make an official announcement
about the incident and evacuation.
 Steps :
  1. Confirm the Situation : Make sure the chemical leakage information is
   accurate and verified.
 2. Get Important Details : Identify the leaked chemical and know the
   affected area and risks.
 3. Create a Clear Message :
     a. Start with "Chemical Leak Alert."
     b. Explain the chemical and its dangers briefly.
     c. Describe symptoms and risks.
 4. Tell people what to do :
     a. Stay indoors, shut windows, avoid the area.
 5. Share emergency contacts :
 6. Use Many Ways to Reach People :
     a. Social media
     b. Texts
     c. Alerts
  7. Repeat the message everywhere : Make sure that everyone in school
   know about the incident.
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Responses & Procedures
                                                           GOAL 4
Goal 4 Rescue the victims.
 Steps
  1. Assess Safety :
     a. Ensure personal safety with appropriate PPE.
     b. Identify the chemicals and hazards.
 2. Alert Others :
     a. Tell people to leave the area and call 911.
 3. Evacuate :
     a. Evacuate everyone from the area.
 4. Contain and Ventilate :
     a. Safely contain the spill.
     b. Ventilate the area if possible.
 5. Assist Unconscious Victims :
     a. Check for signs of life.
     b. Move victims away from the spill.
 6. Avoid direct contact if chemicals are involved.
 7. Wait for Professional Help :
     a. Wait for emergency services.
     b. Provide details about the chemicals and victims.
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Responses & Procedures
                                                                        GOAL 5
Goal 5 Decontaminate and eliminate the
hazardous materials and clean up the area.
    STEPS
    Donning in the PPE level B suit then follow
    these steps.
    Polyurethane Coating
       Containment
         Use absorbent materials to contain and absorb the spilled
         polyurethane coating.
       Collect the Contaminated Material
          Carefully scoop up the absorbed material with a non-
          sparking shovel or scoop. Place the collected material in a
          hazardous waste container or bag designed for chemical
          waste.
       Clean the Area
          Wash the area with a lot of water.
       Dispose of Contaminated Materials
          Dispose of the contaminated absorbents and cleaning
          materials in hazardous waste bin.
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Responses & Procedures
                                                                        GOAL 5
Goal 5 Decontaminate and eliminate the
hazardous materials and clean up the area.
    STEPS
    Sodium Borohydride
       Containment
         Use dry lime(calcium hydroxide), soda ash(sodium
         carbonate), or inert absorbent materials to contain and
         absorb the spilled Sodium Borohydride. Do not use water or
         wet method in this step.
       Collect the Contaminated Material
          Carefully scoop up the absorbed material with a non-
          sparking shovel or scoop. Place the collected material in a
          hazardous waste container or bag designed for chemical
          waste.
       Clean the Area
          Ventilate and wash area after clean-up is complete.
       Dispose of Contaminated Materials
          Dispose of the contaminated absorbents and cleaning
          materials in hazardous waste disposal bin.
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Responses & Procedures
                                                                        GOAL 5
Goal 5 Decontaminate and eliminate the
hazardous materials and clean up the area.
    STEPS
    Tetrachloroethylene
       Containment
         Use inert absorbent materials to contain and absorb the
         spilled tetrachloroethylene.
       Collect the Contaminated Material
          Carefully scoop up the absorbed material with a non-
          sparking shovel or scoop. Place the collected material in a
          hazardous waste container or bag designed for chemical
          waste.
       Clean the Area
          Ventilate and wash area after clean-up is complete.
       Dispose of Contaminated Materials
          Dispose of the contaminated absorbents and cleaning
          materials in hazardous waste disposal bin.
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Responses & Procedures
                                                                        GOAL 5
Goal 5 Decontaminate and eliminate the
hazardous materials and clean up the area.
    STEPS
    Toluene
       Containment
         Use inert absorbent materials to contain and absorb the
         spilled toluene.
       Collect the Contaminated Material
          Carefully scoop up the absorbed material with a non-
          sparking shovel or scoop. Place the collected material in a
          hazardous waste container or bag designed for chemical
          waste.
       Clean the Area
          Wash area with water.
       Dispose of Contaminated Materials
          Dispose of the contaminated absorbents and cleaning
          materials in hazardous waste disposal bin.
    After the cleaning and decontaminating process
    is done, doffing of the PPE suit.
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              CONCLUSION
  The outlined emergency response and cleanup protocol for chemical
   leak incidents represents a vital blueprint for ensuring the safety of
 communities and the environment during crisis situations. By following
 these meticulously designed steps, emergency responders, volunteers,
   and the general public can act swiftly and efficiently to mitigate the
  immediate dangers posed by chemical leaks. The protocol prioritizes
      clear and widespread communication, ensuring that pertinent
information reaches those who need it most, while also emphasizing the
     importance of safety precautions such as evacuation, personal
 protective equipment usage, and proper decontamination procedures.
           Our project journey, encompassing the development and
implementation of this hazmat accident response protocol, has been an
enlightening odyssey. Through this experience, we've gleaned invaluable
 insights into the intricate art of managing hazardous material incidents.
A significant revelation is the multifaceted nature of the protocol, not only
    serving as a lifesaving tool but also as a bulwark against long-term
   environmental and health consequences. This newfound wisdom has
   instilled within us a profound sense of responsibility, knowing that our
     work contributes to the safety and resilience of our communities.
  Moreover, our project has underscored the paramount importance of
     collaboration among diverse stakeholders, including emergency
services, local authorities, and the public. We've come to understand that
  the success of the protocol hinges on well-informed and harmonized
    responses, emphasizing the crucial role of teamwork in effectively
  managing chemical leaks. In essence, our journey has illuminated the
significance of proactive disaster preparedness, endowing communities
 with the knowledge and tools essential for swift and efficient responses
   to chemical leaks, ultimately safeguarding lives and preserving the
     environment. This project has been a transformative experience,
enriching us with valuable skills and profound insights to make a tangible
      impact on emergency response and environmental protection.
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