You should report spill hazards to your immediate supervisor or the designated safety officer in your organization. If your workplace has a specific safety protocol or environmental health and safety (EHS) department, they should also be notified. Prompt reporting helps ensure proper cleanup and minimizes risks to health and safety. Always follow your organization's guidelines for such incidents.
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The Final Report - 2006 Exxon Valdez Spill was released on: USA: 24 March 2008
Yes, I would have to report a data spill
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state hazards that can be dealt with personally
* Fire and explosion hazards * Protective clothing to wear * Spill or leak repsonse actions
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Always report workplace hazards to your manager, if it is your workplace, or to the manager responsible for the location where the hazard exists if it is not your workplace - unless the company has established some other process for reporting hazards.
Yes, reporting otherwise unrecognized hazards to the employer is one of the basic responsibilities of an employee.
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Yes, tenants can report any health hazards to the proper authorities.
* Fire and explosion hazards * Health hazards