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Hazardous Materials – Spills or Releases
A hazardous material, by definition, is "any element,
compound or substance that poses an unreasonable risk to
health or property and which, because of handling,
storage, processing or packaging, may have detrimental
effects on emergency personnel, the public, equipment
and/or the environment."
The City of Hollywood Fire-Rescue Department has a Hazardous
Materials (HazMat) Response Team. The most common types of calls
the HazMat team responds to
involve gasoline spills, chemical spills,
and chlorine and vapor leaks. Common household calls
often involve BBQ grill propane tanks and natural or
propane gas leaks in pipes or appliances.
What to Do in a Hazardous Materials Incident
- If you witness a hazardous materials incident,
call 911.
- Avoid the incident site to minimize risk of
contamination.
- If you are caught outside during an incident, try
to stay upstream, uphill, and upwind.
- If you are in a car, close the windows and shut
off ventilation.
- Follow instructions given by emergency
authorities.
- Listen to news media for instructions.
An organization within South Florida formed to
encourage and support emergency planning for response to
chemical accidents and incidents, and to provide local
government and the public with information about
possible chemical hazards in our community is The
Local Emergency
Planning Committee (LEPC). The LEPC is a partnership
of community, government, business and industry to make
our environment chemically safe using the guidelines of
the Federal Government's Emergency Planning and
Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA). The committee’s
responsibilities are to:
- Develop an Emergency Plan.
- Collect and store information provided by
facilities involved in chemical activities.
- Make that information available to the public.
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