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GASOLINE SPILL DRILL OBJECTIVE: To train damage control personnel in spill cleanup procedures and equipment use. APPLICABILITY:   All SUPPORT SERVICES REQUIRED: None ACCEPTABLE  EQUIVALENCY As  approved  by  ISIC REQUIREMENTS: None SCENARIO I: Ship in port. MOGAS piping failure leads to 500-gallon spill in the pump room. SCENARIO II: Ship undervay. Misalignment of valve causes 25-gallon spill through vent into pump room. PROCEDURES: 1.   INITIAL   PROCEDURES: a. Spill stopped and reported to DCC b. Ship to General Quarters c. Spill reported via OPREP-3, Navy Blue or Unit SITREP, and Oil Spill Report, OPNAVINST. 5090.1 2.   DAMAGE   ASSESSMENT: a. b. c. Isolate area electrically and otherwise. Break out free-fighting equipment and prepare to combat fire and explosion. Determine gasoline vapor concentration in the air as related to the lower explosive limit. Select protective equipment and clothing based on this finding. 3.  REPAIR  TASKS: a. Breakout spill cleanup equipment and stage materials in the local area. b.  Dress  out  personnel  in  appropriate  protective  equipment  provided  in  the  spill  cleanup  kit.  In concentrations   above   the   LEL,   self-contained   breathing   apparatus   (SCBA)   should   be   used,   if available,   vice   OBAs. c.  Contain  spill  using  diking  materials  or  other  equipment. d. Stage equipment and materials to maximize efficiency separating contaminated materials for final disposal. e. Commence cleanup operations using absorbent pads and other equipment. f. Collect contaminated materials for reuse or segregate for disposal. g.  Continue  cleaning  until  no  visible  sign  of  liquid  is  present  and  vapor  concentration  levels  are  below 10 percent of the LEL. h. Containerize contaminated materials in preparation for transportation and disposal. Sealed containers of gasoline   contaminated   materials   may   be   explosive   and   highly   flammable.   The   materials   should be removed from the ship by the quickest available means including jettisoning overboard. i.  Restore  unused  materials. j. Decontaminate personnel and equipment.. k. Package residual contaminated material for disposal. 1. Stow equipment and unused materials in spill kit and return kit to storage. m. Make follow-up reports via appropriate message. SAFETY: Ensure the safety of all personnel and equipment. Figure 1-3.—Spill drill for gasoline. 1-10

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