Hazardous material releases – Get Prepared

Safety measures are in place for the use, transportation, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials. This includes regulations, safety standards, and technology to lessen the impact. Industry and government regularly test emergency response plans to control and mitigate this type of emergency. They are ready to respond by deploying specialists and equipment.

To better prepare for a hazardous material release, know the risks specific to your community. Recognize the chemicals produced, used, stored or transported in your area and learn more about preparing for radiological and nuclear emergencies.

Before a hazardous material release

You can take steps to prepare for a possible hazardous material release:

Know your risk

The risks depend on the type, quantity, and location of the hazardous material release. You can't predict when and where this will happen, and the effects on food, air or water. Prepare yourself by understanding your level of risk:

During a hazardous material release

Follow the recommendations of your local officials. If you think there has been a hazardous material release:

If you were exposed or feel sick

If you are instructed to evacuate

If you are instructed to shelter in place

After a hazardous materials release

Exposure may require quarantine and the attention of medical authorities. Because the type of hazardous material may not be known right away, treatment is based on symptoms.

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