Published 1997 | Version v1
Video/Audio

Gas spill emergency

Description

This video presentation was designed to explain the steps that should be taken in the event of a petroleum product spill on land, to keep damages and consequences to a minimum. The events that took place when an oil truck full of gasoline overturned and smashed into a house on a residential street were described to illustrate the principles involved. The following sequence of events and actions, based on general principles of bringing the situation under control during an emergency operation were depicted: (1) identification of spilled product, (2) assessment of the situation, (3) setting priorities and evacuating the endangered area, and (4) setting up a communication system. The fire fighters sprayed the area with foam because of the fire and explosion potential. Sand was used to contain the spill and to keep it out of the storm sewers. The spilled oil was recovered. Three other spill situations - a spill at a service station, a spill in a ditch, and a spill in a waterway - were also documented. It was emphasized that while it is not possible to establish a single set of rules and actions that would apply to all situations since no two accidents involving petroleum products are alike, the general principles are universal and can be applied in all situations. First priority to consider should always be human life, then property, then the environment

Availability note (English)

Available from P.A.C.E., 1202-275 Slater Street, Ottawa, K1P 5H9.

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
15 min. 10 sec., color, sd.

INIS

Country of Publication
Canada
Country of Input or Organization
Canada
INIS RN
28064151
Subject category
S02: PETROLEUM;
Descriptors DEI
ACCIDENTS; EMERGENCY PLANS; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; EVACUATION; HUMAN FACTORS; OIL SPILLS; PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; SAFETY; TRAINING
Descriptors DEC
EDUCATION

Optional Information

Notes
VHS tape.