In order to improve the company's hazardous waste emergency management and rescue level and the emergency response capabilities of all employees in environmental emergencies. On the morning of September 16, the Quality, Safety and Environment Center and Manufacturing Management Center of Weihua Co., Ltd. jointly organized an emergency response drill for waste mineral oil leakage in the hazardous waste warehouse.

Hazardous waste emergency treatment site
During the drill, when the machine shop used a forklift to transport waste mineral oil to the hazardous waste warehouse, the oil barrel holding the waste mineral oil tipped over, causing the waste oil to leak to the ground. The operator immediately called and reported the on-site situation to the company's emergency headquarters in accordance with the "Emergency Plan for Environmental Incidents" process.
On-site disposal personnel rushed to the scene wearing labor protection equipment and disposal tools. After arriving at the scene, they first set up a cordon, and then used shovels, sand and other rescue materials to contain the leaked waste oil. Other reinforcements prepared fire extinguishers and pointed them at the leakage area to deal with possible fire hazards.

Hazardous waste leakage fire extinguishing site
During the disposal process, the leaked waste mineral oil suddenly caught fire. The personnel responsible for handling the leak immediately evacuated. The team members who were responding to the sudden fire immediately opened the fire extinguisher and aimed at the fire area to put out the fire. The fire was extinguished and the fire was relieved.

Hazardous waste cleanup site
After the fire was resolved, the team members responsible for handling hazardous waste leaks bagged the contaminated sand and soil in woven bags, tied them securely with cable ties, and placed them in the hazardous waste room. After cleaning up the scene, the team members reported to the emergency headquarters that the drill was over.

Drill summary scene
After the exercise,Dai Yanyun, deputy director of the Manufacturing Management Center, commented on the drill. She pointed out that the drill mainly started from the occurrence of the accident to the end of the disposal. The relevant personnel were able to respond quickly, command effectively, and coordinate in place, which verified the effectiveness of the hazardous waste emergency response plan. However, there were also problems such as omissions in the drill process, lack of real tension, and unreasonable storage locations of emergency supplies. Through this drill, I hope everyone can understand the dangers of hazardous waste and how to handle it quickly and correctly when encountering such emergencies in the future.