The Ministry of the Environment has established a standard definition for a minor spill. According to this definition, a minor spill is an event where the magnitude and nature of the spill are not significant enough to cause significant adverse effects or public concerns.
In such cases, the spiller is expected to utilize their own resources to undertake the necessary measures to control, contain, and clean up the material spilled.
This definition provides a clear guideline for businesses and organizations to determine whether a spill is considered minor or not. In case of a minor spill, the spiller is expected to take immediate action to manage and mitigate the spill.
This may involve using appropriate equipment and resources, such as spill kits and absorbent materials, to contain and clean up the spill. By defining a minor spill, the Ministry of the Environment aims to promote prompt and effective spill response, which can help to minimize the impact of spills on the environment and public health.